I have spent up to $75 on jeans and will never go higher.
Up to ~$50 on a shirt (dress or otherwise). This is ok.
My BIG stupid purchase (to me), was Ray Ban aviators. $150. I regret it a little more every day. They’re nice, polarized, look good, but I would not spend $150 on them again. They are my first and last pair of “good” sunglasses.
I will spend up to $150 on shoes if they fit well and are comfortable, and if they can be used both at work and “out”. I’m a sucker for nice shoes.
I am a bunch more spendy on clothes than my dad ever was, and I’m not going to lie, those $50-$75 jeans sting just a little bit, even given I can afford it. I will never ever tell him my ray bans are real nor the price I paid, he would consider himself a failure.
nothing wrong with tighter fitting jeans…i sport fitted jeans most of the time. not the way the emo kids do though. like i said before…thats just hideous
[quote]skaz05 wrote:
I wish I had 300 bucks just lying around. I would buy 70 lbs. of steak, and eat nothing but steak and eggs for breakfast all month long. That would so rock balls. [/quote]
i like your thinking there!
i thought one advantage of having muscle was that you don’t have to spend $300 on jeans to look good
[quote]Makavali wrote:
I once fell over in a drunken stupor and ripped my jeans. I find it hilarious that people buy pre-ripped jeans.
I like to throw in random stories about my life.[/quote]
for a nominal fee, and several cases of beer, I will wear your jeans, drunk until they rip. You could start a new trend. New Zealand drunk ripped jeans.
for a nominal fee, and several cases of beer, I will wear your jeans, drunk until they rip. You could start a new trend. New Zealand drunk ripped jeans.
just sayin…[/quote]
Damn, I could earn my first billion by the end of the year!
[quote]austin_bicep wrote:
what’s even funnier is that alotta guys get some good pussy wearing that shit.
i guess being “in style” has some advantages even if “normal” people view you as a fag.[/quote]
Honestly, if men are ‘shallow’ because they consider physical attributes, then a lot of women - not all, of course - are just as shallow for falling for this shit. Suddenly, what you wear makes you more appealing? Give me a break.
That chicks around here go for dudes who wear GIRL JEANS pretty much tells me how the dating scene has gone to shit.
[quote]PonceDeLeon wrote:
austin_bicep wrote:
what’s even funnier is that alotta guys get some good pussy wearing that shit.
i guess being “in style” has some advantages even if “normal” people view you as a fag.
Honestly, if men are ‘shallow’ because they consider physical attributes, then a lot of women - not all, of course - are just as shallow for falling for this shit. Suddenly, what you wear makes you more appealing? Give me a break.
That chicks around here go for dudes who wear GIRL JEANS pretty much tells me how the dating scene has gone to shit.[/quote]
I guess it depends on where you live. The only guys I see wearing things like that are outwardly gay guys around here. I am talking strictly about skin tight jeans that look like they belong on a woman.
if you like band x and band y you must wear tight jeans, gay low V neck shirts, cardigans, scarves and little white plimsols. and also do your hear like a coke addict.
Appealing look… but these guys usually get the similiar looking girls. no sporty kinda chick ever goes out with an emo or goth, and the vice versa.
i kind of belong to so pany different “groups” that im classed as a floater (no shit jokes) and i think althou people like myself have a million frienda and can relate to all the different groups its harder for us to get chicks unless there also floater…
that made no fucking sense… basically you hae to be a hardcore follower of a certain fashion to get a girl who is from the same fashion circle… and as i dont follow one i dont fit in…
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Bauer97 wrote:
SkankerMD wrote:
hey being fashionable gets the girls most of the time. . . its sometimes sad but true. . . . if I go out in some affliction shirt and legit ass jeans, things are looking up.
If you go out in what?
I’m so happy that I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Same here. Fashion has eluded me. I didn’t even know what a “hoodie” was a few years ago. In my day, they were called hooded sweatshirts.
One thing I DO know, is that there are “shoes” out there called Crocs. I see a lot of young yuppie kids wearing them. Gayest thing ever. Effin’ parents!
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[quote]thosebananas wrote:
in ireland its kind of like a uniform…
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Makes very much sense.
Here’s some loony emo behaviour from Finland: - YouTube
As you can see, there doesn’t seem to be any males around but it’s not like you can tell difference very easily. But there are some and from studying their habits I can tell it has very little to do with sex.
It’s much like the concept of sex or sexes doesn’t exist at all, they just need someone like them and someone who they can relate to. These emos are pretty young though and with age obviously everyone drops their stupid teenage bullshit.
I know this topic was originally about style and fashion but I’d like to take it further. What do you think are the main causes for all this stupid bullshit? I blame feminisation and sticking it to places where it doesn’t belong.
I didn’t sleep much either. And the reason I didn’t sleep much is that I think too much.
[quote]Voeoe wrote:
thosebananas wrote:
in ireland its kind of like a uniform…
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Makes very much sense.
Here’s some loony emo behaviour from Finland: - YouTube
As you can see, there doesn’t seem to be any males around but it’s not like you can tell difference very easily. But there are some and from studying their habits I can tell it has very little to do with sex. It’s much like the concept of sex or sexes doesn’t exist at all, they just need someone like them and someone who they can relate to.
These emos are pretty young though and with age obviously everyone drops their stupid teenage bullshit.
I know this topic was originally about style and fashion but I’d like to take it further. What do you think are the main causes for all this stupid bullshit? I blame feminisation and sticking it to places where it doesn’t belong.
I didn’t sleep much either. And the reason I didn’t sleep much is that I think too much.[/quote]
Damn, what the hell was that??? First time I have seen a motivated mob of emos. They normally just mill around and bitch, but those dudes seemed to be primed for something.
As to the cause of this fashion bullshit, I am not sure. I imagine that it is the same as every other fad that has ever came into existance. People find something new and “meaningfull” to cling to and just go with it.
I suppose the types that are into this sort of thing need the approval of others for some reason, and what better way to get it than by dressing/acting/thinking the same as everyone else in a clique.
I do have this theory: The more you know about/come into contact with this kind of thing, the more likely you are to be consumed by it. Avoid these and thier ilk at all costs, or drive them before you in a torrent of blood and death while laughing gleefully at the lamentations of thier women, errr, a-sexual weaker looking life partners, or whatever they are.
For the dudes bashing pink polo shirts.
I don’t wear the shit and think it looks gay, but i caught one of my friends wearing it and he said “the pink is for cancer awareness”.
I thought that was cool.
[quote]blazindave wrote:
For the dudes bashing pink polo shirts.
I don’t wear the shit and think it looks gay, but i caught one of my friends wearing it and he said “the pink is for cancer awareness”.
I thought that was cool.[/quote]
Well that’s good. I had no awareness of cancer until I saw pink shirts.
[quote]Voeoe wrote:
thosebananas wrote:
in ireland its kind of like a uniform…
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Makes very much sense.
Here’s some loony emo behaviour from Finland: - YouTube
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Impossible, when emo kids get excited, they fall to the ground and look hopelessly depressed. These kids look genuinely excited. I’m calling bullshit. They’re impostors.
Emo kids only have two emotions; first drama, and shortly there in after, hopelessly depressed.
[quote]NateOrade wrote:
blazindave wrote:
For the dudes bashing pink polo shirts.
I don’t wear the shit and think it looks gay, but i caught one of my friends wearing it and he said “the pink is for cancer awareness”.
I thought that was cool.
Well that’s good. I had no awareness of cancer until I saw pink shirts.[/quote]
[quote]NateOrade wrote:
blazindave wrote:
For the dudes bashing pink polo shirts.
I don’t wear the shit and think it looks gay, but i caught one of my friends wearing it and he said “the pink is for cancer awareness”.
I thought that was cool.
Well that’s good. I had no awareness of cancer until I saw pink shirts.[/quote]
Ha! That line sounds like a means of defense for when you’re getting mocked for wearing a pink polo shirt.
The color pink does not equate to cancer awareness. If your friend wants to play that angle, he should be wearing one of those pink breast cancer ribbons. Otherwise, he’s just a douche wearing a pink polo shirt.