i have a dream, that one day people will be judged not on their shite patterned shirts, but on the content of their character. AND their shite patterned shirts.
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:29 pm
by teamhobson
dubfordessert wrote:i have a dream, that one day people will be judged not on their shite patterned shirts, but on the colour of their skin.
Woah, think you need a time out love.
Anyone who's ever been out with me a few times knows I own 1 hoody (the once red, now pink badman) and 1 pair of jeans, I'm a (dirty) fashion retard...
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:39 pm
by dubfordessert
teamhobson wrote:
dubfordessert wrote:i have a dream, that one day people will be judged not on their shite patterned shirts, but on the colour of their skin.
Woah, think you need a time out love.
damn, got me before the edit...
Anyone who's ever been out with me a few times knows I own 1 hoody (the once red, now pink badman) and 1 pair of jeans, I'm a (dirty) fashion retard...
that's the way to be tbh. i hate how many clothes ive got, but it's my own fault for buying all this shit
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:40 pm
by AxeD
Aren't 80's-90's track tops considered to be mad swagger?
I'm looking for one of those basic adidas ones.
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 3:50 pm
by Johnlenham
gwa wrote:I've lost that jacket
I saw one identical to it in tkmaxx a month or so ago. I even tried it on but decided it wasnt for me.
Still slightly annoyed I didnt buy the tan/light brown version awhile back.
Hobson you need to step up your game son
Edit: saying that I only own one pair of jeans ( 510's) because i cut up into shorts or threw way my others, they were poor fitting and shite denim. So many £'s wasted on h/m / gap /topman jeans. levis fo life (or nudies)
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:07 pm
by ezza
teamhobson wrote:
dubfordessert wrote:i have a dream, that one day people will be judged not on their shite patterned shirts, but on the colour of their skin.
Man, that was deep.
& I'm not trolling, i'll take a pic once i've bought it. You guys really don't get it.
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:24 pm
by Johnlenham
Theres not really alot to get. Its just a trend for the year..
Id have though £140 would be better spent on some good classic items or some nice boots or something but each to their own and all that.
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:27 pm
by gwa
Johnlenham wrote:
gwa wrote:I've lost that jacket
I saw one identical to it in tkmaxx a month or so ago. I even tried it on but decided it wasnt for me.
Still slightly annoyed I didnt buy the tan/light brown version awhile back.
Hobson you need to step up your game son
Edit: saying that I only own one pair of jeans ( 510's) because i cut up into shorts or threw way my others, they were poor fitting and shite denim. So many £'s wasted on h/m / gap /topman jeans. levis fo life (or nudies)
yeah that's where i picked mine up from. that's what i like about tkmaxx, you can get quality well made clothes (like ralph lauren / edwin jeans) that aren't exactly following trends but will be timeless regardless.
some fucker at work who keeps biting my style rocked up to work last friday wearing the infamous salmon. he knows he's doing it as well, the little blighter!!!
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:29 pm
by dubfordessert
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:31 pm
by gwa
if anyone cares, money should be spent on quality jeans (as johnlenham pointed out, money wasted on cheap quality).. ideally you won't go wrong with quality selvidge denim. levis / edwin / wrangler are your best bet. cheap monday are good for, well, cheap jeans too.
ooooooo i feel like gwak wan again.
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:32 pm
by Johnlenham
Aslo relevant
Re: Nice clothes shops/brands?
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:36 pm
by ezza
Love levi, theres a stall thing in bristol that does vintage ones for just £20 a pair. So sick.