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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 American, 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 revenger 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 Moldonado 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 Moldonado's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
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.
Happy New Year half listeners! If you lived up to our standards and barely listened to us all year - even if you tuned in - this one is the perfect round up of everything we thought about this year. After 13 minutes of talking about coffee/breakfast (and then a good few more recapping our mostly banal Christmas celebrations), we get into our annual discussion of our own choices from Throwing Fits' Fitties Awards, covering:Brand/collab/jawnz of the year, with everything ranging from Nick's triple threat 3sixteen collab jeans, to Our Legacy, Aaron Levine, Madewell, Zara, and Blundstone. Trend of the year, not any of their options, but maybe AI slop takes the cake, and it will always be true that trends are no more.Best timeline takeover, could be the overwhelming news stories of the year, from Charlie Kirk to Epstein, or it could be the thing from the timeline that jumped into real life (six-sevennnn).Best movie, where Alex recaps movies and Nick goes 'hmm, yeah, I see'.Best TV, which for quality has to be The Pitt, but Love Island USA, Severance, the Sean Combs Reckoning, among others competed for the public consciousness. Biggest Bozo, either the guys responsible for the trickle down of shit 2025 had to offer (Trump/Netanyahu), or those who took the biggest L's, Andrew Cuomo and Sydney Sweeney. Goat of the year, a bit of the inverse, gotta be Friedland or Mamdani, but definitely not Taylor Greene.Musical artist of the year, where Nick recaps his Tidal Rewind and Alex goes 'hmm, yeah, I see'.And then we exchange gifts because it (was) Christmas.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. You already know what time it is: The most wonderful of the year. This week, the Fab 5 (sadly minus Chef who is holed up with the flu, but we do FaceTime him in) are reconvening to debate, discuss, and crown their personal favorite jawnz, timeline takeovers, brands, collabs, trends, movies, TV shows, musical artists, best-dressed celebs, bozos, and GOATs of the year that was. We are truly the gift that keeps on giving.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. VOTE NOW FOR THE 2025 FITTIES You weren't missed. This week, Jimmy and Larry are starting to roll out our end of year package with everything you need to know about The 2025 Fitties and our upcoming schedule, you might've seen that photo of Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein that looks exactly like one of our fit pics, two holiday parties with two different vibes with one featuring a Kendall Roy-style speech and the other a The Zone of Interest-style line situation, watching the child of a super celeb couple try to order a drink on vacation, James' art of gifting his barber A5 Japanese wagyu beef vs. Lawrence's art of regifting his brother-in-law a Ralph Lauren U.S. Ryder Cup uniform polo shirt, the much-anticipated break down of every single Fitties category, 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 best and worst things about our own little brothers (hey Ian and Doug if you're reading this), wearing brands head-to-toe, and if brands should should be penalized for not playing the game.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Josh Willis is for the foos. Josh—the co-founder, designer and creative director of Second/Layer—was in town from sunny Los Angeles to brave the NYC cold and chat about being a janitor of all trades, getting what you pay for with knits, going a step beyond for customer service, the Dodger blue speaking to him like the Green Goblin mask, Good Art toolery, grom's today ain't got no respect, what if How To Make It In American took place in LA, Wear Second/Layer And You'll Pull Bitches™, you need to figure out the first layer on your own, arriving at style vs. it just showing up, creative direction is easy but the production is hard, what's even going on with sneakers these days, delivering on time is everything, differences between American and Japanese consumers, going to the bank or the street to keep things afloat, dear other brands: he sees your cheap tricks and how you're barely a business, dressing like you give a fuck, hive mind design, what to wear when you get a newlywed blessing from the Pope, and much more on Josh Willis' interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Year of the bozo. This week, Jimmy and Larry are putting their heads together on whether James Bond is a cop or a troop, footwear organization, a little personal order jacket mix up, electronica to listen to while on your bike, we are finally ready to dive headfirst into the big theoretical conversation we've been wanting to have on the current menswear affordability crisis and the claim that all clothes are the same now (read: boring) so that takes up a good portion of the show, big picture Fitties takeaways now that the nominees are locked like where have all the GOATs gone, sneakers are dead and gone, the collaboration market correction and politics as culture, it's almost Industry szn so we talk about our favorite show and our friends Mickey Down and Konrad Kay who were just profiled by The New Yorker, the incarceration corner debuts thanks to Jeremy O. Harris and Bonnie Blue getting locked up aboard and Jen Shah being freed 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: our favorite vegetables, slaughtering chickens, the legend of Rei, jelly vs. jam vs. marmalade, and a live test test of every Rose Bakery pie.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Daphne Seybold is food for thought. Daphne—the CEO and CMO of Sky High Farm Goods—swung by the studio to give us a lesson on cow birth, how fashion and streetwear can open the aperture of charitable works, farmers are amazing, how much food should cost, embarrassing yourself meeting Rei Kawakubo for the first time, CdG's best sub-lines, career highlights working on the Met Gala and with the artist Ai Weiwei, the best brands don't care about trends, using a creative prism to problem solve, what real community can feel like, infiltration vs. advocation, the temple of Dover Street Market, greenwashing fatigue, fashion failing its own self-imposed sustainability goals, the plague of fast fashion, there's no one size fits all criteria when to comes to selecting collaborators, the NYC to upstate pipeline, traveling globally to see locally, and much more on Daphne Seybold's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Some of you mad men stay smoking meat. This week, Jimmy and Larry are not wrapping the year up just yet on getting fat so clothes fit better, the worst time to try quitting nicotine, walking into the Stoffa store is the most dangerous game, leather jacket math, Lawrence experiences his parents experiencing a drag show for the first time, every function has that one guy who doesn't match the vibe, dolphins are so majestic they might actually be fake, hitting the schvitz with the fellas, our Chrome Hearts king 4G was robbed, Chanel takes NYC but in a touristy way that was kinda beneath them, what kind of cultural impact could HBO's Mad Men 4K remaster have, Vanderpump Rules' reboot vs. Southern Charm's routine but either way straight men are running this Bravo shit, the reckoning of the Diddy doc, James reveals his Spotify Wrapped live on pod as is now customary 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: Losing this episode and having to start again, outfit affectations, and getting your steps in.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Jackie McKeown is setting the pace. Jackie—the creative and design director of Literary Sport—was in town from Toronto and made a pit stop on the pod to chat vintage illegal wrinkle-free fabric treatments, littering while running, viral Toronto dialect and slang, what's going on with Literary Sport and how it's different from all the other performance lifestyle brands out there, whether regular people who just so happen to stay active actually need performance to begin with, running's bro culture and the gear it inspires, run club discourse and their typical members, Japanese nylon built for ninjas, the beauty of modular clothing and intuitive design, Substackers that actually move the needle, big brands can steal the sauce but they'll never have the recipe, a frank discussion on pricepoints, the best and worst parts about working with her life partner Fran, go-to cheat meals, running shoes without heels, Canadian humility, that time she worked with Drake and organized his shockingly expansive archive, and much more on Jackie McKeown's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Happy Black Friday! This week, Jimmy and Larry are giving thanks for the tiny details, underage drinking in independent movie theaters, new last just dropped, initiating your loafers by scoring them, unpuffing the puffa, puka shell necklaces are definitely here but what about the surfer gear wave, buying shirts off another man's back, being the fattest and oldest guy at The Hellp listening party, what kind of sound system are you rocking with at home, Dove Ellis' Irish family are wonderful folks even if we got off on the wrong foot, we saw Geese live at Brooklyn Paramount so we can definitively put a bow on the pod's discourse on the band of the moment, everything we're thankful for this year from all our different kind of friends and life-affirming travel to Chief Keef and the local restaurants we've spent the most money at, Lawrence is going to Mexico with his family for Thanksgiving which should be interesting, James reflects on his sober November 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 do you wear your sunglasses inside, stop making fun of British food, and Saville Row.
Subscribe to Throwing Fit on Patreon. Our interview with Carter Young Altman is tailor-made. Carter—the founder and creative director of the eponymous brand Carter Young—made his glorious return to NYC to chat pivoting from butt clothing, stealing from your mom's closet, how he dresses to fly, cinema as the starting point that inspires his clothes, an American designer in London living outside of what he's studying, rejecting nostalgia, new Americana, London's menswear scene and their tailoring heritage, NHS coverage is sometimes too good, looking back on your old designs and iterating, MTM tailoring is his brand's future, how much money SSENSE owes him, the best advice Matthew Williams ever gave him, brands doubling down on what works instead of experimenting, hot guy decides not to be face of his own brand, what he learned working at Kith, the economic engine of the business, making George Daniel's wedding suit, stylists and image makers are the real influencers, creating value for customers, and much more on Carter Young Altman's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. One kernel after another. This week, Jimmy and Larry are ping-ponging back and forth on new boot goofin', watching your boy absolutely cook up during the New York Comedy Festival, bridge and tunnel dual citizenship, dining next to the selfie final boss, the girlies love their reference photos, James' closet sale for a good cause, haggling for charity, Lawrence saw Geese's cover set at Blue Note thanks to the fine folks at Chase Sapphire Reserve, make sure you follow everybody and everything on Instagram because it could get you on the good kind of watchlist, Park Slope open marriage lore, Stevie Nicks has still got it, is the industrial Boomer concert complex too dialed, spoiler-free big picture thoughts and reactions from the Marty Supreme screening because actual detailed reviews are embargoed, is it too early to already call Our Legacy Work Shop x C.P. Company collab of the year, memories from the Massimo Osti archive in Bologna, gender-affirming surgery for men since more famous micropenises are in the news, MAGA loses their mind over a pink J.Crew sweater, the new quarter-zip (and match) trend, 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: A discussion on today's role models for young men, the evolution of the Throwing Fits TikTok, and how you can discover new music in 2025.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Chris Heyn Jr. is an unction. Chris—the Internet's unc—ducked out of his 9 to 5 to hit the stu and chat about his own Fashion Bros lore, tier 3 work fits, whether or not Grisch is real and humbly playing a role in a few other trends, to be clear he owns more than one pair of socks, how a quitting soft launch convo with his boss turned into a clout double life coming out of the closet convo, keeping his personal life off grid, TikTok detox, his toilet is dirty just like the rest of us, the pressures of keeping up with the personal brand he's built, the ghost of cringe content past, how he's actually a solid role model for a generation of young men going through perpetual existential crisis, dealing with negativity in the comments by being your own biggest hater and your day one boys keeping it real, bridging a variety of gaps, he has a new show dropping so we dig into all the big things coming, the inadvertent A&R and linking with a new crop of up-and-coming rappers, our digusting culture of flexing, DM etiquette and how not to cold email someone, some trend predictions, what happens when what you love gets cooked, his own personal uncs, and much more on Chris Heyn Jr.'s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Grand generalizations of the 21st century. This week, Jimmy and Larry are dodging hail to heat things up with our latest private sale with the best new store in the world, James' own closet sale/food drive this Sunday at Colbo, is Lawrence stuck in one of his various feedback loops again, Geese barz, Salem merch as Gen Z vintage grails, science has proven Hitler had a micropenis, working the floor to stay busy, the most predictable American menswear style icons of all time and other bits from the Mr Porter social video cutting room floor, even more bonus Zohran Mamdani story time, an early review of Wild Cherry, thick patty burgers are finally back, lunching at Luger, vintage shopping with mfpen, are the in-house labels from department stores like Barneys about to be the next wave in vintage, the one NYC memoir that was ass, can All's Fair really be that bad (no), can Pluribus really be that good (maybe), the latest Epstein email dump, what are the three worst emails either sent about you or that you have ever sent plus a quick inbox search of our own, 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's with all the twins and tall guys these days, remembering Girls but not forgetting the boys, and our favorite TV shows of the year so far.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Rachel Sennott is formative. Rachel—whose new show 'I Love LA' is out now—is deservedly on diva mode these days so she went full glam in the stu, being a bad driver is actually how to be a good driver in Los Angeles, coming back to New York City turns you feral, people switching up on you once you've made it, some secrets are just too dark to share, woo woo ass behavior like having multiple astrologists all giving you conflicting advice, how to successfully and accurately make a show about the Internet which by the way is just life now, the 'Girls' and 'Entourage' comparisons, casting her talented friends, getting into fights with our mutual Jordan Firstman, her little sisters standing in as her PR and her dad standing in as her agent, big rip to 'The Idol' which was so awesome, it girl expiration dates, haters informing the creative process, addressing the bagel face allegations on her own terms, celebrity cameos, where she can take things in season 2, and much more on Rachel Sennott's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. What a week. This week, Jimmy and Larry are running a marathon on music videos to goon to, the best seltzer, getting bullied by a bartender, bone marrow luges, you probably don't want to take mushrooms on Halloween, welcome to no booze November, the best roast chicken ever made, the New York City Marathon is all positive vibes until partying interferes with the race, our boy Zohran won so please see yourself out while we lib the fuck out, who was the MVP of the mfpen dinner at Sake Bar Asoko, drunken bus stop creatures, A24 opened a restaurant but don't let the Hypebeast headlines fool you into thinking it's not going to bank, 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: Our personal relationships with vintage, the 2010s coming back whether we like it or not, and the Armani bubble.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Chad Senzel is vintage podcasting. Chad—New York City vintage impresario—finally got the call to hop on mic to talk copies of copies, rare Ralph, how he goes about ID-ing jawnz, the most underrated Levi's model, practicing intentionality, Prada and Armani are what moves, the delicate balancing act between his eye and what's trending, the joy of shopping for a living, sourcing tips, a bunch of forecasting for what's next up in terms of brands and trends in vintage, Woodland vs. Realtree camo, passing on what doesn't pass the vibe check, dry cleaning bills, what's too gross to sell, not living through certain eras which is why you think they're cool, kids being too hyperaware of where they live sucking, tales from the street rack trenches, the man in the fishbowl, your friendly neighborhood fent dealer, unwritten rules of the game, getting scammed on furniture and much more on Chad Senzel's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
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.