Category Archives: Interpretive

Androgyny, Shanghai

I’ve been wanting and meaning to do a post about sartorial androgyny for forever… But I never had the right pictures to correctly portray the manifestation of this sartorial trend in China, which seems to be more inherent here than … Continue reading

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Letter Sweater Crosswalk, Jing An District

I love how this lady’s cardigan is not as literal as “Loud Beats Saved My Life” or “We Get F#%&*$ Busy”, but the subject still certainly suggests a lot to the viewer. I believe it says “FUN” on her left … Continue reading

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