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Two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the male 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 Substack. On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: Loro Piano x New Balance, rooting for winners, and games played with the palm of the hand.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Adam Pally is cookin’ with the sauce like chef Curry with the pot, boy. Adam—whose new show Mr. Throwback is streaming on Peacock right now—is the only guy who could convince us to come in on Sunday to put up shots on looking at himself in the mirror for the first time in a while, the John Belushi biopic that never was, all the other actors he gets recognized as, Donald Glover leaving you on read, fake Domino’s Rollies, his costar Steph Curry’s acting chops and gold medal run, Serbia attempting to derail your career, elite on set pasta, putting Steph onto fly gear and how a NBA superstar shops, why number 10 is the funniest number, The 5 Minute Steph Rule™, what Idris Elba smells like, huge on-screen fits as vintage god Danny Grossman, vintage tips and tricks plus Chicago intel, ranking all his shows from best to worst, his son surviving bullying for being named after Drake, how that $1M spent on jawnz in his lifetime flex is aging and much more on Adam Pally’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Megaslopolis. This week, Jimmy and Larry are volleying back and forth on wearing your best tennis whites to the US Open, daddy stolen valor, the joys of eating shirtless. slutting yourself out for free tickets, giving your dad Florentine shopping advice, why Oasis reuniting is so important to all the blokes, James putting on a clinic at the On activation, back spasms vs. tequila, hardos that get too competitive and ruin everything for everyone, feeling real FOMO for once, Lawrence getting pranked at Sailor was actually a flex and made his week, Francis Ford Coppola is a messy bitch who lives for drama and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: James fumbles the bag and ends up calling 911, Lawrence reads some poetry, and our memories of getting bullied growing up. 
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Tory y Moi means it’s time to bear down. Toro aka Chaz Bear—whose new album Hole Erth is out September 6th—got deep on Ben Davis vs. Dickies, buying rare Japanese sandals and eating flexitarian tacos in NYC, channeling both his inner barsman and angsty suburban kid on his latest project, going dad mode, he’s a musicals guy, working with rappers and Tyler, The Creator’s studio sessions, taking the time and care and respect to study a new genre before incorporating it into his music, the Realtree revolution, Swagapinos and karaoke, hitting up Ben Gibbard for a feature, the real reasons why so many artists today switch up their sound, what’s up with Les Sins, we fill Chaz in on his long history with our baby boy Chuck, realizing you unintentionally went stadium status, popularity perks and how even his lovely and humble ass has switched up, being just a scene kid who fell in love with a scene girl, getting teased as a kid and how much it costs to change your last name so you stop getting bullied, working at Chick-fil-A and Wendy’s, Chaz can have Doritos on the road as a little treat, hoodwinking yourself into designing right wing political propaganda and trolling back, the one tee in one tee out rule, macro thoughts on the post-Online Ceramics world of graphic tees and mixing the Gen Z digital dystopian vibes with artisanal grown man swag, Tumblr trend cycles, defend the Bay Area at all costs if you love tech, still rocking Yeezys, hotel snobbery and much more on Toro y Moi’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Oxford cloth button-down improvisational explosive device. This week, Jimmy and Larry are opening up their Tribal Sun Pod Shorts to the public before opening up themselves on old-timey diseases, butt folds, quarter or da half chicken fo today, sexual picnics, Hair Loss Awareness Month, Lawrence is clearly addicted to zoods, reacquainting ourselves with J.Crew thanks to a little video shoot over the weekend, menswear’s closed loop, palate cleansing at 194 New York, what makes a jawn popcorn striped, the US Open on the horizon has the tennis trend and subsequent activations at a fever pitch but is there even a real lifestyle associated with the sport to begin with, how activewear can and has translated to the street, Alien fans getting serviced, Twisters’ romp, leading man dujour complaints, James doesn’t hold grudges and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: how we shop diffusion lines, debating The Beatles, and a deceiving preview of everyone’s favorite season.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Mickey Down and Konrad Kay is relentless. Our mates Mick and Kon—co-creators, executive producers, directors and co-writers of HBO’s Industry—took all the risk to reap all the rewards by repeating another pod appearance, wrapping up their big NYC press junket with us to trade in Loewe love and Issey insanity, brothel creepers, losing your wallet on a business trip, the hallmarks and themes of season 3 that set it apart from season 1’s sex and drugs and season 2’s plot and narrative, is HBO’s coveted 9pm slot on Sunday nights what finally takes the show mainstream, the pressure of world building and how they measure success, picking out prosthetic penises, how messed up do you really have to be to convincingly bring such terrible people to life, writing dialogue to shock and appall each other, casting their dream sesh, swiping the corporate card for R&D, sitting in the director’s chair for the first time, the many joys and few pains of how they work as a duo, Jon Snow’s beautiful white ass cheeks, fumbling the Virgil Abloh merch bag, all the best fashion easter eggs from a show that truly loves fashion, taking the piss out of each other’s personal style, their favorite garbage television, too many season 3 teases for the real heads to name and much more on Mickey Down and Konrad Kay’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Seize thy nuts. This week, Jimmy and Larry are slipping into soft boy shoes, when you should take a vacation, hand feel jawnz, archive mules, a scene report from the Industry season 3 premiere black carpet and our celebratory happy hour, can valor be stolen from those who steal it in the first place, Bar Contra’s reopening is a can’t miss, shrimp and wings, phantom menacing America’s sweetheart Natalie Portman, what the hell is going on over at Apple TV+, David Lynch has emphysema so we’re checking in on some other goated smokers, getting inside the mind of an addict, breaking makes it’s Olympic debut in Paris and turns Dr. Raygun and B-Girl Nicka into superstars for mostly the wrong reasons, art vs. sport, the delicious slice of NYC life that is Rockaway beach and much more.  
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack.  On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: a bunch of jobs we could’ve had (and some we couldn’t), the fine art of powdering your balls and eurotrash cargo shorts.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk was made in America. Bryan and Victor—co-stars of the cult classic television show How to Make It in America and co-hosts of the new podcast We (Almost) Made It—returned to the mean streets of the Lower East Side to talk about if How to Make It in America was ahead of its time and why it didn’t break through back then but maybe could today, how their podcast continues their story and friendship, reboot odds and pitches, everyone leaving their show to work on Girls and all those Entourage comparisons, going out with a bang in Tokyo, real streetwear R&D, if any pairs of Crisp denim still exist today, seeing Scott Mescudi become Kid Cudi in real time, what was actually in cans of Rasta Monsta, what it’s like being kings of New York for three years, the Jay-Z cameo that nearly happened, inside the world of A-list celebrity pickup basketball, how do you find out your show has been canceled, the roles that got away and much more on Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to the Throwing Fits Substack. Enjoy Throwing Fits responsibly. This week, Jimmy and Larry are reminding you about tomorrow’s open bar happy hour (RSVP link for comped and paid subscribers on this pod’s Substack post) before running through a wall for Sizzurp, rawdogging casual suits, seersucker signaling, teen drinking is very bad but team drinking is very good, the Atlanta vs. NYC fashion wars, regional dressing, empathizing with Lil Yachty, a spoiler-free review of the upcoming best season of the best show on television because we got Industry screeners and thank god because TV is terrible right now, in light of the market crashing the Throwing Fits Financial Corner™ makes its dubious return, Lawrence hosts a brand new game for James and the audience at home called 'Real or Fake Highsnobiety Instagram Headline?' and much more. 
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: a lack of Olympic fever, restaurants with puns for names and the year 1953.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Will Mahony is all love. Will—DJ, party boy and internet sensation—finally pulled up on us to pontificate on quitting smoking 100 times, losing weight to fit into vintage tees, golfing in raw denim, never feeling the pressure of being the voice of a generation, how to coach your boys into having a perfect day, breaking down his rough and tumble crew and what he’s learned from them, a serious discussion on mental health and disaffected young men and the loss of community, calling out some specific opps, his favorite drinks and never getting hungover, absolutely smashing his Summer Smash set, touching emerald grass on the Emerald Isle, Positano’s stair problem, buying a cop car to take the great American road trip, his current life as NYC’s most in-demand model/influencer vs. his past life as a college student Uber Eats delivery guy, the nonsensical politics of blue collar stolen valor, running Have A Great Day Magazine, a rattail update, building his dream woman, a secret love affair with menswear and much more on Will Mahony’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. We’ve been hiding where you can see us. This week, Jimmy and Larry are asking you to save the date for our upcoming happy hour next Wednesday, August 7th (RSVP link for comped and paid subscribers on this pod’s Substack post) before sliding headfirst like Pete Rose into All Conditions Gear, dressing like a waitress, testing the functionality of double knee shorts, vintage shopping for your friends, Lawrence’s skybox is right next to RiRi’s, what the hell is going on in Quebec, James eats his way through Montreal, giving Dime their flowers, chicken tenders, dipping sauce flights, checking in with Burger King, shopping the SSENSE store (yes, they have a store), please do not tailor Pleats Please, Charlie Hustle and Japanese women in prison films and Good Will Hunting and Targets, a best man speech for the ages, the wedding fit fixer, an afternoon at the TWA Hotel and much more.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: dressing in protest of the heat, making friends as an adult and reclaiming white pants.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Emily Sundberg is a club that everyone is invited to. Emily—writer and founder of the Feed Me newsletter—came through to school us on shopping canal street, Professional Fishing Girlies, what her best in class newsletter is all about and what sets it apart, everything brands are doing right and wrong in 2024, fake couples online ruining everyone’s expectations, how brat summer is really going for the girlies, her Zyn addiction, why Gen Z’s hair is so good, reporting live from the Finbro trenches, death to all cockroaches, facilitating the first ever newsletter baby, legacy media trying and failing to eat her lunch, everything you ever wanted to know about NYC’s best and worst members-only clubs, the dream of consulting is dead and much more on Emily Sundberg’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to the Throwing Fits Substack. Let’s get dirty. This week, Jimmy and Larry linked for a loose weekend pod on welcoming everyone to our new Rec Center, it’s finally time to really talk about jellies, the pod even inspires our fits too, the art of tasteful lowkey matching, Supreme gets flipped again this time to evil Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica and speculative scenarios of what happens next, imagining Hypebeast VR, Ray-Ban as a cautionary tale, the 2024 Republican National Grindr Meetup Convention, Online Ceramics break up and a brief history of streetwear graphic design language before we end on a robust discussion of all the things we’ve had to pretend to care about both professionally and personally over the years for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to: Supreme, video games, Jordans, indie rap and rock, Star Wars, Marvel movies and, yes, even The Lord of the Rings. Apologies in advance.
Subscribe to the Throwing Fits Substack.  On our new weekly mini ep, we’re fucking around and getting silly with the GD MFing Boyz, recapping and breaking down this week’s guest pod and touching on a variety of things we might have missed or simply must know more about, including but not limited to: re-evaluating LA slander, all the talking points Trevor forgot to mention and live shopping Amiri on pod.
Subscribe to the Throwing Fits Substack. Our interview with Trevor Gorji is not a troll. Trevor—founder of Fugazi—finally made his much-anticipated pod debut to unpack his humble beginnings printing resumes on T-shirts and protesting Fila Disrupters on campus, going viral on WatchTok, his small but effective team, why he opened a store in this climate and his thoughts on the future of retail, checking us on our LA stereotypes, NYC culture shock and what he misses most about home, his healthy distrust for the Fashion and Streetwear industries and how he would like things to change, the double-edge sword of viral marketing and a brand’s humorous POV, the perpetual chip on his shoulder, why blowback from trolling is kind of the whole point, product sell-through or lack thereof is always surprising, manifesting dream collabs, bags that could have been, his recent trip to China to visit his suppliers and factories, only owning one suit and much more on Trevor Gorji’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
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