Willy Chavarria is a New York-based streetwear designer, infusing his love for '90s-inspired menswear with an ongoing campaign for social justice. He personifies his desire for social equality through statement slogan jumpers and rugged, military-like silhouettes. Casting straight from the street, Willy Chavarria’s self-titled label is all about showing the real America, the real streets where trouble, racism and inequalities thrive. We discuss Chavarria’s strive for sustainability before it’s too late, the importance of making an accessible brand, fond memories of the '90s and how the industry is going to survive for the next 50 years – change is coming.