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whos into ED HARDY AND TRUE RELGION CLOTHING?

BrainBoy

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DitBaMay said:
lol this thread is getting jokes stills. glade it stills live hahaha.
unfortunately your a lame hipster, please go die. we need less people in this world whose priorities are material and self serving.

pay attention to something worthwhile instead of some lame fashion. like politics, or growing weed, or the environment. or really anything.
i can buy 5 pairs of 501 levi's for less then one of those gaudy pieces of trash.
 

LiLWaynE

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BrainBoy said:
i can buy 5 pairs of 501 levi's for less then one of those gaudy pieces of trash.

thing about this concept is that the 5 pairs of levi's will wear out before a nice pair of jeans will... I have experimented, believe me.

as far as the t-shirts are concerned, Buy fake. They have the same designs, just not made with the same material and "ink".... but they do say "ed hardy" or "christian audigier," so you can let those muh fuckas know...

:joint:
 
LiLWaynE said:
thing about this concept is that the 5 pairs of levi's will wear out before a nice pair of jeans will... I have experimented, believe me.

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"Wear out" as in you wouldn't be caught dead next year in those played out, overpriced, lame jeans?

Or worn out like ripped and torn to shreds from skating...

Some 501's WILL hold up to some asphault....

:joint:
 

LiLWaynE

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Johnny Rotten said:
"Wear out" as in you wouldn't be caught dead next year in those played out, overpriced, lame jeans?

Or worn out like ripped and torn to shreds from skating...

Some 501's WILL hold up to some asphault....

:joint:

im talkin, you can wash them 100 times, and they will still uphold to their original quality... you can zip and unzip them, button and unbutton them 1000s of times, and the buttons and zippers will still uphold. The stitching will stay in tact.
 
I'm all about quality, and if you get a good pair of jeans that will hold up and stay in style then good on ya. I just can't stand to pay full price for stuff...if i really like something i'll buy it, though. RARELY....

But that Ed Hardy shit is especially tacky...i've seen some slick stuff lately but it wasn't by them...
 

Tirs

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LiLWaynE said:
im talkin, you can wash them 100 times, and they will still uphold to their original quality... you can zip and unzip them, button and unbutton them 1000s of times, and the buttons and zippers will still uphold. The stitching will stay in tact.


Levis is far superior quality to True Relgion, Sevens, Rock and Republic, all those brands. They really have terrible construction, paper thin, poor quality denim, not too mention they're ugly and branded all over. Thats not to say that Levis doesn't have some cheaper jeans aimed at the mass market. But true denimheads know that some 501 models are among the best. Many of the best premium denim brands ie Sugarcane make repros of old levi jeans cause they're such quality, really thick denim, button flys, selvedge stitching, true indigo dyeing etc.

And it really is all about the quality. I have payed more than I would like to share for some items of clothing but I'm not above old clothing if it has a good cut, construction, material
 

DitBaMay

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i think Levis are ok for like and everyday pair of jeans But for hitting up the clubs n stuff I dont think it the type of jeans to wear by any mean if your an average joe then go nuts haha with levis. But trues and R&R will make u stand out more and girls dig guys that know how to flex there style.
 

newbgrow

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I bought some clothes from Banana Republic recently, and some random shirts from Nordstrom. I'm no fashion guru, but I like to have some nice clothes to mix in with my average clothes.

The guys who like to criticize style and only wears Fruit of the Looms.... enough said. lol
 

Bulénath

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I just bought some brand new 2xl long sleeve Ed Hardy shirts for about $35 each. Kinda expensive for a shirt, but cheap for ed hardy.
The best thing is they are made in America. I think it's the only clothes I have made here at home! Besides that, they look really cool, in my opinion. I could give a fuck less about what others think, but I think they look smooth as fuck. Not to mention the sleeves cover the tattoos on my hand...I don't like to show off my ink; people who deliberatly show off tattoos are lame in my book. Its hard to find light weight, long sleeve shirts that cover all my ink, but ones that I can wear in the summertime in Hawaii where its damn hot and humid. Anyway, Ed Hardy clothes are nice. I still buy some of my clothes from Savers and Salvation Army though!
 
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