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		<title>The All-Over-Print Hoody is a thorn in my side</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mvremix.com/urban/showcase/images/all-over-print.jpg" alt="All Over Print Hoody" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5">I deem the all-over-print-design hoody officially over. If you donâ€™t know what I speak of your eyes are closed. These hoodies are featured among societyâ€™s finest and lowest. They feature designs such as multi-colored stars, clouds, words, skulls, guns, logos, and everything else. The design is a print Xeroxed numerous times all over a fabric. Itâ€™s like taking a stamp, and stamping a hoody until it is entirely covered. Iâ€™m sure youâ€™ve seen them among campus, in Seattle, at a show or in your best friends closet.</p>
<p>I believe they became played out back in December, but now is the time to announce its demise. The style is full-blown like an epidemic. Every time I see someone wearing them I cringe as if cigarette smoke blew in my face. My hands clasp in hardened angst at the mere sight of them. I have never owned an all-over-print hoody, I never had too because everyone else did. Theyâ€™re like the Griswallâ€™s house during Christmas holiday, completely over-the-top.</p>
<p>The average price for one of these is around $70. Knock-offs can be purchased between $20 and $30 and offer a buyer the same self absorbed vanity. Iâ€™ve seen the hoodies for up to $300 for exclusive styles by â€œballerâ€ status clothing labels.</p>
<p>These hoodies make me dry heave with bitterness. Theyâ€™re the plague to fashion, consuming every clothing boutique and adorning every young hip-hop zealot. Theyâ€™re an eye-sore among a crowd. They have the uncanny ability to draw you in like tunnel vision, then crush your senses with anxiety like falling Tetris blocks.</p>
<p>The best place to observe them in action is at an underground Hip-hop show. They flock like gulls and shit all over the floor. And of course theyâ€™re topped off with a New Era fitted ball cap, golden logo adorned on the bill like a merit badge. I have nothing against ball caps, but chill out on the perfectly matched hat, hoody and shoes. The same kids that own this gear probably order every El-P produced-record via the web with fierce conviction. These kids are the epitome of sold out. Their taste is over confined and rigidly stagnant. These hoodies are at the bulls-eye of the fashion target right now. Companies keep slinging them however, because they make a ton of money, but those money-making days are coming to an end. What more can be done with the design? I anticipate the day I donâ€™t see them at fashion boutiques and throughout online stores. All-over hoodies are raging birthmarks with an inferiority complex. I hope they go out of style like Laser Discs. </p>
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