THE RULES OF STYLE & PLAY
“ I STARTED MY FASHION JOURNEY WITH H&M. THAT’S WHY IT’S COOL TO ME THAT WE’RE DOING A COLLABORATION. UNTIL NOW I’M STILL SHOCKED THAT I’M A PART OF IT ”
Unless you’re genetically gifted, done your fair share of jumping on the first few second of New Year’s Day, or have diligently guzzled your height-inducing vitamins or Chinese herbal growth balls, you’ve probably spent a good chunk of your life wishing you were even just a few more inches taller. We know what you’re thinking: Tall people have it so much better—they can see more at an expansive glance, they can physically get ahead without so much as a vertical effort, and for sure, a few more inches stacked up is a boost to one’s confidence. Needless to say, the status quo of height-challenged populace has always harbored a lashing of envy towards taller people.
Sure, it can serve as an advantage, especially in an archaic time when industries held a higher regard for height such as athletics, fashion, and airline services. Heck, even theme parks require a minimum height for certain rides. But have you ever noticed how a tall person navigates his way through a space or a crowd?
Perhaps we’ve been
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