Hey there, readers! It’s been nearly a week since my last post, and I’ve been getting some messages from you guys asking what’s next. That kind of anticipation really pushes me forward, knowing that my work resonates with you and makes this style journey we’re on together that much more rewarding. Of course, with that comes the pressure to constantly think of fresh content - whether it’s a killer article or something new to drop on the blog. I’ve started to wonder, do I need to always come up with something grand, or is it enough to just share the things I genuinely enjoy? After all, if you’ve stuck with me for nearly three months, chances are we’re on the same wavelength when it comes to taste.
Today, I’m buzzing about a new arrival: a pair of sleek navy blue trousers from a lesser-known Dutch brand, Trashness. Let me kick things off by showing these bad boys off 😎.
Trashness specializes in creating staple pieces that anyone can wear, but their strength lies in the details. Their cuts are sharp, and their signature skull and crossbones embroidery sets them apart in a subtle yet cool way.
I’ve been aware of Trashness for a while, back when their website was more of a fashion blog that centered around OOTD posts. To be honest, the quality back then wasn’t anything special, and the photos were hit or miss. I’m not exactly sure when they decided to flip the switch and turn Trashness into an online store, but they nailed their marketing. They started teasing “mysterious” accessories - like lapel pins, ties, and pocket squares - all featuring their distinctive skull logo. It stirred up curiosity, with people asking who or what Trashness was, and most importantly, how they could get their hands on those accessories.
Then, boom - Trashness launched their store, and suddenly, you could buy all these items that had been floating around the blog. They even offered free worldwide shipping on everything, from a $7 lapel pin to larger orders. From my experience, the delivery took about two weeks, and there were no hidden fees tacked on, which is always a win.
One of their standout products is their Extreme Cutaway shirts, with collars that have totally shifted my perspective on how a shirt can feel and look. They’re light, comfortable, and versatile, with just the right amount of edge.
If you check out Instagram, Trashness has some serious fans. One that stands out is Bienguud, who seems to always work a Trashness piece into his daily looks.
Honestly, if I had the chance, I’d probably want to grab every piece from their collection. Their style meshes perfectly with my own - a blend of simplicity with small but impactful details.
And it’s not just their products that impress; their customer service is top-notch. I remember ordering a lapel pin once, but they accidentally sent me the wrong item. When I reached out to them, they told me to keep the mistaken item as a gift, and they immediately sent out the correct one. The entire interaction was friendly and personal, not the usual copy-paste responses you get from other brands.
If you’re into sharp designs with a little rebellious edge, Trashness is definitely worth a try. You might just fall for that iconic skull logo as hard as I have.
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