I was impressed by the attention to detail. These illustrations are usually so bland and generic.
everyone who isn’t a corporate drone is a “hipster” now….
reminds me of how back in the day, everyone who wasn’t a corporate drone was a “hippie”….Let’s be real, if you are wearing an intact Sub-Pop tee in 2025, you’re a tectbook hipster.
let’s be really real, they sell sub pop tshirts at walmart… this pamphlet is probably fake, btw.
nirvana is classic rock now.How dare you. Kurt died, what, ten years ago? Fifteen.
VERY RECENTLY
Hipsters used to mean try hards for attention that spend all their energy of staying ahead of what is popular.
Now it means any man that dress casually but have spent a single thought on what they wear.
It seems these people calling out “hipsters” think everybody must conform to worn out monochrome t-shirts and blue jeans. Until somebody does it with a nice haircut slightly out of the ordinary, then they too are a hipster. These people would have been mad at The Beatles for their long hair back some ten years after their breakthrough.
Probably the artist himself lol sub pop shirt and all
“I had my seatbelt buckled before the light went on. You probably never heard of it…”
Bro I put it on immediately when I sit down, always. Not that it would help much in a crash. 😅
It just feels better. It’s muscle memory because I do the same when driving. Sit down; belt on.
Forget a crash, it saves you from hitting your head on the ceiling when the plane encounters turbulence and suddenly drops 10 meters and everything not held down goes flying inside.
33 ish feet in freedom units
How many bananas?
A bunch
That’s a lot. Right?
A bunch
57 bananas long
Yeah that! I want protection from that, please!
And climate change is making turbulences worse
Which airline is this?
Pretty sure it’s Alaska. Sub Pop is Seattle based, as is Alaska, and that looks like your average dude in Seattle TBH
Yep, Alaska.
I haven’t seen a man wear that much denim in public since the 90s. I thought hipsters were into plaid, beanies and Starbucks.
Denim was huge about a decade ago, at least in the NW US.
Looks like Yung Gravy.