The Vlogger's Day Out at the Mall
As I sat down with my friend to discuss what was going on, I mentioned that someone had suddenly reappeared after being away for a while, and it sparked an idea about getting a pair of glasses. I've been looking for them in LA due to the warm weather and constant sunshine, which made wearing regular sunglasses challenging. My initial choice was the expensive Ray-Bans, which cost around $40. However, I wanted to step up my game and consider something like Tom Ford glasses.
I took a look at some options, including these first choices that seemed to take my face pretty well. While they matched the frames I liked, there was one peculiar feature that caught my attention - a small silver thing on the nose bridge that looked out of place. It might be due to my large nose, but it didn't quite sit right with me. These were some of the most popular glasses in stores, and I wasn't a fan of their " douche bag" style.
After considering several options, I finally decided on the Tom Ford glasses that caught my eye. I was impressed by how well they fit my face, despite having some minor issues. A kind employee at Topshop noticed my interest and surprised me with a 25% discount on the spot, which was even more exciting because these glasses weren't supposed to be released yet! Despite the initial hesitation, I ended up buying them, and as I put them on for the first time, I couldn't help but feel cool.
The Vlogger's Countdown Begins
As I wrapped up my experience with the new glasses, I couldn't wait to share some exciting news with my fans. Firstly, I mentioned that they would be creating a countdown for their upcoming Sneakerheads Be Like Part 5 video. This project had been in the works for quite some time, and they were eager to finally reveal it.
The countdown began on this Sunday, where viewers could follow along as the vlogger shared daily updates on how many days were left until the release of Sneakerheads Be Like Part 5. The excitement was palpable, with fans eagerly awaiting the upcoming series, which included filming scenes in the Bay Area and collaborating with Harrison Swag.
The Vlogger's Announcement
In addition to sharing the countdown, I announced that they had partnered with CREP Protect for the upcoming Sneaker Con tour. This was a huge deal for sneaker enthusiasts, as CREP Protect would be sponsoring the whole series. However, what was even more exciting was that Sneaker Con would be taking place in two locations - the Bay Area and Chicago.
For those from the Bay Area, I invited them to visit Santa Clara to attend Sneaker Con. Moreover, Sneaker Con in Chicago was just around the corner, happening on May 21st, while the event in the Bay Area would take place a week before that. To make things even more appealing, they would be attending both events with their own booth at Sneaker Con in the Bay Area.
After Sharing the News, It's Time for Laundry
As I wrapped up the vlog announcement, I realized it had been an exhausting day, spent mostly indoors cleaning and working on content. Feeling quite done with all that work, I declared that it was time to take a break and do something more enjoyable - buying a new bed frame made from Champ Sports boxes and laundry mats.
In reality, it wasn't as easy as it seemed; the vlogger had been planning their day out for quite some time but decided to spend the entire day working instead. One day out of the week usually turned out like this, where work overshadowed other activities. With that said, tomorrow promised a fresh start, and they would be sharing more updates on Sneakerheads Be Like Part 5 in Thursday's vlog.
The Vlogger Reflects on Today's Video
Before ending the video, I couldn't help but admit that it wasn't exactly what I had envisioned. It was kind of awkward, to be honest. The lack of energy and enthusiasm from my side made for a less-than-entertaining experience. However, despite its shortcomings, I hoped my fans would still find enjoyment in watching it. They could look forward to more exciting updates on Sneakerheads Be Like Part 5 tomorrow.
I ended the video with an expression of exhaustion and frustration but not before acknowledging their authenticity - "the whole damn show."