Oh man, you already know that when I upload an issue of HUGE it’s full of bangers, so buckle up and enjoy the ride. Meant to upload this on Christmas until I realized I forgot to scan a single page. I wanna start by thanking all of my paid subscribers that have stuck around with DampMags this year. I haven’t been able to upload nearly as much as I would like but each and every one of you keeps me motivated to keep scanning and sharing. Lots of exciting stuff in store for 2025 that I look forward to sharing with you. Anyways, here is the November issue of HUGE Magazine from 20 years ago, enjoy!
First up we have this ‘Discord’ menswear editorial which features A/W 2004 looks from designers and brands like Ann Demeulemeester, Libertine, Rick Owens, Balenciaga, and more. The purple/pink tone of these pages made the colors quite difficult to get correct. All of the outfits have a unique look from the last, showing off the many different types of styles the clothing can be worn.
Moving forward we have a brief editorial for Number (N)ine’s A/W 2004 “Give Peace A Chance” collection. The editorial itself, called ‘River Of Tears,’ shows the models posing in the dark amidst the fog beside a river. Models can be seen wearing the signature (N)ine camo mesh top, long button down shirts, sweatshorts over leggings, and military inspired coats.
Up next we have two brief brand-focused editorials. The ‘Russian Vibes’ editorial is pretty self explanatory and features Final Home’s A/W 2004 collection. The ‘Region Of Art’ editorial highlights Visvim’s A/W 2004 lineup of shoes and clothing. Visvim was only about four years old at the time of this magazine. I’ve always found it quite impressive the amount of different shoes and boots they produced even as a somewhat new brand.
Finally we have a great selection of boots for the winter in various styles. My favorites have to be the Dior Homme, Mihara Yasuhiro, and Margiela pairs.
There is so much more in this issue that I’m leaving for the paid subscribers.
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