Brett Cleaver
Links below to purchase 944 Ts and my mixtapes. @offshore_recordings, #CleversDonuts, Swatches, Bicycles, Porsches, 2x🐻 1x 🐈⬛

A selection of images by @strange.victory for @hodinkee Magazine, Volume 12. Go pick it up and read the chat I had with @jestacey about my @swatch affinity. #printisntdead

A selection of images by @strange.victory for @hodinkee Magazine, Volume 12. Go pick it up and read the chat I had with @jestacey about my @swatch affinity. #printisntdead

A selection of images by @strange.victory for @hodinkee Magazine, Volume 12. Go pick it up and read the chat I had with @jestacey about my @swatch affinity. #printisntdead

A selection of images by @strange.victory for @hodinkee Magazine, Volume 12. Go pick it up and read the chat I had with @jestacey about my @swatch affinity. #printisntdead

Despite sharing mutual friends in the cycling sphere, I only met Nick Keating in person this summer. We almost immediately decided to work together on a passion project and began with a graphic T-Shirt in mind. After lots of back and forth on a concept, we landed on a design that took on a life of its own thanks to Nick’s talent. The result, a 944 inspired gas station moment with some other friendly transaxles about. We kept it simple with a single color pocket and back print on LA Apparel 6.5oz sizes S through XL (consult their sizing chart). We also kept the run to 44 shirts for $44. Link in profile!

Despite sharing mutual friends in the cycling sphere, I only met Nick Keating in person this summer. We almost immediately decided to work together on a passion project and began with a graphic T-Shirt in mind. After lots of back and forth on a concept, we landed on a design that took on a life of its own thanks to Nick’s talent. The result, a 944 inspired gas station moment with some other friendly transaxles about. We kept it simple with a single color pocket and back print on LA Apparel 6.5oz sizes S through XL (consult their sizing chart). We also kept the run to 44 shirts for $44. Link in profile!

Despite sharing mutual friends in the cycling sphere, I only met Nick Keating in person this summer. We almost immediately decided to work together on a passion project and began with a graphic T-Shirt in mind. After lots of back and forth on a concept, we landed on a design that took on a life of its own thanks to Nick’s talent. The result, a 944 inspired gas station moment with some other friendly transaxles about. We kept it simple with a single color pocket and back print on LA Apparel 6.5oz sizes S through XL (consult their sizing chart). We also kept the run to 44 shirts for $44. Link in profile!

Despite sharing mutual friends in the cycling sphere, I only met Nick Keating in person this summer. We almost immediately decided to work together on a passion project and began with a graphic T-Shirt in mind. After lots of back and forth on a concept, we landed on a design that took on a life of its own thanks to Nick’s talent. The result, a 944 inspired gas station moment with some other friendly transaxles about. We kept it simple with a single color pocket and back print on LA Apparel 6.5oz sizes S through XL (consult their sizing chart). We also kept the run to 44 shirts for $44. Link in profile!
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse
Live music from 2025 in order of appearance.
#livemusic #bestof2025 #hiphop #straightedgehardcore #ileftthehouse

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

WAITING FOR MAIL
I am a huge fan of the 80’s and 90’s.
I grew up in that era and spent the majority of my formative years amongst neon, action figures, BMX, skateboarding, Swatch watch, Oakley, Nike Air, Vision Street Wear, and so many other influential activities and brands. Those years are burned into my memory and I still wholeheartedly embrace them. Reissues or anything that embodies the colors, logos, or essence of that golden era catch my attention (and my wallet).
Back then, information traveled in a completely different (and slower) way. I was lucky to get a magazine or two each month and read it cover to cover, over and over and over. American Freestyler, BMX Plus, Freestylin’, Thrasher, and Transworld Skateboarding were all staples of my youth.
It was a much simpler time... While hard to imagine in our current disposable, 15-second social media world, those of us that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s remember the pace.
After moving to LA in 2013 for the amazing cycling and connection to all my childhood heroes, I was working at Ritte Cycles with a guy named Spencer who said all I was missing was the red Porsche 944. Well, I had just moved to a sprawling car-centric city and, again, all of my BMX and skateboard heroes as a kid had Porsches. As a native of New England, I was ready for some California sun.
I began to think that maybe I too should get a Porsche and down a rabbit hole I went.
Bret Cleaver @brettcleaver
Keiron Berndt @keiron_berndt
April 2021 HT No.5
Hypertrashmag.com
Limited issues available in our webstore

I Swatch Very Much™️
Slide 3: Updated Collection - Zoom In!
#swatchwatch #swatchoftheday #swatchcollector #swatchcollection #swatchproteam #swatch #neon #swatchswiss #hodinkee

I Swatch Very Much™️
Slide 3: Updated Collection - Zoom In!
#swatchwatch #swatchoftheday #swatchcollector #swatchcollection #swatchproteam #swatch #neon #swatchswiss #hodinkee

I Swatch Very Much™️
Slide 3: Updated Collection - Zoom In!
#swatchwatch #swatchoftheday #swatchcollector #swatchcollection #swatchproteam #swatch #neon #swatchswiss #hodinkee

I Swatch Very Much™️
Slide 3: Updated Collection - Zoom In!
#swatchwatch #swatchoftheday #swatchcollector #swatchcollection #swatchproteam #swatch #neon #swatchswiss #hodinkee

I Swatch Very Much™️
Slide 3: Updated Collection - Zoom In!
#swatchwatch #swatchoftheday #swatchcollector #swatchcollection #swatchproteam #swatch #neon #swatchswiss #hodinkee
Bleached hair, best friends, pier jumping, and beach days - l miss those summers. #summertime #vhs #1995 #bleachedhair #krishnacore #lowriderbicycle #pierjumping #jackass #mid90s #camcorder #baggyfit #maine #campellis #chromey #yugo
Very early days at #spookycycles captured during my time as an intern. I’m not sure if any other footage is out there of this space, so let’s spread this around!
#retrobike #90sstyle #y2k #mtb #vintagemtb #eastonaluminum #frankthewelder #projectx #darkside #norba #mtbnostalgia #mtbhistory #mtbracing #downhillmountainbiking #xcmtb #bikeporn #bikelife #tigwelding
More #SonyHandycam footage!
The last year of #Interbike in #Anaheim.
Intro by @condorbmx plus @wearespooky 1.0 booth & crew, @timbuk2 bags made to order, @allhailtheblackmarket handing out pickles, and the 1997 World Champ of #FlatlandBMX @andrew__faris.
Please tag anyone I missed!!
#Interbike1997 #InterbikeAnaheim #2hip #vintagemtb #retrobike #90sbike #dirtjump #socalmtb #y2k #y2kfashion #bikelife #bikeporn #bikemagazine #bmxfreestyle

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Paris recap! What’s your pick?
#vivreparis #streetwear #parissecret #streetphoto #bonmarche #ferrari355 #lostinparis #paris #visitparis #versailles #invaderwashere #ferrari #eglise #chateau #rue #parisienne #jahjah #lartdelautomobile

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

Reminiscing on an afternoon with @strange.victory in the summer of 2023 for @hodinkee featuring lots of @swatch. #swatchcollector #hodinkeemagazine #80sstyle

B-sides, what’s your favorite track on the B-side of a cassette? Main Source “Live At The Barbeque” was always a personal flip side gem. #memorex
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