Offset takes us into his world as he goes shopping on Dover Street. He shows what he looks for when cultivating pieces for a look, his inspiration behind his sense of style, moments with Kulture and Wave, hints at his own brand in the works and more!
Wave:
Dad!
Offset:
What’s up, boy?
Wave:
What’s up, Dad?
Offset:
What’s up, Billboard? It’s your boy Offset and y’all are going to come shop with me. Say what’s up, Wave.
Wave:
What’s up?
Offset:
What’s your name?
Wave:
Say Wave.
Offset:
Wave.
Wave:
Wave, yeah!
Offset:
We’re at Dover Street. We going shopping today. We’re going to go shopping?
Wave:
Yeah!
Offset
Yeah, say yeah. Since I got Comb on, I gotta, I’m gonna check out some of these Comb pieces. Streetwear is at an all-time high. It’s crazy. It’s so many young street designers that get they whole style copied from the bigger brands in the first place you catch those vibes and those waves of the young people, the streetwear people you an adult man. You don’t gotta spend all that money.
Wave:
Dad!
Offset:
Yes, sir.
Wave:
What are you doing?
Offset:
I’m doing an interview with Billboard while we shopping. Talk about clothes you wanna get up. Come on, get up. All right. Appreciate it. Thank you, big man. Oh, shopping for kids are easy, man. You feel? I feel like, well, it’s kind of hard too, though, because it’s not a lot of kid clothing. I’m not saying I don’t do it, but like paying $300 for a shirt, a high-brand shirt for a child that’s 6, 7 months, or a year or 2 years, you know, every couple months they grow out of stuff. You know where’s a good place to go? It’s Zara, man. Shout-out to Zara, because they got good selection for kids. Give me five. Ah, come on. Let’s go over here. Wave. Let’s look at this Rick Owens.
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