I've never even heard of "Ed Hardy" imagine that, lol.
I guess I'm too classy for that. I tend to wear button-up shirts a lot. I'd never spend more than $20 on a shirt though. Holy ****ing shitbals.
I've never even heard of "Ed Hardy" imagine that, lol.
I guess I'm too classy for that. I tend to wear button-up shirts a lot. I'd never spend more than $20 on a shirt though. Holy ****ing shitbals.
Guess what,he's spending around this for his brand shirt, cause he can buy it a lot cheaper lol. Don't say if you'd have a possibility to buy expensive brands for 1/3 of the prize, you wouldn't do itEspecially, when you are one of the first people seeing and being able to buy a collection that will be in stores in two seasons or something
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In Germany, my GF and I liked the store C&A. They had nice clothing for cheap prices. We both bought some clothes there.
I don't like C&A, but it's because it's difficult for me to do shopping and if shop has no expressive clothing, I will not find anything there. C&A always has those dull colors, for me it's one big cloth and i can't find anything. I don't like big shops and that's why I prefer to go to Mango or something like this. I don't like to have a lot of choice ,because i get confused, buy nothing and become upset because of itIf I go inside of the shop and I don't see anything during first 2 mins I go out. I hate shopping.
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I take care of myself physically... shower daily, smell good, maintain an athletic body, etc. I have no sense of fashion, though. Typical for me is a T-shirt, cargo shorts and some crocs. The T-shirt is selected at random with preference to those near the top of the drawer. Same goes for the shorts.
I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a pair of Versace jeans and a pair that had been bought off the local market for a few pounds/dollars. Jeans all look the same to me![]()
I love it how you seem to have different labels for people, like this douche, douchebag, metro douche, etc,etc.....
Quite simply and in the UK, they would all be lumbered with the tag 'dickhead' and if they are as bad as you say they are.
^They differ with the style but also, I can tell, for example my jeans bought at some local market were definitely worse quality than those I bought for example at Mango. They had holes after few months and color was washed away, whereas Mango jeans after the same time still looked like new . I prefer to spend once more money and have cloth for a longer time than buy cheap ones each 2 months. Of course I also like to spend less on clothes, but if I don't like , I don't buy. It happens mostly that I don't like clothes in those cheap shops, I have hard time buying things. And don't know how in your country, but in those I have been to, little cheap shops always sell those trashy , pink clothes designed for local bitches. I can say it about at least 3 countries![]()
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We used to have C&A over here and then they all disappeared for some reason. I never shopped in there either....the clothing styles were more for older people I thought, same as Marks and Spencer clothing and you are right, they were dull colours, like navy blue and bottle green and grey...white sometimes, lol
I like River Island clothing...do you have those shops over there?
Hehehe yeah I wanted to say the same, but I didn't want to offend DoppI always thought of C&A and M&S as shops for older women and families
River Island, I've heard of it, but didn't see it here. Cause I'm in Spain, it's full of Zara,Bershka,Blanco etc etcI don't like to buy there tho, there are always clothes laing on the ground, a lot of teenager running there,and you wait 30 min to pay for your stuff. I prefer to go to Mango, at least it's calm there, proper and clean. Well I think I'll go this afternoon to buy some shoes, I hate shopping tho. And if I come back without nothing I will be in a bad mood tonight
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Yeah I'm sure there is a difference between them and there is bound to be a difference in material, it's just that if someone placed 2 pairs of jeans in front of me, one Versace and the other pair a cheap label, I wouldn't be able to tell just by looking alone. It's the same with a t-shirt, I wouldn't know the difference just by looking, whether it's designer or cheap, unless it had a designer label.
This is why I'm unsure why people will waste daft amounts of money on designer gear and especially if people buy it and to try and impress others. Very few would be able to tell it was a designer label just by looking.
We have those tacky clothes shops over here....it is called Primark. Because it is so cheap, most people buy their clothes there and so when I go to town, I see up to several different women, walking around with the same thing on, lol.
In London, fashions are 10 years ahead of what the rest of the country is... it's a whole different world in London.
I buy my jeans from 'Marks Work Warehouse' (A men's work clothing store, recently started to carry women's clothing) and my shirts from Wal-Mart/Marks Work Warehouse.
My typical clothing budget is maybe $300 per year. I know people who spend that daily on a pair of jeans.
Priorities I guess. $300 will pay for a good mountain biking expedition through the mountains.
I would never spend that on a t-shirt. My most expensive clothes are for work. Even then, I don't look at the tag, just how it looks. If the price doesn't seem too outrageous I buy it and never think about again. Apart from the odd big dept store purchases, I can't even remember the name of the store I usually shop at. Its some woman's name, Liz, Liv, or something. Their stuff is usuall okay.
I'm wearing a shirt that cost 5.00. It says Ball State on it.
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