Two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the millennial 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. For more Throwing Fits check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits
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The Throwing Fits podcast has become a staple in the world of menswear and fashion, offering a unique blend of humor, insight, and camaraderie that keeps listeners coming back for more. Hosted by James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman, this podcast delves into the world of jawnz (aka clothes) with a refreshing and unapologetic approach.
One of the best aspects of The Throwing Fits podcast is the chemistry between James and Lawrence. Their banter and inside jokes create a lively and entertaining atmosphere that makes each episode feel like you're hanging out with friends. They have an incredible ability to balance informative discussions with hilarious anecdotes, keeping the listener engaged throughout.
Additionally, The Throwing Fits podcast offers valuable insights into the world of fashion and style. From deep dives into specific brands to discussions on trends and personal style, James and Lawrence provide thoughtful analysis that caters to both industry insiders and casual enthusiasts. They aren't afraid to share their opinions or challenge conventional norms, making for dynamic and thought-provoking conversations.
However, one possible drawback of The Throwing Fits podcast is its fast-paced nature. Some listeners may find it challenging to keep up with the rapid-fire delivery of James and Lawrence's dialogue. At times, it can feel overwhelming when they talk over each other or speak too quickly. This may detract from fully comprehending some of the content being discussed.
In conclusion, The Throwing Fits podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in menswear, fashion, or simply looking for an entertaining experience. James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman bring their A-game every episode, delivering a mix of humor, knowledge, and genuine passion that sets them apart from other podcasts in the genre. Whether you're a seasoned style aficionado or just dipping your toes into the world of jawnz, this podcast will leave you wanting more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Throwing Fits World. This week, Jimmy and Larry are podding rain or shine on what your automated podcasts ads say about you, why won't the Internet let guys be more than one thing, are pins are microtrending, Levi's x Barbour might be collab of the year, let's unpack Kith x ssstein and hand out some unpopular flowers, James changed his first diaper and was calm, cool and collected under pressure, Lawrence absolutely crushed his role as a seat filler, we've got some tasty second tier country club drama lined up for you, a serious discussion on the merits of higher education and whether or not we are qualified to advise a younger generation looking to pursue careers in fashion design, Taiwan has cured baldness so what side effects are you willing to deal with for a full head of mouse hair, sure ComplexCon is still a freak show but that actually sounds appealing to some of us, what even is Vogue World and who is it for, and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Welcome to another semi-regular episode with friends both new and old. This Week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you live from Surplus 2025 in Sydney, Australia with Nigel Sylvester, professional BMX athlete, to talk everything from how to kill a 10-hour layover and being born on four wheels to watching movies on mute and his many best-in-class Jordan collabs to hold you over until we drop our next feature-length pod.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. 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: Is getting acupuncture before recording a podcast a good idea, we're switching things up a bit here at TF so let's talk about it, and the role of Pitchfork in 2025.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Obongjayar is completely uncut, despite his best efforts. Obongjayar—whose album Paradise Now is out now—hopped right off the plane to hit the studio and raucously riff with the boys on why he chooses to fly economy and loves plane food, our country's current moment of extreme Anglophilia, how he used to sing with an American accent and goes full Kyle mode for us, gun fever, his Youtube addiction and what's in the queue, the IG explore page do be jiggling though, getting out of the Nigerian trenches and moving to the UK as a teen, his home country's influence on mainstream music and where he fits in, an honest review of London's neighborhoods and their residents, a deep discussion on why he left religion behind that turns into a light realization that hell is definitely super lit if it's indeed real, FredAgain changing his life and how Fred leads by example, being so broke you gotta make the pizza and donuts stretch, his UK vintage spots, an education in grime, putting the vices on hold when it's time to record, his celibacy journey and dating maturation, trying to be a better human, and much more on Obongjayar's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Step into the kitchen of the mind. This week, Jimmy and Larry are back from Australia, but still have a lot to cover from down under like fall secret weapon retail and boot intel, unintentional pocket watching, YMC's renaissance, if we had to single out one thorn of an otherwise amazing trip it was probably the biblical plague of flies or maybe the worst McDonald's on earth, sometimes you gotta lean into your wildlife fascination and hit the janky zoo, everything you never wanted to know about Koala's straight from an annoyed expert, maybe the best live show we have ever done thanks to the wonderfully unpretentious people of Sydney (and how they compare to the worst people you meet in NYC), Nigel Sylvester is pro at a lot of things, Lawrence found the moderation he was desperately seeking but also when in Rome rip as the Romans rip, let us explain why Nike is back, the inaugural Surplus fest and international edition of The Throwing Fits Friends & Family Bazaar was a hit, a review of Matty's patties, behind-the-scenes of Top Chef Canada, a blast from James' past, the sickest and most dehydrated cunt we met, Harry Potter is for babies and more plane movies reviewed as is customary, everyone is happy for Grace Wale Bonner at Hermès but maybe there was someone you forgot to ask, an honest assessment of GQ's 50 Most Stylish People Alive plus we shout out some stylish real guys we know, Dave Portnoy wrote a book 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: Casino merch, wearing camo as a civilian, and our favorite war movies.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Avery Trufelman is tactical. Avery—host and producer of the podcast Articles of Interest—took a quick breather from wrapping the new season of her show focusing on military and outdoor clothing which premieres October 22nd to join her brothers in arms to pontificate on digging through the camo archives, the history of Banana Republic, Tyler the Creator being a fan of her work, naming all members of the Antwerp Six, the human mind finds ways to fuck around, transactional relationships with brands, the love triangle at the heart of her show's new season, American archetypes, the women behind the military's fashion department, this might be a shocker but the army is a bad client, clothing contracts as predictors of the future, supporting the troops and rooting for the clothes, here's another shocker but conventions suck, hearing both sides, when stolen valor is weirdly acceptable, finding common ground in clothing, gear vs. fashion, Americans been shopping, Teddy Roosevelt's assault on nature, performative males, the invention of layering, the triumph of gear, field jacket supremacy, special ops influencers, the camo wars, being an indoor cat with a rain hood, landing on Time's 100 greatest podcasts of all time list, and much more on Avery Trufelman's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. G'day, mates. This week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you from the Ace Hotel in Sydney, Australia for a down under edition on the road pod on everything we've got planned this weekend at Surplus 2025, fits inspired by our own memes, the best Aussie boots since 1932, how much would you pay for a koala photo op, Sora, creativity vs. grinding, Australia invented 2010's Williamsburg, a plethora of plane movies reviewed, how flying commercial is like the military, James popped his first Ambien, taking two dips at Bondi and Bronte Beach, touching grass at the Royal Botanic Garden and Hyde Park, the Sydney opera house lived up to the hype but don't fact-check any of our tidbits, hotel gym etiquette, sage advice from Derrick Gee, what's even in Vegemite, you can find us in Chinatown, a 10 William St feast, surviving a calamity at Clam Bar with Patrick Johnson, the best hair transplant advertisement ever, wired headphones might actually be good, the strangest fish sandwich of all time, chicken salt sounds better than it tastes 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: Poor decision-making when planning travel fits, tales from the factory trenches, and iconic dictatorial drip.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Sigurd Bank is gettin' real cozy. Sigurd—our Danish buddy who is the founder and creative director of mfpen—was kind enough to host us during Copenhagen Fashion Week and open up on pod about his struggles with copywriting, the lifespan of his signature baseball hats, creating products that make sense over just making money, worst dinner party neighbors, his thoughts on CPHFW, explaining Hygge to two ignorant Americans, vacation for him is taking a tour de nap, the father of the year's health and wellness journey, how mfpen's fireman jacket production delays made it hype, when listening to people outside the brand backfires, being your own harshest critic, the mental toll of being a LVMH Prize semifinalist, everything the brand has planned for their 10 year anniversary including some breaking collab news, working at a Mexican bar to buy bolts of fabric, not taking on any investment, burning corduroy with lasers, how factories sell brands new technology, and much more big brain banter on Sigurd Bank's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Peak fookin' performance. This week, Jimmy and Larry are healing themselves before flying halfway around the world with the debut of light outwear season, English workwear, House of Guiness, The Lowdown, new hiking boots, leather weather, all of the Australia recs that have come through complete with a beer power ranking, we blew our opportunity to ask for a sick rider, whether or not Lawrence will be able to outwork and outsmart history for once on this business trip, performance wear might officially be entering its quiet luxury phase which is actually a good thing if you'll just let us explain, a brief history of athleisure, James debased himself physically for some social media marketing, continuing our discussion of mental and physical health from last week with some surefire instant ways to make yourself feel better, remembering the one beautiful time we hugged, fashion month is a wrap and had some highlights but also left a sour taste in some women's mouth in terms of size inclusivity, is everyone on GLP-1s, where do the fellas land in all of this after all the progress we've made with SSRIs and therapy, could magic be next up 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: Whether or not grey jeans get enough love, power dynamics preferences, and how much money we were making before we quit media.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Alex Russell is certified fresh. Alex—our old pal whose new movie Lurker is out now—flew in from LA to hit the stu and talk where he subtly displays his Emmy and Golden Globe, movie anachronisms, hypothetical outfits he should've worn on TF, torturing yourself as stunt journalism from back in our Complex days, tapping in with the MCU to support the homies, boundaries are good for first time indie filmmakers, crying to music is easier than crying to movies, the absolute charmed time he and the cast had on set, watching Entourage to prepare you for Sundance, music journalism is actually the impossible dream, critics seeing themselves in your movie is good for business, the cinematic aspirations of all TV writers LA's clout chasing economy, competition with his peers, the niche IP he wants to work with, casting and riffing with his boy Zack Fox, Letterboxd culture might be good, stop eating full ass meals at the movies, his go-to theater snack order, what actors he'd like to work with next, red carpet fits, watching Game of Thrones for the first time, The Bear vs. Beef vs. Dave's writer's rooms, peeping his bosses' dick pics, the Wasian Mount Rushmore, and much more on Alex Russell's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. One podcast after another. This week, Jimmy and Larry are flipping the script (and studio and backdrop which we forgot to talk about but you probably noticed if you watch the video) on our new Margin Shirts—dropping today at 12pm EST—which are our best Throwing Fits cut & sew yet, both of our new favorite pairs of dainty shoes for fall, the pod has seen One Battle After Another so let's review everything about what some people are calling the movie of the decade from the various formats it's being shown in and where it ranks amongst Paul Thoms Anderson's filmography to our favorite performances and Teyana Taylor storytime, one of us is hating their closet because they are hating themselves while the other is particularly inspired and shopping accordingly so let's get way too personal as always and dig too deep into it, slump buster shopping, is Theo Von okay, what the Ryder Cup insanity can teach us about America and the sport of golf, the current moment of bro (de)evolution, Pitchfork's 100 best rap albums of all time, we're finally ready to talk about going to Australia in 10 days 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: What kind of milks are you fucking with, Tom Hank's filmography, and the best new chicken tenders in NYC that are also Mark Ronson approved.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Mark Ronson is a crowd pleaser. Mark—iconic DJ and producer whose new memoir Night People is out now—pulled up to a different kind of studio to record a different kind of slapper on clearing up the actual amount of Grammys he's won, editing his own Wikipedia page, not setting his watch even as an AP ambassador, desperately seeking attention and approval, the very specific time and place covered wonderfully in his new must-read memoir, guys that work at Supreme have been the hardest people to impress since 1994, dancefloor cheat code songs, the disgusting college bar that was his dojo, ripping off Stretch Armstrong, embarrassing Q-Tip and Jay-Z run-ins that apparently only he remembers, his ‘90s fits, Tommy Hilfiger's nepo baby mall tour hilarity, if you're gonna mess up a first dance at a wedding it probably shouldn't be a cop's, Gen Z vs. vinyl, the best and worst parties he's ever attended, DJs getting pussy, should celebrities legally be allowed to DJ, dropping his Oscar-winning song in the club, his next memoir covering his second act featuring Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars, does anyone really listen to music in the shower, and much more on Mark Ronson's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Let's get to work. This week, Jimmy and Larry are ringing in week one back on Patreon with a little temp check and some help from our new billboard, the absolutely worst weather to dress for, what meds are we taking that might give us neurodivergencies, blindly swiping at the bodega, how to be humble when you're stunting on a jumbotron, some family members are impressed while others not so much, the fit pic racket taking over Times Square, some billboard taglines we pitched that were not approved for one reason or another, there are a couple of pod changes that we feel the need to address, the biggest takeaways from our listener survey this summer, do we need to become more of a bro pod like the Kelce brothers to book Leo and Benicio, what the hell is going on with One Battle After Another's marketing, Demna's Gucci debut, can luxury fashion un-shit the bed and how we got here, does Gen Z even want to wear this stuff, where Chrome Hearts and Simone Bellotti's Jil Sander fit into all of this 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: A debate on black T-shirts, breaking the ice with A-listers and knowing what questions not to ask, and whether or not famous people mean it when they say they want to hang out after the pod.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Ed Sheeran is for the lads. Ed—global pop music superstar—came through and had the time of his life bantering on underwear slang, release night nerves, thinking he's sober and then realizing he isn't, lessons in respecting women, his underappreciated rapping, bro is obsessed with ketchup to an unhealthy degree, tricking out his studio and home with bowling alleys and pubs, that fat kid switch that still lives in his brain, his harsh history of vegetarianism, ranking the best beers, delicious kebab shop slop, what to play on an acoustic guitar at the afters, here's to the Hollywood ragers we'll never remember, dispelling some online rumors, AI can't replicate his voice but his bodyguard will still be fooled, diving into his obsessive collections of movie memorabilia, watches, and sneakers, Google is wrong about some of his tattoos (or is it), the art of giving wedding gifts plus some marriage advice for newlyweds, is it finally coming home this summer, playing shows that lose him money, the ginger Mount Rushmore, his Pilates regimen, never wanting the podcast to end, and much more on Ed Sheeran's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. We're so back. This week, Jimmy and Larry are ushering in a new era of Throwing Fits with some help from Chuck, Chef and Robby as the Fab 5 make their glorious, long-awaited return with some classic throwback after dark vibes for a special edition of The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Berlin butt lift. This week, Jimmy and Larry are finally taking a New York Fashion Week breather to break down dressing like a cool substitute teacher vs. dressing like a certain disgraced teacher isn't all that different, the best new dress socks, James walked in the Colbo show for real so let's get into the mind of a male model plus a true professional's review of his work, regulating your speed is actually extremely difficult, if you're acting like a bully you might've been overserved, is fernet valid, Lawrence attended the Eckhaus Latta and Todd Snyder shows and has his reviews ready, this might be a shocker but we're all for allowing Gen Z to enjoy their own kind of New York Fashion Week journey, art PR girlies are not to be trifled with, Our Legacy runs New York, Ghostface Killah doing Raekwon covers, how we think Drake's Berghain maiden voyage went, our favorite Robert Redford movies and his legacy as an global ambassador of American fashion and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Starfuckers Anonymous. This week, Jimmy and Larry are kicking off New York Fashion Week with new haircuts, the unceremonious return of some bad habits, cotton/silk blends, Gen Z's latest obsession with paper thin vintage tees, vintage GAP, Katseye rocks, bodega sandwiches, we briefly discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk, James had to become a new worst version of himself to make his US Open finals dreams come true even though Trump tried to foil them, a scene report from inside the Grey Goose box including all the celebs James attempted to win over like Stanley Tucci, Jon Hamm and Usher, Lawrence realized there actually might be a thing as too many A-listers at the J.Crew dinner and might've but probably not fat shamed by a Hollywood up-and-comer, giving our pal Noah Johnson his flowers as Highsnobiety releases their first magazine under his tenure as editor-in-chief, an old enemy of the pod is named the new creative director and president of J. Press so naturally we really get into it, Jeffrey Epstein's closet has hit the luxury resell market which isn't that shocking when you think about it and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. RIP la capra Italiana. This week, Jimmy and Larry are paying homage to boxer style shorts, wearing the band tee to the funeral, when to bust out the Paraboots, cotton-linen blends, dumpy diaper butt pants, adult acne, remembering the one and only Giorgio Armani and his immeasurable influence, how archivists and mood boarders are moving in response to the news, ruminating on contemporary collective grief over a celebrity death, Lawrence finally saw Oasis live at MetLife Stadium and it lived up to his impossibly high expectations and he could probably talk about it forever to be honest so forgive him as he gets a little emotional, what even is Padel, Kith is opening up a member's only club in NYC and bringing Erewhon and a bunch of other sponsors with them (including Armani) so let's break it all down since it's gonna cost you $36,000/year, luxury hammam handjobs, you might've heard that SSENSE filed for bankruptcy protection but how did we get here and what might happen next, and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Slop it up. This week, Jimmy and Larry are happy to be back in the stu to chop it up in-person style on ECCO.kollektive, natural performance fabrics, a turbo Euro Zyn taste test disguised as a gift, Lawrence saves the day from a wedding wardrobe malfunction proving fashion friends actually have value, a never before seen airplane footwear maneuver, J.Crew got busted for posting AI slop so we break down all the angles and fallout and even create a bunch of our own ads and fit pics with ChatGPT, losing a brand deal because you failed a background check, is performative just the latest slur and if everything is performative does that mean nothing is performative, are pickme girls the female equivalent, a galaxy brain culture synthesizing head-to-toe would you rather based on Tyshawn Jones' Supreme salary, stumbling and bumbling into a player's box at the US Open, content creators are leaning into their casual tennis newb status, Carlos Alcaraz's new look and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. You have been selected. This week, Jimmy is Zooming in from Greece to check in with Larry on makeshift sweatsuits, luxury logo belts, Greek beer graphic design, the NFL script has been written, a potential futures bet involving Taylor Swift, how much integrity does Jay-Z really have, toilet paper dilemmas, tapping into a Mad Men rewatch, the block party scene in Brooklyn has changed, against all odds we were somehow selected for the CFDA Fashion Awards Guild so we break down the categories and cast our votes live on pod, checking in on Kith and Ronnie Fieg after their comeback fashion show and the institution they've built, Pinterest's top 10 fall trends predictions give us a look into Gen Z's fried brains, Lawrence went on a double date with friend of the show and Industry co-creator Konrad Kay to Le Veau d'Or and had supposedly the best entree the city has to offer, James breaks down everything happening on his favorite Greek island, partying with crazy Euro guys, 5:30pm lunches, rich boat guy swag, one half of the pod is being impersonated on Hinge in Australia so we review this ridiculous attempt at catfishing, 9/11 weather and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Bite like a snake. This week, Jimmy is Zooming in from Germany to catch up with Larry on having Havaianas and Labubus for breakfast, stealing tees from Kanye West lore, our Copenhagen Fashion Week dinner with mfpen, how to effectively design a seating chart and deliver a toast, crazy neighbors hate functions, how men vs. women gossip, Sigurd Bank gave Lawrence a guided tour of Copenhagen, cargo bike cuck chairs, frigid canal dips, Danish McDonald's review, welcome to spa mansion, James linked with Jockum Hallin for good food and better conversation, going broke because you do your laundry at the hotel, a Stockholm jawnz haul, the shop boy social safety net, spoiler alert: they don't make fish soup in summer, it's almost as if German trains are cursed or something, militant physics tennis training, accidentally booking a clothing optional foreskin forward resort and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Hej! This week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you from Copenhagen for a thorough rundown of the dizzying highs and terrifying lows of Copenhagen Fashion Week. Ranging from flying with a diva icon, life-changing ramen, shopping sprees galore, schmoozing with Denmark's Illuminati at a house rager, indoor cigs in a killdungeon, park sandwiches, analyzing the good and the bad Danish swag, almost spending rent on Phoebe Philo, to performative thigh tattoo showing, this one's got it all, folks. Stop reading this immediately and enjoy another instant classic on the road special edition of The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. We've got smaller things to worry about. This week, Jimmy and Larry are locking in their new schedule before (slowly) speeding into buying women's sneakers, the dangers of horizontal stripes making you look like a little boy, Chief Keef eBay filters, footie fever is ratcheting up, exposing guests who lied on the pod, getting radicalized by the Citi Bike speed limit, doing fashion vs. getting dressed, your Reddit history is forever, Lawrence bombed at the MR Awards aka the Schmoscars aka the Garmmies but he's still here to share the speech he wrote, Sydney Sweeney's generational bag chasing ignites the culture war, James' correspondence with Jeremy Fragrance culminated with quite the ask plus reading some R-rated texts with another mystery guest booking, sage unc bachelor party integration, the guns are bigger in Texas, all Waymos must be destroyed, finding your friend's dad's Tripadvisor's account kicks off the sincere recommendation revolution, how much salt is too much salt, H&M's Dimes Square collection might be a flex, the many dangers of ironic fashion, what we're getting up to at Copenhagen Fashion Week and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. It's getting creamy. This week, Jimmy and Larry are podding early because you're either mad for plaid or mad about it, vintage shopping in Dumbo, beater curiosity, it's nice having your whole day ahead of you to present your homie with an award, the greatest menswear beefs of all time of which we are two-thirds a part of, Jax leaving The Valley dovetails into an empathetic conversation about divorced guys and whether they deserve our sympathy and/or pity, we were the two oldest guys at the Tyler, the Creator concert so we have an extensive old head scene report and a discussion surrounding this career and influence over the youth, let's all cop some new khakis, spending the day with Emily Oberg, tips for buying deodorant at the gas station, an extensive review of McDonald's new McCrispy Strips and Snack Wraps, what is the purpose of ranch at the movie theater, it should come as no surprise that the best Jamaican food in New York can be found in Kingston, planning a family vacation is not for the faint of heart especially if your parents are traumatized by ghosts of all-inclusive past, BBC (the drink smfh) season is here and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Let pod sort em out. This week, Jimmy and Larry are playing in the snow like Rudolph after thanking everyone for hanging with us at Roberta's and crushing Dirties over the weekend, you have most definitely had 10,000 drinks in your lifetime, who is allowed to wear vintage tennis shorts, French slurs, revisiting how much could Condé Nast actually be worth, why is James is going no carb while Lawrence is carb loading, the perfect day in New Jersey might surprise you, bible bread, sauce talk, can Superman really be good, a scene report from The Clipse listening party, you might've seen us on stream, a lesson in door etiquette bro code, a special edition of meat watching before we even get into Conor McGregor's exercise regimen, why is Bieber beefing with Virginia's finest, Swag is great, Travis Scott sucks, a brief but comprehensive history of w*ggas (and why it's so back) that culminates with a Druski skit, our long national nightmare of Love Island USA is finally over, Love Island UK however is just heating up, why everyone who leaves the show automatically becomes an LA content creator.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Big beautiful podcast. This week, Jimmy and Larry are finally back home, inviting you to our backyard day party with Dirty Water at Roberta's this Saturday, July 12th, before diving into the trial of Love Island USA's Cierra Ortega, tees with a message, dickhead merch, Demna's goodbye Balenciaga show, Heron Preston buys his name back, Italians suck at streetwear which might actually matter if the genre is actually back, we have no choice but to dive back into the flip-flop discourse as it reaches a fever pitch, Justin Bieber finally launches his brand SKYLRK, Oasis reunion tour vibes thus far and how they compare to The Clipse's album rollout, does it even matter at this point if the Amazon buying Condé Nast rumors are true, a tempting houseparty invite from our Parisian Airbnb neighbors, James last day in Paris was jampacked with intel, after nonstop fashion bro talk sometimes you just need to kiki with the gays and play some pool, an emergency Candian detour, can you actually put a price on human life, Lawrence had himself a relaxing routine vacation in Italy at La Posta Vecchia with an interesting cast of characters straight out of The White Lotus, James celebrated his birthday at Sea Ranch but there were a bunch of rules and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Welcome to another semi-regular episode with friends both new and old, codename: Friday Fiasco. This Week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you live from ThriftCon NYC thanks to our good friends at Adidas, hitting the stage with Emma Rogue, owner and founder of Rogue, to talk everything from her expert eye for vintage trends and how to succeed at social media to expanding her empire and aura farming loiterers so you can take your ass into the weekend in style.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Bonjour! This week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you from Paris for a marathon play-by-play of everything that went down at Paris Fashion Week. From eating and drinking to shopping and schmoozing, this one has it all, including a special cameo from Lawrence's wife Jenna. Stop reading this immediately and enjoy another instant classic on the road special edition of The Only Podcast That Matters™.

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: Lawrence explains how he and That Mexican OT are related, unpacking the packing discourse (maybe you're even bringing a yo-yo), and our personal favorite Texas rap.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with That Mexican OT is for the country boys. That Mexican OT—rapper whose new album Recess is out August 22nd—smoked a joint outside of our office before spitting bars on yo-yos, chancletas, his collection of grillz and friendship with the legendary Johnny Dang, the surprising lack of creativity in rap nowadays but thankfully it was instilled in him at a young age, his favorite Texas rappers and why his home state is always a culture leader, exotic cowboy boots, he's a big god guy, cowboys vs. country boys, his cars are like his children, just because you're peaceful doesn't mean you're harmless, fear-inducing psychedelic trips, freestyle battle rapping grown men as a child as a party trick for his father, clarifying that onion in his pocket, a bunch of hometown talk because Lawrence has also been to Bay City and is technically family, what it's like stepping into a bullring, his love for women, his nostalgic new music and much more on That Mexican OT's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Bon voyage! This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting in one last sweltering pod in NYC before jetting off to Paris Fashion Week on test-driving jawnz before giving up precious real estate to them on vacation, going sockless, how many sunglasses is too many sunglasses to travel with, we'll be getting in on the packing discourse a lot this week, what we're going to be up to in Paris and everything we're looking forward to in terms of riding, hitting, smoking, eating, drinking and shopping, how to stay healthy during Fashion Week, Our Legacy has a new long sleeve tee featuring a bunch of hate comments from the TF subreddit as part of their new “B-sides” S/S 26 collection, we were the oldest and most collared guys at ThriftCon NYC but still came away with a bunch of glass half full takes, are manpris really on the horizon, AND1 Mixtape style basketball shorts, Lawrence revisits some bullying trauma from his youth which he rightfully deserves because he went last minute shopping in Soho on a Friday for some inexplicable reason, James got his Make-A-Wish granted thanks to Ralph Lauren and actually tried out to be a U.S. Open ball boy, two great new restaurants reviewed in the West Village and Bed-Stuy, we're finally ready to talk about Love Island aka the best show on television and more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. It's not clocking to you that we're standing on business, is it? This week, Jimmy and Larry want to thank everyone for buying shorts for a good cause, set your calendar alerts because we're doing a live pod at ThriftCon this weekend—Saturday, June 21st—jeans that are definitely jeans, when the brand doubles as your zodiac sign, Très Bien's sale is not to be trifled with, did we finally learn how to pronounce Port Tanger, we're not saying we convinced John C. Reilly to join Instagram but maybe we did, Tennis has officially gone full streetwear thanks to Supreme x Yonex and Kith x Wilson so how did we get here and what does it mean, are there any hobbies left that are immune to collabs, Lawrence had a wonderful time dining at Eddie Huang's new pop-up restaurant Gazebo, Asian fusion is so back which is good because it rules, James mingles with the fairer sex at Paige DeSorbo's Daphne launch, pajama drama, welcome to Jamaica where the Red Stripe is frosty and the fire is slapped, it's WW3 so make sure you hit up the gay orgy bomb shelter, explaining why Quentin Tarantino and Caitlyn Jenner are in Israel, England is magic, buying stock in a new TikTok guy, revising our assessment of Justin Bieber's mental health and 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: spilling coffee everywhere right before John C. Reilly arrived, being an audience of two while Isaac Hindin-Miller does his thing live, and sweating like two whores in church.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with John C. Reilly is romantic. John—Oscar-nominated actor and Grammy-nominated musician whose new album What's Not to Love is out Friday, June 13th—was kind enough to swing by the stu while he was in town to talk EGOTs, researching and developing new suit technology, custom shirt vaults in Los Angeles, shopping for rare hats in London, he ain't got no stylist, his swaggy sons, the art of clowning and his former (RIP) collection of clown paintings, Mister Romantic's guide to romance, a rapid fire game of all the legendary directors he's worked with, Joaquin Phoenix and Will Ferrell are great hangs, getting Step Brothers lines yelled at him in the airport, the great cereal heist of his youth and much more on John C. Reilly's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. This is the Carter so hold onto your teenage fodder. This week, James and Lawrence are reflecting on our new favorite pants and knitwear, proto menswear grails, tactical boots even protestors and cops can agree on, ordering a Waymo so you can torch on demand, getting political thanks to our podcast with the people's champ Zohran Mamdani, some folks were big mad but others finally decided it was time to learn how to vote, what technically constitutes an endorsement, last minute logistical chaos, explaining slang and bars to high-powered comms folks, turns out Joe Rogans of the left don't have to be capital J journalists, teasing another legend hitting your ears this week, Lawrence breaks down the Dieworkwear Twitter situation, Turnstile rocked Under the K Bridge, Lil Wayne bombed at MSG, Tha Carter VI just might be the worst album of all time, see your legends while you can but also at the right time, Roland Garros delivered a classic and we're all Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff guys now, what actually happened to Sabalenka's boyfriend, James has some ideas on how to make baseball games more fun and 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: our official tipping stances for a variety of scenarios, memories of HBA's golden years, and that one time James made his own streetwear line.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Zohran Mamdani is relentless. Zohran—a politician running to be the next mayor of New York City—took time out of his extremely busy schedule to check in with us on the first suit he ever bought from an illegal street fair, reviewing the gametape from the first debate and the bars he left in the chamber, hilarious and pointed criticism of Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams, addressing NYC's affordability crisis plus we have some policy recommendations for him, he's not hiding a child, his coalition is a movement that will accept you with open arms, a quick game of choice rank voting some of the city's most iconic nuisances, assuming he wins will he stay in Queens or post up in Gracie Mansion, if he drops an inshallah you already know he's punting, a certain opponent's rumored nipple piercings and confirmed campaign finance missteps, knowing the difference between lecturing and listening is how you bring voters back into the tent, so-called radical ideas are actually necessary and achievable and he can back it up despite the criticisms of his lack of experience, a fair weather Knicks fan state of the union, as a rapper himself what MCs he thinks might make good mayors, our mutual friend Heems actually got him into politics, what his filmmaker mother thinks of his social media, even if you're running for office and you have no free time you still have the dulcet tones of Rae Sremmurd, unwinding with the other Mark Walberg on Temptation Island and much more on Zohran Memdani's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Ian Isiah is everything. Ian—former creative director of Hood By Air, music director at Telfar, and musician—came through for a big one on piercing peer pressure, Demna standing on the shoulders of giants, finally making gay music, the fellas need to learn strategies, influence vs. inspiration vs. identity, vagina facial prosthetics, nothing fazing New Yorkers, homophobia in hip-hop, explaining the concept of doing your big one, songs getting shorter, genre hopping with his collaborators, looking back on the HBA days and its current hyper relevance, how cis-hetero bros can respectfully occupy queer fashion spaces, his current role at Telfar, flipping off the establishment, GHE20G0TH1K club nights, collective corporate insecurity, how did they do at this year's Met Gala, prison workouts, becoming shy as you age gracefully, growing up in the church and hair salons where emotional outrage meets art, enlightened straights, working at Urban Outfitters turned him into a white hipster and much more on Ian Isiah's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. This is culturally inappropriate. This week, Jimmy and Larry are a day late, but never a holler short on if this is indeed the last summer of silver technical runners, big shorts or da white jeans fo today, when are expensive sunglasses worth it, James hit the links for some content hosting, CC Sabathia is a tank and a legend who if you play your cards right might consider you a good guy, golfers and influencers mix like oil and water, keep the caddies in your thoughts and prayers, checking in with Jesse Solomon and Carl Radke aka the twin towers of Summer House plus some final thoughts and rumors as this season wraps up, stay away from Ja Rule when he steps up to the tee box, rap boomers rejoice The Clipse have returned and we are bullish, rap's generational divide, label politics attempted to bungle everything as per usual, Matthew Williams is back with a new eponymous brand and a poem but will this work unlike Alyx and his tenure at Givenchy, product first designers, are we on the precipice of a broems and broetry boom, Jonathan Anderson got every job at Dior but will he break under the pressure of designing 18 collections a year, were you ever a Sies Marjan guy, please bear with Lawrence as he processes extreme bird trauma, the old school sitcom is alive and well thanks to Adults and Overcompensating, the Mountainhead heat check was a brick and much more.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Rest in peace to all the soldiers that died in the service, however it's unclear what happens to the cervix. This week, Jimmy and Larry are both back from their Memorial Day weekend getaways to recap dead horses, beer bottle opener jawnz, an oft-debated 2 Chainz lyric, Kirkland Signature beverages, how do you take your hotdog, meeting Abraham Lincoln at the airport, spending the entire day at the beach with your bathing suit ripped at the ass seam, god made Larry to be an uncle, beach town gossip is undefeated, HEYDUDEs vs. Clarks Wallabees, the cottage industry of money laundering is alive and well in Grand Cayman, James went to Palm Heights and the influencers were right it's amazing, gauging your vacation in terms of wetness, meet Omar the Turkish masseur who will change your life, maybe we should all become treatment guys on vacation, put some respect on Carribean food, manifesting abundance on your phone's lock screen, Mambo Italiano karaoke night, be careful because every crew has that one British guy, The New York Times Magazine wrote about the male friendship epidemic so we react accordingly and sincerely with our own advice and lived experience, is the polo agenda real, how we each are approaching the classic menswear staple this summer including a little DIY experiment and 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: our own dubious forays into the realm of styling, faking it 'til you make it, and the sheer power of making stories.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Jay Massacret is incredibly stylish. Jay—stylist and industry legend—was finally pinned down for a rare conversation on his love of Muji and Orlsow jeans, gay dating apps, art vs. commerce and styling journeys vs. destinations, how commercial styling differs from celebrity styling, introducing Lee McQueen to Lady Gaga and his storied relationship both working and personal with the iconic designer, how social media has changed fashion, Kim Kardashian is wonderful, international parameters prevent clown shows, you made it moments being false flags, code switching on set, remembering when there were no straights in fashion, prefering to never meet your heroes, Karl Lagerfield getting saucy, being bullish on Matthieu Blazy's Chanel and Proenza Schouler's Loewe, partying with Kate Moss in her prime, monster fashion boots, good clothes are only 33.3% of the gig, annoying assistant behavior, the high gloss uber fantasy era, the stuff you hate is always the most interesting, missing the magazine group project mentality, pretending to be bi, San Francisco was actually the other culture in the ‘90s, confessions of an ex-sneakerhead, styling red flags and much more on Jay Massacret's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. We can haz cheezburger? This week, Jimmy and Larry are in the stu before the long weekend and an amended schedule next week to tell products and brands to stop talking to us like they're millennials, breathwork, how socks are sized, dressing like a dad (derogatory), growing your hair out and how to care for it, sizing your gold chain in 2025, the clothing we personally need to stock up on for summer, more inseam and sandals talk, a ticket to the Frick Collection is the best money you can spend in New York, Lawrence grapples with his rebrand as a vibey book bro, Graydon Carter's memoir and a familiar problem he ran into with his friend Fran Lebowitz, Keith McNally gossip sleuthing, who is going to cool guy book fairs and what's going down there, have hypebeasts moved on to art books, James met Throwing Fits' youngest fan as a side effect of what is clearly poor parenting, it's peak stop and chat season so you might want to get out of town to Brooklyn for a while, Shy's pops up at Ha's with some elite beef curtains, finally putting some respect on Hillstone's name, inside the pizza war trenches, burrata does indeed suck on a slice, concepting the ultimate IG Story and 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: unpacking an extremely bizarre dress code, this season's sandal trends, and whether or not we could we actually buy for the hypothetical Throwing Fits Store.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Mac Hadar is for the big spenders. Mac—buyer and director of operations for H.Lorenzo—took time out in between dinners and concerts while in NYC to swing by the stu to celebrate 40 years of H.Lorenzo, freeballing, uniform dressing, buying while traveling, his dad's old cash and carry method, strip club fashion shows, how Tupac used to pull up to the shop, meeting James Brown when he was a kid, what VICs mean to retail in 2025, started from the stockroom now he's here, father-son shopping trips to Japan, his favorite brands and designers right now, James Franco the fashion designer is crushing it, the permanent launch of their new archive store and what kinda gems you can find there, NYC retail oppo research and the common mistakes most stores make, originally taking a risk on Fear of God, Glenn Martens has a bright future, working with family, the parallel paths of how fashion has shifted in the past decade and customers growing up, what tariffs mean for retailers and general confusion, the conundrum of buying for yourself vs. a store, his hiring process starts with everything but the job description, he gave up wearing jeans, his love of poker and much more on Mac Hadar's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Cosmic podding. This week, Jimmy and Larry are calmly navigating the chaos to ponder what the pursuit of grails says about us, Our Legacy Work Shop x Emporio Armani round two is hitting Friday so what do we have our eyes on, using ChatGPT to learn understand Catholicism, thank you for our Umbro collab sell out but it appears as if there are some well-actually's to address, we are living through a crazy time whether that's at the DMV or attempting to figure out how tariffs apply to our own cut and sew business, James' rant this week concerns menswear tourists, Virgil Abloh's own tourist vs. purist framework, a men's fashion analogy involving automobiles, the Amazonification of consumption habits, dupe brain, Lawrence mansplained his way through Mother's Day in both providing context around the Knicks' historic playoff run and why Keith McNally is goated, an early review of McNally's memoir I Regret Almost Everything from a non-reader, getting dusted by your mom in cornhole, intentionally dressing down for the sports bar so much so that you're unrecognizable to your fashion homies, razzing Celtics fans and relishing it, art parties vs. fashion parties, tackling a very specific dress code, who are Hedi Boys and what do they do and more.