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Recently, the Cat Meh If You See Me With A Seam Ripper Now Is Not The Time Shirt but in fact I love this rapper, who is known for his cheeky, often surreal infusion of post-Soviet aesthetic in his music and style, has also had a collaboration with Adidas. In the campaign, he wears a tracksuit (an Eastern bloc favorite) that he sports with a phallic pair of Adidas Superstar sneakers that are more than three feet long and have 40 rows of eyelets. Cash himself has a striking, often perverse personal style. The rapper, who boasts a pin-straight brown haircut and an impeccably manicured, pencil-thin mustache, has worn a digitally altered, hot pink minidress made to look like a Croc and a floral-print suit that matches the wallpaper behind him.

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One of the Cat Meh If You See Me With A Seam Ripper Now Is Not The Time Shirt but in fact I love this more charmingly useless pieces in his collaboration with the house is a parcel of vacuum-packed ramen with the Tommy Cash x Maison Margiela logo stamped on it. (In addition to calories and nutritional information, the back of the package has the following: “NB! This is a collectible item. This product/accessory is not for consumption. Eat only at your own risk.”) Cash notes that this is a layered offering. “It is every student’s food. In Eastern Europe, everyone eats it when they’re in a broke spot,” he says. “Margiela ramen is something I’ve never seen. You could never have the cheapest thing in the world but it’s designer.” Cash has also released a track titled “Mute” that is three-and-a-half minutes of pure silence, which he compares to Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square. For the track’s cover, Cash spoofed a photograph of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, and Tatjana Patitz photographed by Peter Lindbergh in the ’90s. Instead, it shows Cash snuggled up with his fellow Estonians.