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In the inaugural episode of the Highsnobiety Dropcast, hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon talk about Supreme's CFDA nomination, what we can expect from Kim Jones replacing Kris Van Assche at Dior Homme, the history Sean Wotherspoon's Air Max Day collab, and Stefano Gabbana's purported Supreme collab.

Noah rates his recent meal at the Hooters in New York City's Herald Square, and tries his hand at advertising for an erotic phone line.

Also, they admit their rampant consumerism in the segment "What'd You Cop?" where Jeff spills the beans on where to get cheap Birkenstocks, and Noah makes a case for side bags being different than purses—even if there's a convenient make-up compartment.

Want a chance to chime in and be featured on the next episode? Call the Dropcast SNOBLINE at +1-833-HIGHSNOB to roast us, praise us, and for the love of god, suggest better names than the "SNOBLINE."

Listen to The Dropcast's inaugural episode below:

Also, check out the latest episode of our weekly show, The Review.

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