Complex Twitterati: 5 Streetwear Designers You Should Follow On Twitter

Add these five creatives from our favorite streetwear brands to your Twitter timeline for some great info and a few laughs.

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There are tons of reasons to have a Twitter account—to stalk your ex, read Complex articles, and look at your favorite Kardashian twitpics. But it's also good to have a healthy list of industry insiders to keep you up on what's going on. Check out our first installment of Complex Twitterati, and check 5 Streetwear Designers You Should Follow On Twitter.

Scott Sasso

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It'd be nice to get back to making stuff just for myself,.... who am I kidding I make half the line for myself. If I didn't I prob be rich!less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyScott Sasso
Skotso

WHO: Scott Sasso (@Skotso), Designer/Owner of 10.DEEP
WHY YOU SHOULD FOLLOW: Scott comes in and out of Twitter but keeping him in your timeline means having a hook to New York life and all the goings on at 10Deep HQ. He's funny, and worth the add to make sure you stay up on 10Deep line announcements and collabs.

Bobby Hundreds

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Haters said our designs were so wack we'd never last, but we proved them wrong! We've lasted a really long time making wack designs.less than a minute ago via ÜberSocial Favorite Retweet ReplyBOBBY HUNDREDS
bobbyhundreds

WHO: Bobby Hundreds (@bobbyhundreds), Designer of The Hundreds
WHY YOU SHOULD FOLLOW: The Hundreds' website was a blog before that was even really a word, and Bobby Hundreds has been the king of his brand's social face since it started. Twitter is just another appropriate medium for his take on the world, and he Tweets a mix of humor, news, and product info. Tweets like "Turns out Schwarzenegger's maid didn't retire. She was terminated," and "Flannels are plaid out" Are freebies for T-shirt designers in training. Cha-Ching!

Nicky Diamonds

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Pretty much just finished up designing Summer 2012 tees & I'm lovin them. 2 bad they don't drop for 13 months. Summer '11 drops next month.less than a minute ago via ÜberSocial Favorite Retweet ReplyDiamond Supply Co.
NickyDiamonds

WHO: Nick Tershay (@nickydiamonds), Designer of Diamond Supply Co.
WHY YOU SHOULD FOLLOW: Nick Diamond is embedded in Fairfax-land and the skate scene, so if you have a thing for L.A., this is your dude. Great for Twitpics from the trenches and #skatelife hashtags.

Dee and Ricky

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I'm in Paris so you a manaja twa is so necessaryless than a minute ago via Twitter for Mac Favorite Retweet ReplyDee & Ricky Ahh!
DeeandRicky

WHO: Dee & Ricky (@deeandricky and @rickyanddee), Accessories Designers
WHY YOU SHOULD FOLLOW: The twins got a big break with Marc Jacobs, but they've never stopped doing what they're doing. Their Twitter rants follow the stream-of-consciousness paradigm, and if you can handle the text-message use of the English language, they're worth following. Even if it's just to see Twitpics from whatever part of the world they're terrorizing. Currently: Paris, France.

Jeff Staple

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If ur broke ass friend owed his credit cards over $14trillion, then offered to LOAN U $2billion, what would u think? #Egyptless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone Favorite Retweet Replyjeffstaple
jeffstaple

WHO: Jeff Staple (@jeffstaple), Designer and Founder of Staple Design/Founder of Reed Space
WHY YOU SHOULD FOLLOW: Jeff has had a part in making streetwear what it is today, and he's one of the smartest guys in the game. He's constantly dropping updates on new product from Staple Design and Reed Space, Tweeting rare sneakers, and having a laugh when warranted—like VMAN's choice to put Lady Gaga on the cover of its Asian issue, "because that makes total sense."

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