A story of failure // In 2013 I was working in the music business as a merchandise manager with Kendrick Lamar. I had been doing it for about a year and was still novice to the whole process. One day I found out that Kendrick was going on tour with Kanye West (at the time was my favorite artist) and in that moment I decided I had to go on this tour. Mind you I had never gone on tour or even had an idea how to settle shows, count in and everything that doing merchandise on the road entails but I convinced the team that I should go. Fast forward a few weeks the tour starts and I FAIL royally. First few shows were a nightmare of miscounts, logistical problems, poor merchandise placement, the list goes on lol. I kept getting the “you’re fucking up” call after each show and I felt like shit. I remember midway through the tour I was in my hotel room in NY and I just wanted to quite; I hated feeling terrible for failing, but then I realized after each show, the mess-ups weren’t as bad as the previous one. Unconsciously I had learned and corrected my mistakes, growing through the process. By the end of the tour I managed to make very few mistakes and after that went on a few more tours and became a great merchandise manager through failing. Where there is failure there is an opportunity to grow and that’s what this collection is about. Appreciating the process of growth. FAILING, LEARNING, GROWING. FAIL, LEARN, GROW T-SHIRTS available on constructionunder.com #UNDERCONSTRUCTION #FailLearnGrow . . . . . . . . #streetlook #instastreetwear #streetwearbrands #streetwearstore #bestofstreetwear #hypebeaststyle #streetwearaddicted #streetfashion #streetwearfashion #urbanstreetwear (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_p1pvTDKNe/?igshid=1xicuw5q0f78a










