Do You Think It Will Work? [Complex]( MAKING HEADLINES [How to Properly Style and Wear Socks]( [The Best Bad Movies Of All Time]( [The 25 Best Fashion Trends of the Early 2000s]( [The Best Podcasts on Spotify]( TOP STORY [Alternate text]( True Religion Aims For Another Comeback With Supreme Collaboration. Will It Work? On Sept. 18, Adidas honored pro skateboarder Tyshawn Jones with a mural in the Bronx, the neighborhood he grew up in. It was yet another milestone in the long list of achievements the 22-year-old has accomplished. The painting of Jones, which was on a brick wall, was surrounded by beautiful shrubbery and a phrase that read âBlack Excellence is Dreaming Big.â It demanded attention, but streetwear fans with a keen eye took note of Jonesâ outfit tooâa faded purple zip-up with True Religionâs recognizable Buddha logo stamped on the chest in red. The major difference, the arched red text read âSupremeâ and not âTrue Religion.â [READ STORY]( EDITORS' PICKS [Alternate text]( The Outdoor Trend Has Hit Sneakers, but Where Did It Come From? Supreme collaborating with True Religion? The pairing admittedly isnât one that immediately comes to mind, but given Supremeâs penchant for honing in on cultural touch points within New York City and hip-hop, the connection makes sense. Founded by Kym Gold and Jeff Lubell in 2002 in Vernon, California, True Religion jeans quickly became a uniform in neighborhoods like Harlem, thanks in large part to Juelz Santana and Jim Jones, who wore the brand throughout the 2000s. In years that followed, True Religionâs relationship with hip-hop would grow even stronger. [READ STORY]( [Alternate text]( Hereâs the Trailer For Complex and Spotifyâs âInfamous: The Story of YNW Mellyâ Podcast Complex and Spotify have teamed up for a new documentary podcast series focusing on the rise and eventual imprisonment of Florida rapper YNW Melly. The âMurder On My Mindâ rapper was heading for international success, but that all started to come crumbling down when he became the prime suspect in the murder of his two best friends, Christopher âYNW Juvyâ Thomas Jr. and Anthony âYNW Sakchaserâ Williams. He claimed the two were victims of a drive-by shooting, but authorities believe he and fellow rapper Cortlen âYNW Bortlenâ Henry were responsible for their deaths. Check out the trailer for the Spotify Original. [READ STORY]( [Alternate text]( Why You Werenât Taught Money Management in High School Tim Ranzettaâs financial education started when he was in elementary school, but it didnât happen in any classroom. Instead, he learned about money on snow days. As other kids slept in or tuned in to The Price Is Right, Ranzetta would wrap himself in his warmest winter gear and grab a shovel from his garage. Then heâd trudge from door to door, selling neighbors his snow-shoveling services. âFor me, a snowstorm wasnât a holiday,â he says. âIt was a business opportunity.â [READ STORY]( [Alternate text]( Set Designer Behind Savage x Fenty Vol. 3 Talks How Rihanna Challenges Him Willo Perron is the set designer behind the Savage x Fenty Vol .3 show, which premiered on Amazon Prime last week. Perron, who also worked on the first and second editions of the show, has worked with others to help Rihanna realize her vision and turn the Savage x Fenty shows into major events that merge fashion, performance, and art. Perron says his goal was to showcase the beauty of the architecture without adding a lot of bells and whistles. [READ STORY]( [Complex on Instagram]( [Complex on Facebook]( [Complex on Twitter]( [Complex on YouTube]( [Complex on Snapchat]( © Complex Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 229 W. 43rd Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10036 You are receiving this email because you've signed up for Complex Newsletter. Want to stop receiving messages from Complex? [Unsubscribe]( [Click here to view this email in your browser.]( Complex.com is part of: [Complex Networks](