We had the good fortune of connecting with Anthony Magee, Moses Everett, Brook Everett & Adriana Ware and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Anthony, Moses, Brook & Adriana, have you ever found yourself in a spot where you had to decide whether to give up or keep going? How did you make the choice?
We’re like a tight-knit family, always keeping each other fired up and eager. Picture us during our meetings or when we’re crafting garments – it’s all about sharing stories, poking fun at each other, and bursting into laughter.

But seriously, our audience and supporters are the ones who keep our engines running. The amount of love and encouragement we’ve received, especially for our very first hoodie, is mind-blowing. It reminds us why we’re in this game. CKTH isn’t just a brand; it’s a feeling, a community, and it always will be.

Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Allow me to introduce Can’t Kick The Habit “CKTH,” a clothing brand tailored for Millennials. We pride ourselves on being more than just a brand; we’re a labor of love aimed at showcasing that being a sneakerhead transcends mere trends—it’s a lifestyle. What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to authenticity and self-expression. We firmly believe in embracing one’s true self, especially within the realm of sneaker culture. Our brand encourages individuals to celebrate their unique journeys and evolution within “sneakerheadom,” urging them to embrace their habits while staying true to who they are.

At CKTH, we cherish nostalgia and foster a sense of community among sneaker enthusiasts. Our brand serves as a unifying force, bringing together individuals who share a passion for sneakers and the memories they evoke.

One aspect that distinguishes us is our inclusivity. CKTH is not just for men; it’s equally for women who prefer retros over red bottoms. We celebrate diversity and cater to all individuals who find joy and meaning in sneaker culture.

Our journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s been rewarding. We’ve faced challenges along the way, but through perseverance and dedication, we’ve overcome them. Each obstacle has taught us valuable lessons, reinforcing the importance of resilience and adaptability in the business world.

In essence, we want the world to know that CKTH is more than just a clothing brand—it’s a movement. We’re here to inspire individuals to embrace their passions, celebrate their uniqueness, and connect with others who share their love for sneakers. CKTH isn’t just about what you wear; it’s about expressing who you are and staying true to yourself, one step at a time.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
First, we’d start with Adriana’s picks. First, we all know I have to start my day with brunch at Toast on Lenox so I can enjoy the gumbo it is my favorite. We’d spend a day walking Cumberland Mall, soaking in the views and shopping for the latest fashion trends and definitely checking out the new heat at all the sneaker stores. Next, we’d hit the Beltline, where we could stroll along the pathway, taking selfies in front of the street art and enjoying the vibe, music and energy of the city. Then, we’d head to Ponce City Market for drinks and food.

For Anthony’s recommendations, we’d kick things off at The Gathering Spot, where we do our weekly meetings. We’d give my friend an insider’s look at our workspace and the dope creative space TGS cultivates. After that, we’d head over to Ponce City Market for drinks and that good ole H&F burger. Eventually we would hit Lil 5 points to drop into Wish and pick up a few pairs of sneakers. We then would cap off the day at Optimist with seafood and an ole; fashion, clearly you can tell I like to eat.

Brook’s suggestions would lead us to The Works, where we’d enjoy ourselves in a dynamic blend of art, culture, and entertainment. Then, we’d hit the Beltline once more, enjoying its scenic beauty and lively ambiance as we explore everything the city has to offer.

Moses’ picks would take us on a journey through some of Atlanta’s iconic spots. We’d start with Beltline and end up at The Gathering Spot, being a professional creative the energy there is magnetic. A night in ATL would not be complete without hitting up American Deli for that lemon pepper wet.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
I’d like to dedicate this shoutout to the CKTH Family and our supportive friends and family. The CKTH Family embodies dedication, passion, and hard work, shaping our clothing brand with their unique perspectives while sharing a common goal of embracing sneaker culture while staying authentic. Additionally, our friends and family have been pillars of support from day one, offering encouragement and assistance before we even had products to sell. Together, they’ve played integral roles in our journey, and their contributions deserve recognition and gratitude.

Website: https://cantkickthehabit.com/

Instagram: ckthofficial

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Image Credits
Marzette Media

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