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GersDenim

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I am collecting denim images and lifestyles as a prelude to creating a piece of artwork. I am also purchasing select pieces of denim in a goal to wear clothing only made in North America this year.

Thirteen pair of jeans bought at thrift stores over three years. My workouts have pushed me to size 34, and. One of these size 32 fit any more.normally I would bring them to the employees at a certain coffee shop to go through, but this time I may just take them to Plato’s Closet. I bought them for between $10 and $18… I could put them on Grailed.

‘One thing that has changed is my glutes since starting hip thrusts. I have been doing lunges with a 60 pound sack, and doing hip thrusts with that too. I suppose this shows my progress, but now I need new pants.

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wouter deruytter, 2001 in fashion is... - the metropolitan museum of art (2014)

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In 1997, Belgian photographer Wouter Deruytter captured the essence of American cowboy culture in his evocative work "Three Forks, MT." Known for exploring themes of identity, masculinity, and the mythos of the American West, Deruytter's photography often challenges traditional perceptions while celebrating subcultures. By the late 20th century, Montana, with its vast open landscapes and enduring ranching traditions, symbolized a romanticized version of the rugged, independent cowboy lifestyle. Deruytter's choice to photograph in Three Forks—a town near the headwaters of the Missouri River—reflects his desire to connect with the heart of the American West, a region steeped in history and folklore.