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Two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the zeitgeist. If you have any money you want to give us or any constructive criticism you'd like us to 360 degree tomahawk slam dunk into the trash can please email us: throwingfitspod@gmail.com.

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Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: Remembering peak Tumblr era, the starfucker's dilemma, and what we choose to keep offline.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Tyrell Hampton will make you say namaste. Tyrell—fashion and party photographer of the moment—popped on over to the stu to kiki on his Uber methods and strategies, splashing out crazy on designer bags, no hands on the Citibike, the Williamsburg bridge is basically his office, Kardashian honey packs, growing up Muslim as a teenage white girl who was actually an 11-year-old boy, organic money vs. GMO money, what makes a party a 10/10, putting a bow on his party photography era and transitioning into the gallery and fine art space, the right and wrong ways to get your picture taken, posting good people doing naughty things, how to deal with baddie divas, he just wants to cuddle, wrangling and disarming celebs, a screen time and FYP check, his life may be too lit for reality TV, and much more on Tyrell Hampton's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Oh, I bet you read a lot of articles. This week, Jimmy and Larry are out of the sun and back in the stu to talk through sitting in gum, grail sniping, even a swagless homie is right twice a year, the smaller the claw the sweeter the juice, the best meal deal in America, the three C's of Miami, breaking down the emerging Chrow (mixing Chrome Hearts and The Row) trend and why its potentially interesting irony is sadly lost upon its participants, guys who price sort the world high to low, straight men on cruises as a microcosm for society and how this relates to the Team USA hockey situation, has anyone ever considered being more like coach Herb in Miracle, the greatest burn of all time, making the blizzard about yourself, Tyler the Creator vs. J. Press and guys dressing up like JFK Jr. to hit the bar proves we are once again never wrong just early, Gucci is using A.I. like a freshman hanging posters on his dorm room wall, Zuckerberg sat front row at Prada potentially signaling a revenge of the nerds type scenario in fashion, and more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: menswear's race to the bottom sure looks familiar, the hubris of having good taste, and tier 1 T-shirts.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Aaron Maldonado is authentic. Aaron—the founder and and creative director of Brigade—left his pregnant wife alone to make the most of his pod debut on drunk driving a fixie to Montauk, upper number barely legal Jordans, what it's like to live with pants autism, putting flags on jawnz is a cheat code, starting a brand with $500 in pizza delivery tips and making sure he had budget for business cards, Brigade is a family business and that family is about to get bigger, his shadow agency that will make any brand's wildest dreams come true, original ideas coming from within, the cottage industry of ripping off independent designers including himself, streetwear with a hard R, tourists vs. purists, Brigade's 10 year anniversary brick factory, delivering bad news with a smile on your face, how New York City became a brand, Kith's global dominance, the streetwear media machine in 2026, and much more on Aaron Maldonado's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Men's Fashion Advice

Men's Fashion Advice

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Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Hand up, that's on us. This week, Jimmy and Larry are headed out of town, but before they do are getting together on how much of one brand is too much for one fit, adult film stars at the coffee shop, the Brendon Babenzien era at J.Crew is over so it's time for an exit interview, will Noah be better for it,  are we finally witnessing a pushback against prep, splitting white boy hairs on Ivy Style, J.Press is a joke, is Throwing Fits to blame for the men's fashion advice cottage industry, women giving men style tips, GQ has a new boss so congrats are in order for Adam Baidawi, where will his version of masculinity take us and how does it compare to the previous eras of Gentleman's Quarterly, Eckhaus Latta did their best to save New York Fashion week so we've got a scene report from the show and back up Cathy Horyn's take that they should design Calvin Klein, James thought he was done with cruises but is going on a bachelor party at sea with 14 other dudes, Lawrence is going to Miami but will we see the continuation of Larry 2.0, and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: The new school of UK fashion royalty turns 10, what the hell happened to London Collection: Men, and World Cup fever.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Nicholas Daley is all about the three C's: community, craftsmanship and culture. Nicholas—the founder and designer of the eponymous brand—took time out of a busy market week to swing by the stu for some banter on taking a tumble in Paris, his whirlwind world tour, Japanese Jamaican fusion, his crazy talented crew of classmates at Central Saint Martins, getting high off the soundsystem frequencies, his parents were the coolest, lessons from a decade in the business, what it's like making it into the actual Met (and the gala too), learning to trademark your IP the hard way, interning under Sir Paul Smith's chaotic genius, what's the vibe like on Saville Row these days, how his major markets in the US, UK and Japan differ, momentum and loyalty are everything, digging into heritage when it comes to nailing his collaborations, who he's pulling for in the World Cup might surprise you, and much more on Nicholas Daley's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. People are our capital. This week, Jimmy and Larry are taking a break from New York Fashion Week to powwow on getting those dap reps in, what nicknames for guys are you rocking with these days, Any Given Sunday is better than the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny smashed his halftime performance wearing Zara but at what cost and why is nobody talking about that, a brand dinner at Cove has us thinking about seating charts, rude manners, and children, Public School returned to the runway after seven long years so we've got a scene report from the show and we even talk about the clothes, a new guy is about to drop so prepare yourselves for JFK Jr. junior, sadly menswear is virtually irrelevant at NYFW so we break down the entire New York Men's Day roster to prove our point, why Clavicular is in NYC, listening to the pod might just get you a job at Eckhaus Latta, while nobody is currently in charge at GQ the new Vogue is here, and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: When you can and can't show up early, an investigation into the evolution of Buck Mason, and examining the natural wine phenomenon in hindsight.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Hugo Mendoza is aging like fine wine. Hugo—our pal and the brand director of Awake—returned to the pod to chop it up with us on 22 bottle nights, the best food in Paris isn't French, you might think you're eating in NYC but you're not eating good, what exactly a brand director does for a living, empowering the youth with equity, Awake Jordans hitting Fortnite, the Live From Awake NY series, ain't no block party like an Awake block party, living life with no regrets for former fits, the current state of streetwear and its not important players, his and Clint's lore, big wine dogs barking, don't get it twisted he's still a hater at heart, the sad state of NYC nightlife, how big can shorts get, food and beverage dreams, his made-to-measure suit game is strong, showing the speedo some love, copping a glass tank, and much more on Hugo Mendoza's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Viral movie. This week, Jimmy and Larry are up at the ass crack of dawn to cut a banger on seasonal boot care, cuff gunk, the longest denim circumcision, dog shows and horse racing (handlers vs. jockeys edition), Japan's next new wave is already here, thoughts on Kai Cenat's new brand Vivet and how he is building it, Indian scammers, everything is post-Chrome, James went viral on Twitter which was obviously a nightmare, Timmy wore Ecko but he has bigger problems, the wiggas of old New York, Lawrence's dog is too fucked up for a Super Bowl party, there's no way Bad Bunny doesn't body the halftime show, Winter Olympic fever is here and it's bigger than just hockey gay sex (feat. skeleton phatties and frozen penises), double checking if any fashion folks are in the Epstein Files, whenever a Clinton testifies you know it's gonna be good, Nike reboots ACG again, we prove that Saks is bankrupt because they sucked at buying clothes, and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Sex bot don't know ball. This week, Larry is finally back after being stranded in Paris to hit the stu with James to talk German Timberlands and Japanese gaiters, trying to rebook your flight through a travel agent, losing your wallet in the back of a Parisian cab, another McDonald's international incident, getting humbled at the ssstein fitting, Jeff Bezos is now a fashion bro, waiting for the TikTok algorithm to reset, spending your Criterion Collection class action lawsuit money on OnlyFans, the incest drama on Vanderpump Rules has now set the bar for reality television, Traitors is as good as advertised, Sydney Sweeney's oddly named lingerie brand sold out, Mamdani popped out in custom Carhartt and the internet went crazy, NYC's snow hot tubs, building the perfect peptides stack, and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: We're the first to call out Canada's menswear wave, small brands are getting ripped off faster than ever, and remembering some OG Failing Upwards merch.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Keith Henry is for all the crodies. Keith—the designer and founder of Henry's—was kind enough to take some time out of his trip to NYC to chat with us about his mastery of Toronto slang and accents, working in the OVO trenches, what it's like running a one man brand and why that has to change immediately, it all started with pants, high-end workwear for white collar workers, how to handle being ripped off, 2026 denim predictions and inside the mind of today's denimheads, the Canadian menswear wave, how he just spent nearly two months in Japan, being so broke you can't afford windows, his lore as Canada's most popping skate photographer, only collecting vintage you can actually wear, and much more on Keith Henry's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Bonjour! This week, Jimmy is getting over a cold and Larry is Zooming in from Paris—where he's technically at Fashion Week, but literally not really because he's actually on a business trip and it's also his wife's birthday on top of that—to chat the PFW social media playbook, Air France La Première, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, the charm of Rubirosa's, Auralee's joie de vivre, getting terminally mogged by a male model, letting the clubstaurant find you, fashion beers and fashion beards, Ralph Lauren glazing blowback, A.PRESSE's continued hyperbolic accession, the lost art of tempered and measured reactions, the two sides of the wild brand dinner conversation coin, a hater's view of everything unfolding from back home, whether or not a fashion show is ever worth potentially missing your flight, RIP Valentino, finding yourself back in the content mines, baby's first ISO post, and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. On our weekly mini ep, the boyz are diving deep on this week's guest and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: V-neck sweater discourse, our thoughts on Industry season 4 (naturally we got screeners and crushed the entire season already), and pretending to understand the sport of cricket.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Myha'la is money. Myha'la—the star of Industry, our favorite show on television—popped by the stu in the midst of her press junket to chat about where she buys her Italian power suits, married life, elevator pitches to convert new viewers, what's good with stone-cold killer Harper Stern heading into season 4, vindicating Industry's day ones, working on and off-screen with Ken Leung and Marisa Abela, how our buddies and co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay are like as directors and bosses, sicko scripts and that one pegging scene from the premiere, her high-fashion bonafides, is she any better with money since being on the show and her brokest memories, being allergic to weed, British food, finance bros, guilty pleasure trash television and her favorite shows of all-time, taking a bit of credit for her swaggy husband, what she's manifesting for 2026, and much more on Myha'la's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Welcome back, 2016. This week, Jimmy and Larry are taking a stroll down memory lane and the red carpet on potential buyer's remorse, German Army Trainers, a bang for your buck Japanese brand, when the clothing pull goes right and wrong, turns out visvim might lowkey be trash but it's definitely for a certain type of guy, tales from the Industry season 4 premiere, walking our first red carpet was definitely an experience, how does a television star introduce themselves, starstruck moments, when a wardrobe malfunction makes you leave the afterparty early, witnessing Heated Rivalry fever in real life, Will Welch is leaving his role as editor-in-chief of GQ so we pontificate on the state of institutional menswear media for a bit, finally we dive into the 2016 trend from both a both a macro (looks vanity > fit vanity) and personal level (when we started podcasting, what we wore, where we were at in our lives and careers, and random flexes), and much more. 
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Happy New Year to all the winners and losers! The ballots are in and the results have been calculated and tabulated. This week, Jimmy and Larry are linking up to reveal, analyze and break down the best of 2025, as voted by you in the 6th annual Fitties.
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