Throwing Fits

Throwing Fits
James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman describe themselves as "two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the zeitgeist," and honestly that's a pretty accurate summary. Throwing Fits started as a menswear podcast, but it's grown into something broader: a cultural commentary show that uses fashion as its entry point into music, food, nightlife, and the general experience of being a guy who cares about how things look without wanting to be pretentious about it. The show has been running since 2017 and has racked up over 800 episodes, which is a staggering output. Episodes split between longer interview episodes running about 90 minutes and shorter bonus clips. James and Lawrence bring genuine fashion industry knowledge, with Lawrence having worked at Grailed and Complex, while James has roots in media and content. They talk about brands, drops, and trends with the kind of specificity that separates them from generic lifestyle shows. Guests range from designers and creative directors to musicians and chefs. Recent episodes have featured conversations about everything from Japanese denim to the best bars in lower Manhattan. The tone stays casual even when the subject matter gets niche. You don't need to know what Kapital is to enjoy the conversation, but you might end up Googling it afterward. Throwing Fits connects with guys in their twenties because it treats caring about your appearance and your environment as normal rather than something to apologize for. The hosts are funny, opinionated, and unapologetic about their interests. It's the menswear podcast for people who'd never describe themselves as menswear guys.

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