If it’s one thing that really annoy us about hypebeasts, it’s that they are always going crazy over the latest trends and hypes. It doesn’t matter if its something as insignificant as a pair of shoes or a simple t-shirt – as long as it has the right logos, it’ll be gone in a couple of days or even hours once it drops. Even better if it’s a limited edition collaboration (like last year’s Supreme x Louis Vuitton). You also won’t be able to escape from these hypebeasts wannabes on Instagram as everyone’s taking to the social media platform for their #hypebeast or #hypebae shots in hopes of upping their street cred.
Let us introduce you to the most ironic collection ever for those who think people are crazy for spending so much money on clothes logos – the Ain’t Collection by Actually. Actually‘s tongue-in-cheek t-shirt collection pokes fun at those people who only buy logos for the hype, featuring six different shirts with logos that kind of look like those six super coveted high-end brands but ain’t them. They also kind of look like those cheapo knock-offs from China, but ain’t really. It’s so ironic, yet it’s perfect.
AIN’T GUCCI TEE, $29
AIN’T COMME TEE, $29
The best one in our opinion – the Ain’t Tiffany But Actually Tee. The name is just genius, and from far, the font and colouring just makes you look like you are wearing a shirt from Tiffany & Co.
AIN’T TIFFANY BUT ACTUALLY TEE, $29
AIN’T ‘PREME TEE, $29
Remember when everyone was going crazy over Yayoi Kusama and her super Instrammable exhibition and infinity rooms? There’s also a shirt that makes people wonder if they missed out on the exclusive merchandise back when the exhibition took over the National Gallery. You’re welcome.
AIN’T YAYOI TEE, $29
It’s kind of like Diet Prada, but not exactly a knock-off either. All we know is that we can definitely afford these pieces cos who realistically has US$590 lying around for a Gucci T-shirt with just the logo on it?
The Actually Ain’t Collection is now available at orchardgateway and at actually.sg.
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