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Girls comment on the pics and say he's the cutest guy. Not only family, friends like it as well.ĭo kids ever stop you and compliment you or say anything to you about your outfits?ĭiefenbach: He gets some weird looks from other older people, but sometimes I get personal messages on Instagram saying that I've got the coolest grandpa in the world and that they love him. My family in Slovenia has seen the pictures on Facebook and Instagram and they like it as well. What does your family think about the way you dress? It’s something different, and with the Boost, he’s older so comfort is more important to him than just how a shoe looks. He might know some of his music, but he doesn’t know it’s Pharrell. Do you know who Pharrell is? Are you a fan of his music?ĭiefenbach: He doesn't know who Pharrell is. Most men are not accustomed to manscaping and may be nervous about taking a razor to such a sensitive area of the body its a lot easier than you think, and the risk of cutting yourself is minimal if you just follow the rules. Your grandson photographed you in the adidas Pharrell Human Race NMD. If you hardly shave your love tackle, then youre really missing out on one of lifes little pleasures. But I know the basics about Supreme-it started as a skate brand and now it’s collaborating with Louis Vuitton. So you’re familiar with Supreme’s and Stüssy’s backstory? I'm on Facebook as well so I see whatever he likes. It started with seeing the clothes on my grandson. How did you get into streetwear brands like Supreme and Stüssy?
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We spoke to Abram, with help from Diefenbach who translated the conversation for us, about how and why he got into streetwear, what his family thinks of his outfits, and whether or not he’s actually familiar with the backstory of Supreme.
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He doesn’t mind it though he likes to stand out and be different. His interest in streetwear began about a year ago, though he admits the culture isn’t huge in his neighborhood. But now he does it like it’s his job.”Ībram, a retired gaffer, was born in Slovenia but has lived in Mainz, a small town in Germany about 40 minutes outside of Frankfurt, for the last 49 years. The first ones were kind of awkward to do because he’s never really stood in front of a camera and modeled. “It was my idea to take photos of his outfit,” Diefenbach said, “but surprisingly, he liked it more than I expected. It’s 71-year-old Alojz Abram, who became famous after the photos his grandson, Jannik Diefenbach, took of him wearing Supreme camp caps and Thrasher hoodies went viral this past January. The latest streetwear sensation isn’t another millennial decked out in Supreme.