Stream of consciousness is a narrative technique depicting the continuous flow of a character's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as they occur.


It can be fragmented, nonlinear, and dissociative.

Nightlife ephemera—flyers, tickets, posters—plays a key role in Mr. Saturday’s work. These small, often-overlooked artifacts capture the essence of nightlife culture.

From a crumpled flyer for a 90s rave to a ticket from a disco night in the 70s, each item tells a story about the energy and atmosphere of the night. At Mr. Saturday, we use these relics to inform our designs, drawing on the nostalgia and attitude they carry. They remind us that our brand is about more than clothing.

It’s about creating moments that reflect the spirit of nights out, the experiences you don’t forget, even if the details blur. Nightlife ephemera keeps the history alive, and we bring that history forward in every collection.

Provo was a Dutch countercultural movement that emerged in Amsterdam during the mid-1960s, primarily characterized by its anarchistic, anti-establishment ethos. The movement aimed to challenge societal norms and provoke change through a mix of humor, absurdity, and art.

If not now, then when?

If not now, then when?

If not now, then when?

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