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Worst Advisors It’s dangerous to go alone Or is it? Maybe it’s worse to stay put. To wait for others. To hold back. You decide. Go - or don’t. Just don’t listen to the worst of advisors. Inspired by graphic design, typography and font design, architecture and fashion, Worst Advisors seeks to holistically define contemporary streetwear in cultural terms, using the ever changing environment of the world’s cities and its designer’s varied interests as a starting point to create modern designs ideally suited for cosmopolitan, ever moving, humans. Committed to creating long lasting garments of excellent quality, using natural fibers and fair manufacturing processes, Worst Advisors celebrates those that live everyday artfully, reminding them to ignore all those that give out the worst of advice: the one that is holding them back.
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