hello friends, where you like buy clothes?

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hello friends, where you like buy clothes?

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Just a small poll for search for market? not which clothing that you wish that you could often buy, but which you really buy and carry most of the time? Thank you for your entry!
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Post by tnf »

been hitting the saki tonight?
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hello friendly, tnf, no I had drunk the saki (saké?), I am meeting right with the house with my parrot and the interrogation on the taste of my friends of q3w!
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by all means, carry on then dearest feedback.
please enjoy the evening with your parrot and good luck with the interrogations!
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evening friend, if I have translated correctly that is 1 for GAP
bonjour mon amie
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Post by tnf »

anything but abercrombie.
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Post by JB »

yoo got beef wiv da crombie?
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yes my friend
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man, i got the munchies...
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Post by tnf »

yea, I like clothes with a lower profile of sorts, not a t-shirt random shit like "abercrombie rodeo days 1982" festooned all over them in an attempt to capture some retro-modern look. Or whatever...
The other day I saw a person wearing an abercrombie t-shirt over top of a long sleeved button up collared shirt. i've not seen that one before.

when i'm not wearing a wife beater and camoflauge pants, i can be found in a golf shirt with jeans or slacks while at work, a t-shirt with jeans, etc...THE WOMEN CARED MORE ABOUT THE ABS AND PECS UNDERNEATH THE SHIRT THOUGH AM I RIGHT GUYS?!?!
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now feedback if you'd like i can use excel to make a pie chart of your data when the survey is done.
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i always lol at that name. "Wife Beater". Hehe.
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tnf wrote:yea, I like clothes with a lower profile of sorts, not a t-shirt random shit like "abercrombie rodeo days 1982" festooned all over them in an attempt to capture some retro-modern look. Or whatever...
The other day I saw a person wearing an abercrombie t-shirt over top of a long sleeved button up collared shirt. i've not seen that one before.

when i'm not wearing a wife beater and camoflauge pants, i can be found in a golf shirt with jeans or slacks while at work, a t-shirt with jeans, etc...THE WOMEN CARED MORE ABOUT THE ABS AND PECS UNDERNEATH THE SHIRT THOUGH AM I RIGHT GUYS?!?!
graphic T's are in, and I actually like them, assuming the design and fabric are good. T-shirts over long sleved button-down shirts have been around for a while, it's just an alternative to the sweater-over button down thing that makes it look more casual.
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Post by JB »

i exclusively wear button downs coupled with jeans or cargos. Damn i need a new style.
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feedback wrote:
graphic T's are in, and I actually like them, assuming the design and fabric are good. T-shirts over long sleved button-down shirts have been around for a while, it's just an alternative to the sweater-over button down thing that makes it look more casual.
I'll wear a t-shirt over a long sleeved long underwear type shirt now and then when its cold, but I hadn't seen the t shirt over the collared shirt before.

and logos - some i don't mind, but the ones that try to hard, for lack of a better term, i don't care for.

but here's the real deal - i don't give a fuck what people wear, so whatever makes them happy - great. i just know what i like and don't for myself.
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Post by Gorf »

where you like buy clothes?
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Post by mjrpes »

h&m iz nicey.

logos = icky
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H&M + Zara don't exist on the west coast, and I don't think you can buy their clothes online, can you?
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Post by Foo »

I've not tried a tee over a button-down before, but it works alright with a sweater so mebbe.

I've been in a post nu-metal/grunge fashion withdrawl for most of uni with loose tees and baggy jeans and zero effort, so coming out of that phase is taking time.

Most of my stuff at the moment is coming off the high street from Burtons/M&S, and the normally crappy budget-fest TK Maxx will throw up some absolute gems if you stop in regularly and cherry pick.
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K-mart
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Post by seremtan »

M&S for the outside stuff, Primark for the under stuff (it's cheap as fuck - £5 for 3 Ts - bargain), which means through my unethical consumerism i advance the cause of third world sweatshop exploitation or third world economic growth, depending on your point of view
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who cares? lol
it is about time!
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i choose third world economic growth.
those kids would be running around kicking soccer balls in the streets if it weren't for you.
And I hate soccer. So good job.
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feedback wrote:H&M + Zara don't exist on the west coast, and I don't think you can buy their clothes online, can you?
H&M has at least 2 stores in the bay area. verrrry nice!

dunno about Zara.
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feedback wrote:evening friend, if I have translated correctly that is 1 for GAP
bonjour mon amie
ami with an e at the end is for talking to a female.
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