Stories, ideas & small rebellions
The Tug Of Looks Journal is where we put context around our clothes — the people who inspire us, the small cultural moves that matter, and the way a single tee or hat can hold a memory. It exists to make pieces feel less transactional and more human — because clothes tell stories, and we want to teach our customers how to wear, keep and care for those stories.
Why Some People Always Look Put Together (Even in Basics)
How Lagos Built Its Own Version of Streetwear
MOWALOLA: What it means to be a Nigerian designer in a a world of labels
FIVE STYLE PREDICTIONS FOR 2026
THE MUSTACHE ERA: WHY EVERYONE IS SUDDENLY SHAVING EVERYTHING ELSE
The World According to Rick Owens
Casablanca’s Church Show and the Sermon of Style
WAS THE 90s REALLY THE BEST DECADE FOR FASHION ?
THE HOODIE: FROM REBEL TO RUNWAY
WHY BOMBER JACKETS ARE ORANGE INSIDE