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Fashion designer Bob Smooth joins Tré to discuss basketball strategy, relationship boundaries, and his evolving fashion brand. The conversation flows naturally between sports analysis and personal insights, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of basketball culture and creative entrepreneurship.

• Warriors fan Bob believes Steph Curry's minutes should be limited to 22-25 minutes per game for the first 35 games to prevent playoff burnout
• Jonathan Kuminga deserves more playing time and has shown potential to be an "upgraded version of Tony Kukoc"
• Steve Kerr's coaching decisions have been "questionable" over the past few years
• The Golden State Valkyries should continue pursuing playoffs despite losing star Kayla Thornton to injury
• Men in relationships should delete Instagram to avoid constant temptation, even in strong relationships
• Made by Bob Collection is evolving from streetwear to more sophisticated designs reflecting Bob's personal aesthetic
• Bob is designing his first women's purse, saying "Think about that statement—'I made a purse for your girl'"
• Quality control and proper manufacturing are crucial challenges when producing fashion overseas

Follow Bob's fashion journey on social media and look for his new collection dropping early next year. Continue to tune in to Get A Bucket for more content!


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up everybody?
It's your favorite show'sfavorite show Get a Bucket.
I'm your host, trey, and, asusual, I hope you're all having
a wonderful, wonderful day.
Now, today y'all see my guy,kenny, on the screen.
Kenny, how's everything withyou?
Man, I'm good bro, how youdoing?
Pretty good, pretty good, can'tcomplain.
What title do you want today?
Because he has a couple oftitles to talk about.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Ladies and gentlemen, but I fashion like how you want
to.
I want to wear whateverdirection you try to go.
I'm right there with you.
I mean fashion icon.

(00:39):
I just like to like put clotheson, that's it, and make clothes
too, okay.
So yeah, those two things Iwouldn't.
I don't like I'm not big ontitles, honestly, but thank you
though.
Thank you, I'll take it, I'lltake it that's funny, we got
some stuff to talk about.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
He's a not big on titles.
All right, that's cool.
That may come back to ha.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
That may come back to haunt him but also I wanted to
say, though, like you actuallylike one of the few people to
actually call me by my real name?
Ooh, yeah, you're one of thefew people.
Should we run it back?
Nah, nah, that's cool, take two.
Nah, I like it though.
I like it though, like it'slike I can be a different
character right now.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Okay, okay, or the real me, so you cool with Kitty.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Oh yeah, for sure.
Okay, all right, make sure.
It might be a surprise to somepeople, but you're not know what
do you go by?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
what do you go by?

Speaker 2 (01:22):
I mean people know me as Bob smooth okay.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Bob, bob.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Okay, that makes it yeah, but like no actually that
says a lot, though that's whatI'm trying to say with that this
is a lot yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
I definitely forget literally everybody forget.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
It's the opposite.
So everybody forgets my realname and just call me that's
five-stop.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
That's crazy.
You got to remember your origin.
You got to remember your origin.
I'm telling you no, for real,for real, speaking of origin.
Look, speaking of origin Wordword.
So you said you're a Warriorsfan, for sure.
All right, brother, have youthought of this, steph curry?

Speaker 2 (02:08):
is going to be retiring soon.
He is.
Are you still going to remain awarrior fan?
Yes, but I probably also wouldum probably add like two or
three more teams as a asfavorites as well.
So like I'll still be a fan butum I'm probably gonna be a fan
of other teams too.
I'm not gonna going to lie,okay, yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
I'm assuming those are going to be based around
players.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Yeah, for sure.
I mean I like Anthony Edwards,that's my guy.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Okay, he can come to the Lakers.
I'm not bad at him.
I'm not bad at him at all.
But you mentioned AnthonyEdwards, then that's a star in
the league.
Yeah, do you feel your Warriorscurrently need another star?
Right now, you have Steph Curry, jimmy Jeffrey Jordan and
Draymond Green as your big three.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
So I wouldn't say we need another star, I just need
one or two things.
A few things needs to happen,but one thing specifically to
Steph.
I feel like Steph's minutesshould be limited.
The first like 35 games Limitedmeaning like 32?
.
Less than that, like I feellike you should get Steph like

(03:13):
22, 25 minutes a game, sheesh.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Take that man out, the MVP running all together.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
The only reason is because Steph always burns out
during the playoffs.
He's gone.
He's always gone, like evenwhen we won he was gone.
I was going to say 22,.
He looked fresh.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Yeah, but then he was , how old was he?
I mean, that was three yearsago.
How old was he Not 37?

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Yeah, he looked fresh too, but then also like he.
I don't know what was up withthat year, because that was one
of the very few years where he'slike he made it through the
playoffs.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
He used against her her like last eight games before
the playoffs though well, jimmy, jimmy, jeffrey, jordan, with
the acquisition of him y'allwere like what?
Fourth in the league, I think,record wise, the like once y'all
acquired him For sure.
So acquiring Jeffrey, like thatright, like y'all know, that's

(04:10):
Jordan's kid, mj I'm talkingabout that does take some
pressure off Steph.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
For sure it does.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
You've got a player like Draymond who can cultivate
your team.
It helps a lot.
He's been needing help.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Also, with Klay being gone, he's been needing help
for a minute, so obviously hehad to place to his full
potential.
That's why he was always arun-up for the MVP regardless of
how shitty we were.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
What's your thoughts on Jonathan Kaminga, because
currently, as this episode cameout.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
That was going to be my second point.
I feel like Steve Kerr, bro, heneeds to start doing a lot more
of like consultating with thewhole staff, bro, because his
coaching has been questionable alot in the past, like two or
three years, questionable how so?
In terms of like play style,what plays he utilizes or not,

(05:02):
even in like in game timesituation.
He's made some questionablecalls, bro, and I mean that's
going to stain his resume alittle bit.
I think he's the cause to someof our demise.
I will say that.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
I think he has questionable judgment.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yes a lot.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
I found out the boy.
I found out he named his sonNicholas.
Right, hold on, hear me outthough.
Hear me out though.
What's the nickname forNicholas, nick?
Now say his that's all I'msaying.

(05:43):
But basketball related when'retelling me that he.
But basketball related whenyou're telling me.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
That is funny though.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
But he can't defend Jason Tatum, can't defend little
guards during the Olympics andthat's the reason why he sat out
.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
That's what I'm saying.
That's questionable, but Ithink that was more so like an
NBA thing with Jason Tatum, moreso than he just won the
championship.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Nah, I think that also was an NBA thing, bro.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
I don't think that was solely on Steve.
I don't think he was actuallymaking that decision at that
moment, because he would haveplayed him.
There's no reason why he didn'tplay him.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
You head coach, you got to come up with a better
excuse than if that's the case.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
That's what I'm saying was beyond Steven In that
specific situation.
Whatever happened with Tatumbetween the championship to the
playoffs, something went bad.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
So then do you put a lot of the blame on Kaminga's
woes, on Kerr?

Speaker 2 (06:37):
For sure, and that's different, though, because he's
with that team like all the time.
That's his team.
He should know how he's.
He knows his players, bro.
He knows their strengths, heknows their weaknesses.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
No, jason Tatum's strengths and weaknesses, y'all
just saw them in the finals nottoo long ago.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
That is true.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
If it was up to him, he wouldhave played them.
That's what I'm saying.
I think in that specificsituation I won't all the way on
Steve, so what's?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
his reason Like what's the reason for Kaminga
not getting PT for you?

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I have no fucking idea.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Okay, but you weren't happy with Kaminga not getting.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
PT A hundred percent.
I was not happy.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Okay, let me ask you this then Jonathan Kaminga or,
oh my God, pod Podenski.
Who's a better player for you?

Speaker 2 (07:19):
I feel like you can utilize both.
No.
Can utilize both.
No, no fair.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Both players are good , to be clear.
Pod this is no slander, butthis came up in conversation and
somebody said they valued Podover Minka.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
I feel like I would want to say Minka, but he didn't
get his chance.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Some people said that he did get his chance.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Nah, stop it bro, Stop, Stop it.
What is this like?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
his fourth year, right Like fourth, fifth, 450 or
something like that.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Yeah, man he barely played throughout the whole year
.
He has barely played.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
That's what I'm saying.
Some people think he got enoughchances.
But you feel as a Warriors fan,but he showed a lot in those
chances.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
I thought he did too.
He showed a lot that he can doit, Even in the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
So it's like If you're going to really be that
statistical, you statistical,you have to really look at the
numbers and how much he waseffective on the team.
But I'm just strictly speakingon as a fan and watching and
also being an advocate fan, I'veseen enough.

(08:16):
Where this kid can, given himthe opportunity, he can turn up.
But then without that, ofcourse he's going to get cold.
You're going to put him in asituation where he probably
wasn't even ready to playbecause he hasn't been playing
for a minute and now he'ssupposed to turn up.
Obviously you should always beready, but then when you're on
your, come on bro.
Also a good player at that.

(08:38):
It's not even like it wassomebody scrubby.
He's been good since the G.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
League.
He's been hyped since the GLeague, but that's good too.
A lot of players have beenlooking like.
Are you going to show up andshow out now?

Speaker 2 (08:53):
Look at Jalen Green.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
I was thinking Jalen Green, but we got other people
to talk about.
I like Jonathan Kaminger.
I want them to keep him on thesquad.
I think he can be an upgradedversion of Tony Kukoc, because I
believe y'all have the 96 Bullsroster-esque, if you will.
Y'all may need a little morehype, but I think y'all have
Quentin Post.
I like him.
Y'all lost Kevon Looney.

(09:16):
I hate that.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Yeah, we needed that we needed that.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
I thought y'all got robbed of a championship this
year with the injury to StephCurry.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
That's what I'm saying.
That hurt, that hurt.
I mean, obviously fans want togo to the game to see Steph and
see Steph perform.
But in terms of like, if peoplereally care about a
championship which I don't knowif the Warriors necessarily care
about a championship becausethey've had a hype for so long
and they're kind of stillbanking off that hype, but I

(09:45):
don't know how things look whenSteph leaves but if people
really care about championship,you're going to have to decline
or Jimmy's going to have to givemore playing time.
It's either going to be one orthe two.
Jimmy's going to have to givemore playing time, and also
that's when you add Kaminga, sohe can take more off Steph too.
That's another weapon.
They can score.
They can give you 15, 18, maybe25.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You got a lot on your mind.
We're going to take a littlepause.
We're going to take a littlepause from the board Again
you're a Golden State fan.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
I was going crazy.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I give the women some love too.
Golden State Valkyries Debutseason right, inaugural season
for them.
They're right, inaugural seasonfor them.
They're doing pretty well.
Actually I can't hold you.
They're surprising.
They're surprising some people,namely myself, because I was
not expecting them to hit theplayoffs word and they actually
can, like there's a possibility,there's a world where these
girls hit the playoffs.

(10:35):
Now.
They had Kayla Thornton right.
Debut season for her right withthe, not in the WNBA, but for
the Valkyrie All-star year,wonderful, like bravo.
But she's out in that Like messdone for the season, still in
the playoff race.
I personally don't believeladies do not hate me for saying

(10:58):
this.
I don't think they got a chanceat winning a championship this
year.
But again, that's just mypersonal belief.
With all that context I juststated, do you believe the
Valkyries should tank or shouldthey aim to make the playoffs?

Speaker 2 (11:15):
No, no Okay.
No especially if they're thatclose to make the playoffs.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Okay, now so again, because this is their inaugural
season Because you can lose atthe playoffs.
Yeah, yeah, so again, becausethis is their inaugural season,
because you can lose at theplayoffs, yeah, yeah, yeah, but
this is their inaugural season.
Last year they drafted fifth Ifyou lose badly enough, you
could potentially get the firstpick.
I understand that.
Which, like that's a 6-7 draftpick in the name of Lauren Betts
.
Potentially I get that.
So, like you still feel likethere's no reason to aim for the

(11:43):
playoffs, it's just because youjust already did it.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
You're at the door at this point, so it's like why
tank now?
I mean you could, yeah, yourstart.
Play is hurt, I get it, butlike if everybody else can at
least make it, you can lose atthe playoffs, all right.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
You feel me, so you want your team to fight for a
steal, no matter what Somepeople might think about draft
positioning.
I know a lot of people arethinking about that, but I'm
just I mean which?

Speaker 2 (12:08):
I guess I'm not thinking like that Right now.
I'm also just keeping on thelike the um, just the like the
love quote-unquote for the game.
Like the um, it's like I'm alsohonored, you're honored to the
game, you're there Might as well.

(12:28):
At least try, don't tank, buttry to win.
If you lose, you lose.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
If you lose, you lose .

Speaker 2 (12:36):
A lot of people are probably thinking strategically
about next year and all thatstuff.
But you're almost there.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Okay, kayla Thornton she's been in the league for a
couple seasons now we're.
She was on the Liberty lastyear.
They won a championship.
She was a role player.
Like I said, this year shebecame an all-star, do you Do?
You do you believe that theValkyrie should look to try to
keep her long-term for sure, orshould this be like a stopgap?

(13:03):
Okay, now how about the KaylaThornton?
Because, again, she was achampion last year, then
all-star this year.
Should she look to leverage herstatus and go elsewhere?
Or should she try to stay onthe team?
Because again, y'all wereaiming for the playoffs this
year?
It's going to be a littletougher next year and people are
expecting.
You guys kind of surprisedpeople this year, so now that

(13:24):
y'all lose that, you might notget as hot.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
I feel like for her she should make whatever
decision fits like the perfectmarriage in terms of like, are
they going to give her likewhatever she requires of the
team, because I mean, like thisis a good opportunity.
Then, eventually, if she starts, if she continues to perform
when she, when she comes backand the team does good, they're

(13:47):
going to attract another star,another potential player, like
she should be trying to bringpeople to the balance.
Yeah, plus, it is her teamright now.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Okay, technically speaking if she goes to another
team.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
she might end up being another role player, yeah,
so I mean she should just dowhatever makes sense, though, in
that situation, but I think sheshould stay for sure, I think
the one thing that helps hercase is she already won a
championship with the Libertylast year.
She has a lot of leverage.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
She doesn't need to go and be on a contender anymore
, because she's already won thetitle and she's proven that she
can lead a team to the playoffs.
Like before the injury, hergolfers were like fifth, sixth
in the standing.
Now I think they're sixth,seventh right now, point in time
, but still they're in theplayoffs, largely because of her
.
Her team has helped out well.

(14:40):
Largely because of Kayla,though, they're there.
If she stays, I completelyunderstand that.
If she leaves, I would be verycurious what team she goes to.
She's in the catbird seat, Ithink.
Personally.
Now, if you miss the playoffslike y'all do poorly the rest of

(15:03):
the way, miss the playoffs andyou're y'all do poorly the rest
of the way, miss the playoffsand you're not a top three draft
pick, is that a disappointmentfor you?
And to be clear, there's 13teams right now in the WNBA.
There's going to be more added,two more added, but like bottom
.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Who are the main top recruits next year?

Speaker 1 (15:26):
You got Lauren Betts, olivia Miles, az Fudd.
Like you got some moopers outthere, even Vlaje Johnson.
When is Juju playing Like ayear or two from now?
Okay, got you.
Yeah Is a top three pick offailure for you.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
I wouldn't say a failure, because if you still
get five, it's all right.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
All right.
I mean because Lauren at 6'7",that's tough to miss out on,
especially if she's as skilledas people say.
She is Olivia Miles.
I like because she's a playerwho can challenge Paige and
Kaitlyn like the point guardsfor the future.
I genuinely believe that AZ isa solid shooter.

(16:11):
She has star-like caliberpotential.
She reminded me of Maya Moore.
Then she got injured, though,and I kind of wavered off that a
little bit.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
And also the game too .

Speaker 1 (16:24):
It doesn't match as much as I thought Tamaya, but
she's still a solid Cooper starcaliber player At least all star
caliber players For sure.
So there is some depth outsideof the top three, but again,
that top three Is elite you knowwhat I mean it's kind of tough
to buy that.
So yeah, that's why I'm askingif it would be a failure for you
.
That's all, because again youmiss out on the playoff race.

(16:45):
Your stars hurt.
Now I'm thinking, all right,let's try to acquire somebody
else.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
I feel you.
It don't sound like it's afailure for you, but I mean,
like I don't know.
My pride won't let me acceptthat would be a little
disappointing, but you got tomake it work at that point.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Okay all right, yeah, yeah, yeah, because I hear you
on the tank from the prize.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you, Igot you All right.
Well, hopefully, when this getsclipped up and, you know,
thrown on social, the Warriorsand the Valkyrie are happier, as
opposed to upset at the thingsthat we said.
Oh fuck, you know what I'msaying.
But speaking of social media,though, I did want to bring to

(17:31):
your attention, because you saidsomething a long time ago about
how, in a relationship youshould not have, social media
Did I paraphrase that correctlydid I paraphrase that correctly?

Speaker 2 (17:44):
I said if you are in a relationship and I feel like
as a man if you're in arelationship, I guess this can
apply to women too, but more soas a man, because that's how I
came up with that.
I believe that you shoulddelete your Instagram for sure.
Instagram specifically, thoughIG specifically.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
TikTok, cool Facebook , cool TikTok.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Yeah, tiktok is Twitter's okay, I been gone from
Twitter Okay.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Or X.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
X.
I've been disappeared fromthere, so like I don't really
that's not in the data, that'snot in the report, that's not.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
So why IG then Like?
Why I agree?

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Because they're it's just really also as a man.
I was just saying I'm justgoing to keep it at 100 with you
.
It's just temptation, bro,temptation.
Yeah.
You may be the most like likerighteous God and you treat your
girl accordingly.
You are lovable, you are whatevery girl wants to bring home

(18:41):
to their parents.
You can be that guy, but thenif you are spending at least I'm
going to even say like 30 to 45minutes a day on Instagram and
you're going to run into someass that's not your woman's.
That's going to have your mindgoing places that it shouldn't
go.
That's all I'm saying, and thebest way to avoid it is by

(19:02):
staying away from it.
You can think you can controlit, but eventually if you see
multiple asses and like I'm justkeeping it 100.
If you see multiple again, yourmind is going to keep going
places that it shouldn't go.
All right, and that's going toinvite things that you don't
want to come around you,especially if you have a great

(19:22):
situation at home.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Yeah, all right, let's do it like this.
Then let's talk about theaverage Joe and then let's talk
about basketball players.
I guess it's a basketball showyou feel like for you or the
average guy.
You shouldn't do it.
Bam Adebayo is dating AsiaWilson and he has a whole IG

(19:46):
page.
It's different.
It's a business.
People are running it.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
But also for him it's different, though.
His career kind of blossomedbecause of their union.
But also Him is different,though, because his career kind
of.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
It blossomed because of their union, but also.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
no, not even that, I'm just saying.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I was going to say it was different before that.
Yeah, not even that not eventhat.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
I'm saying that his career kind of Instagram and
social media kind of tie intogether.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
He needs to.
Yeah, that's what I said.
It's part of his business, Iget it.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Exactly.
Yeah, that's what I said.
It's part of the business.
I get it exactly so like it'shis image, it's his brand and
all that.
So I get it.
I feel like, also, let me takethe back, let me fix that
statement a little bit.
So, if you run a business whereit requires online attention,
you should have, but it shouldbe like a business.
Personally, okay, it'sdifferent.
Out of bio.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
His business is his personal life.
Now, if your girl asks to viewyour business inbox your
business DMs.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Yeah, I mean, that's different, okay.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Because you keep it a secret.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
You should separate business and pleasure as much as
possible.
I agree actually, yeah, yeah,yeah, I feel like that should be
straight.
But then like Also, your girlshouldn't be asking about your.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
That's another conversation but I don't think
your girl should be asking tosee your DMs In general?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Yeah, but I don't think.
But it's more so the askingpart.
I can give her my phone and belike here and then she goes to
my Instagram, she goes to theDMs, so be it.
But then I feel like when youask, it's kind of like
insinuates something.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
That's crazy, though.
So I would think if she askedlike, as opposed to just go
through my phone, it's like,okay, you're giving me the
common courtesy, at least asking, I could say no, and then we
could talk about it.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
But if you went through my phone, like you know
what I'm saying no, but Iwouldn't consider that going
through because it's like also,if I'm like with my girl on that
level at this time and period,like I feel like we like use
each other's phone.
That's how I'm seeing it.
Maybe I'm wrong.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Maybe that's not everybody.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
I don't even care to use my girl's phone, not even
care, not even using it Likelet's just say, like you don't
have your phone on you and herphone is like right there on the
kitchen or something and youwant to like look up a recipe
and you can just go on her phonewithout being an issue.
I'm not saying go on Instagramor go social media, but that's
like how that kind of starts.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
That's interesting because I'm going to be honest
with you yeah, if my phone wasin the other room and her phone
was there, I would just go getmy phone.
I feel you Like, I swear to youI would and I wouldn't even
think like.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
I feel you, but I feel like it's like a bond that
you kind of got to create, likein order for you to be that
comfortable where you can dothat.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
But I feel like yo like, if I'm going to marry this
girl bro like you can have myphone.
No, fair.
But I'm just thinking like mynatural instinct is just to go
get my phone Like it's rightaround the corner.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Like I might as well go get my phone's upstairs.
Yours is right there.
I need to look something upreal quick.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
I'm not running upstairs.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
I'm going to run upstairs If I already don't need
my phone, like I just needsomething real quick.
I'm not running upstairs, Comeon, Okay.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
so or ask her to do it.
So that bond that wehighlighted, how come that's not
strong enough to withstand thetemptation of social media?

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Even if you like, like, I feel like, I feel like
that shit, like I feel like thatbond should.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
But okay, so you feel like, though they you shouldn't
be on social media.
So are you saying, then, thatthe bonds that's.
That's strictly, as a man, likenot anything to do with the
relationship, like within, if aman can't have the relationship,
the man can't have that rightis he?
That's Derry, ladies andgentlemen.

(23:28):
So I've been saying that, like,the man should not have that IG
.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
I think as a man.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Does that mean that the no, this is also.
This is separating from the Ifthe bond is strong, though, then
can the man have an IG.
You can.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
You can do whatever you want.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
So you're saying in most relationships are you
saying you should, I don't thinkyou should Just strictly on
temptation.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
This is not even like I'm disconnecting the two
things from the relationship.
The bond's wrong, though.
What's the issue?
Because, bro, like y'all lockedin, you locked in, you're in
love.
And I'm just saying, likecertain things in life, in
certain battles, you literallyhave to like, just like, stay
away from.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
In order for you.
It's not worth it.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Yeah, in order for you to really like lock, to
really like lock in it's like Iknow people can like.
Your bond with your girl can bedope as fuck.
Yeah Again.
And then you at work and thenyou looking at ass.
That it's not your girl's bro,your bond is still great.
But because social media youcan look at any.
I'm not saying you even goingout of your way to find ass.
It can just pop up.

(24:30):
But it can pop up anywhere,though In person I feel like in
person you can turn your I'm noton any social app though.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
No, I'm just saying I'm on Twitter, I'm on Facebook,
I'm comparing it to that.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
I feel like in person , you can control more of that
behavior.
At least you should.
At least you should because youshould have self-control.
In that sense, you should alsohave self-control, but sometimes
Because you can look atsomebody's story and then like
boom.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah, it can pop up anywhere.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Yeah.
So like I feel like, controlwhat you can control.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
If those that's one thing that you can definitely
control, just stay away from it,okay okay, yeah, I'm actually
curious then, where every guyout there thinks and every girl
that's like me.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Personally speaking, this is my thought yeah, yeah,
yeah, no, no, that's what I'msaying.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
I'm curious what they think, because it's an internal
thing, because, like you said,it's self-control, end of day.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
And.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
I got some friends that ain't they don't control
themselves that great Like.
I know that for a fact becauseagain.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
I've seen how they move out the streets.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
I ain't calling people out, I'm just saying I
see how they move in the streets.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
But um, so then okay, and imagine that.
So then they put, like, givethem access to just look at like
things just randomly, justpopping in, come on, you know
how to, if they're alreadymoving like that.
And then imagine that personfinds a solid girl and he is, he
has those characteristics, it'snot going to change because the

(25:53):
girl is solid.
So, like, prevent those thingsand then actually pay attention
to the girl and see how solidshe really is.
You feel me, I just feel likecertain things you should,
because I feel, bro, lust is alittle.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Lust is out there.
Nah, it's tough bro.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
It's tough Especially as a man, I feel like girls are
a little different.
Okay, women, okay, but likewomen.
But, like I said, men bro, ifyou can stay away from it, I
highly suggest you, justespecially if you got something
solid.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
But if you single do you go crazy now, keep in mind
you're like selling clothes tomen, so you just told them not
to be on IG cause they can'tlook at tail a little more.
You might be turning away somedudes from the fashion.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
So holla at us, right quick.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Holla at us right quick.
Oh, I'm sorry, my bad, my bad.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
I was about to go at it again, my fault.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
My fault.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
Holla at us, right quick.
Nah, I mean like so right now.
You've known I've had aclothing line for like four or
five years and started off withstreetwear.
Streetwear that's kind of howeverybody introduced themselves
because it's the most affordable, and that's kind of like the

(27:10):
origin of like fashion for us.
It started in the streets, solike started off with streetwear
, made some dope pieces, for itstarted in the streets, so like
started off off.
Streetwear made some dopepieces, um, but also, like with
me as much as my uh, as timepassed, my style has also
evolved.
So now I'm at a point where I'mlike making clothes that fit my
aesthetics, um, and eventuallythe goal was always to get here,

(27:34):
but it it like obviously takestime, money and all that stuff
too.
Also, you gotta just also benice at what you're making too.
That's one thing that kindalike people don't, because you
may have a following and you,what you're making or produces
may not be that great, or it mayjust be before a certain period
of time.
Yeah, fads.
And not something that standsthe test of time.

(27:57):
So there's that too.
So, like I said, as my stylestarted to evolve and I started
making clothes that fit myaesthetic, so now I am, I took
some time off, I was taking careof family stuff Took about a
year off, and also I was workingheavy, heavy um, and at that

(28:20):
point, I'm not gonna lie, Iwasn't really also thinking of
anything nice and dope.
That's why that's also likeself-awareness too.
You gotta actually tellyourself yo, you made some shit,
but this is ass, yeah, um.
So like that time I didn't makeanything.
But then, like earlier thisyear, I decided to like lock

(28:41):
back in and I wanted to create afull-on collection of like
eight to ten pieces and yeah,I've been locked in and I think
I've designed some of my bestwork.
Okay, to this day.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Do you have like a show coming up anytime soon?

Speaker 2 (29:02):
So, like now, with how I'm approaching my whole
like business also too, is justalso like I mean, obviously
marketing and all that aspect isgoing to come to play, but now
I'm also like doing it at my owntime, doing it at my own pace,
and eventually all those thingsare going to get this.
But also, since I'm making alot of pieces, it's going to

(29:25):
take some time and I'm makingsure the fabric is straight.
Everything's being doneoverseas, so I have to wait
until samples come in, so it'stime.
So it's time, and it's time andmoney and all that stuff too,
and also like I'm also probablyshouldn't say this but, um, so

(29:46):
it's gonna take some time isthere like a?

Speaker 1 (29:48):
is there like a desired date?

Speaker 2 (29:50):
yeah, early next year .
The goal is early next year,okay, but, um, how I'm gonna
approach?
I'm still also like creatingthat concept of how I'm going to
present it to the world.
I'm not going to probably takethe same approach that I was
before, like where I'm justmaking clothes and posting it
and hoping that people like it.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Lesson learned yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
So now, yeah, I have to think of like the story
behind it and everything too.
But like each story behind itand everything too, each piece
stands on their own.
It's going to be dope.
I like it.
This is the first time I'm last.
You're like yo, this isdifferent.
You're on some other shit.
That's the goal too, though Toalso be on some other shit In

(30:31):
terms of design.
I don't want people tomisinterpret that I like it.
The goal is early next yearterms of design.
I don't want people tomisinterpret that.
But, um, yeah, so like, I likeit.
So, but the goal is early nextyear, but I probably in between,
once I get some of the pieces,because not everything is gonna
arrive at the same time I maydrop something just to like put
it out there, but we'll see.
I'm still playing around withthe like how everything's gonna

(30:52):
be presented.
Okay, yeah, for sure, so like,yeah, but yeah, that's, that's
definitely goal.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
What's the Before I let you go?
What's the biggest Constraint,I guess, for you in terms of
Making the clothes is it it'snot.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
It's like you design it, you, you can get samples
done, but it honestly comes downto also like how quick the
manufacturer produces it.
Okay, so it's Also.
I don't want to rush it too.
That's the thing, though, too.
So like I don't want to rush myshit at this, because before I
had this, like yo, like I'll bewaiting for it, bro, like how?

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Because you're excited and you're like now I'm
just like yo, I want things tobe done, right?
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (31:37):
um, so, however long it takes, it's gonna take,
because I feel like these piecesI can drop whenever I want.
I'm not, I'm not like basing onlike a season or a time.
Um, so like, I want things tobe done correctly.
Um, but the biggest constraint,I would probably say, like,
once you're designing everything, you just put on other people's

(31:58):
hands and it's on them now andyou just gotta make sure it's
right.
Because, like, I've been insituations where I have done
that and I had a timeline whereI was gonna drop and everything.
I got a lot of the pieces andthe sizing were completely off,
like, off like by a lot, by alot, so like, and I had a
pre-sale too, so people alreadyput money onto it.

(32:19):
So it's like a lot of thingsthat you really got to like,
think about how you want to move.
But, yeah, like, I feel like, Ifeel like I'm letting the work
speak for itself this time moreso than me speaking for it too.
But yeah, like, so you just gotto pay attention.
So like, right now I just wantthings to be done right, because

(32:40):
when that happened, I had asize chart and everything.
So, like, they just made itwrong, okay, yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
So that outsourced and feeds yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
Once it's on other people's hands because I can't
fly like as much as I want toChina and like Be with these
people physically and like tellthem everything that I want.
Like I also like one of thepieces I'm trying to make, the
purse for women.
So like, mmm, that's gonna taketime too, so yeah, yeah, that's
my first, that's probably oneof my proudest Ever.

(33:09):
Like the goal was always to dothat also, to make something
like a purse, because I alwayswanted to make something for
women, like strictly for women,not like a unisex like piece.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Because most of my clothes are yours.
Why a purse, specifically, andnot like a blouse?
Or Because I made a purse?

Speaker 2 (33:23):
for your bitch.
Think about that, like, thinkabout that.
Like, think about thatstatement.
Like, if that's not one of thecoolest and flyest things to say
, like your girl is one.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, come on.
Like, come on.
Like, what are we talking about?

(33:44):
And I hope all the women willbuy it too.
So like, like, like that'shonestly where it came from.
It came from.
That's where that, where itcame from, that's where that
thought process came from.
But I always wanted to makesomething for women, just
strictly for women, and I feellike a purse represents women.

(34:06):
It was either going to be apurse or heels, but like shoes.
I'm not there yet.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
I'm crying all I can think about now.
You know how like FUBU for usby us.
Now, all I can think of now.
You know how like FUBU for usby us yeah, now, all I can think
of is F-U-B for your B.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Hey Bye boss.
What Facts Yo.
I might have to do somethingwith that.
Though I might have to dosomething with that.
See, you just gave me an idea.
See how life works.
See, See how life works.
See, See how life works.
So when you're around, creatorsman, anything can happen.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Don't jack that too though.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
That's coming.
That's coming.
Believe that that's dope?
All right, well, we got somegood ideas?
Nah, bro, but that's dopethough.
Think about that Also.
My own woman, too, though.
Like it would be dope to see mywoman with the purse that I
designed.
Like that would be dope.
Like her telling her friendlike come on, bro, like a lot of

(35:07):
Grammys are cool, but likecertain things are like, come on
, you feel me?

Speaker 1 (35:14):
I'm curious about it.
I'm curious how many guys wouldlike feel some type of way
about that statement.
Like I personally.
Wouldn't.
Like I personally.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
I'm not the fashionista.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonnalet this go.
I feel like I feel like theyshouldn't feel no way about it
because the purse is fly too,though Like I may make a man
version at some point too, butlike he would be rocking them,
so it makes sense, yeah.
But like, come on, bro, Trustme, when you see it, you're
going to want your girl to haveit.

(35:43):
I promise you, I promise you.
All right, take his word for it.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Take his word for it.
Yeah, but, bob, I appreciateyour time, got it.
Anything you want to say to thepeople?

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Oh, I mean yeah we'll be talking about my brand and
stuff.
Like people know, it's calledMade by Bob Collection.
So yeah, it's on the.
This is like a.
This is my uniform that I woretoday.
I might as well like if I'mgoing to wear some shit like.
This is an everyday thing.
This is not dropping, but it'sMade by Bob Collection, short

(36:19):
for MBB.
But yeah, man, sometime in 2026, early January, we're outside,
we're back outside and Iappreciate you, bro, this is
dope.
I haven't been in front of acandle in a while.
So this is nice.
I'm glad you, this is dope.
I haven't been in front of it.
Oh yeah, I haven't been infront of a candle in a little
while, so this is nice.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Well, I'm glad you came back on my boy.
This is a good shot, and I meanperfect time.
You know what I'm saying?
Wnba season's getting ready tohit the playoffs.
You know what I'm saying NFLseason's getting ready to start
back up NBA season's.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
You better be extra busy, gonna be busy times.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
You a Panthers fan, right?
Yeah, are you embarrassed byCam Newton's behavior?
We may have to talk about thatafter.
Alright, ladies and gentlemen,like I said, this is my guy, bob
, here, from Made by Bob MBB.
Check his page out, check hiscontent out all that good stuff.

(37:18):
And you know me, trey, you knowwhat I'm saying.
Please make sure to like,subscribe, comment, tell anyone
who's anyone about the show.
Yeah, my name is Trey.
I'm the host.
Get a bucket.
Hope you all are having a goodone.
Take care, get a bucket, you,you.
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