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FUCK YEAH CRUST PANTS…
IN CRUST WE TRUST!

I can’t front, my fascination with crust pants started in 1983, because I had older heads around me who had killer pants. While living in San Francisco during the 80’s, I started expressing myself with a needle & thread, but I really made my raddest pair in the early 2000’s. While living in Seattle, I began a pair of pants that took over my life; I would spend hours sewing on patches. During this time, I realized something: that I felt a tremdeous calming effect with every patch that I finished, and even now it’s great way for me to relax. When I see someone rocking a pair, I don’t care what country I’m in, I still get excited and I can’t help but stare. I have mega amounts of respect for people who take the time create a killer crust pants, because I know that they are a labor of blackened love. I also find it really interesting the way that every pair tells a different story, but they also connect the wearer to a worldwide tribe. The spirit of D.I.Y is totally alive, and has been passed down from punks to punks. Today CVLT Nation has put together a gallery of crust pants images that spans a least three decades, maybe even longer! So after the jump, check how humans have taken what’s around and created wearable art!

All Photos From Fuckyeahcrustpants

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. disgusted

    October 18, 2012 at 8:42 am

    what is this, a fashion show?

  2. andrew

    January 5, 2012 at 12:05 pm

    This guy should join a quilting club. I think my Grandma could refer him.

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