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I have no understanding of any of this, hence why I asked lol. Trying to learn how to dress like i'm not 12.Yeah, those jeans are ugly as he'll and the dumbest shit ever. Ombré is over mate.
I have no understanding of any of this, hence why I asked lol. Trying to learn how to dress like i'm not 12.Yeah, those jeans are ugly as he'll and the dumbest shit ever. Ombré is over mate.
...this is surprisingly good adviceMy advice is don't buy trendy pieces. Make sure that everything you buy wouldn't look out of place from the 50's to onwards.
i thought it was pretty logical to not buy things that you wouldn't comfortably rock all the time....this is surprisingly good advice
that's not even slightly close to what ebony saidi thought it was pretty logical to not buy things that you wouldn't comfortably rock all the time.
yep it pretty much is
for example, people who are wearing heavily studded things at the moment (think biker boots, jackets, bags. studs are IN) but like a year ago if you wore studded anything people would think you were a weirdo so people wouldn't feel comfortable rocking a studded bag
same goes with fluoro
dumb fashion trends that are *in* are, by definition, not timeless and you wouldn't feel comfortable wearing whatever it was all the time
What you said is much more vague but I get what you're trying to sayor are you specifically referring to the 50's reference. My comment was in regards to trendy things
same same but obviously different
the stores dont have XXXL either ((( i feel your pain.is there a reason that basically every store never has size small in men's clothes and always has way too many XLs
seriously has no manager ever thought 'hey, maybe we should order more smalls and less XL!'
What is demand?is there a reason that basically every store never has size small in men's clothes and always has way too many XLs
seriously has no manager ever thought 'hey, maybe we should order more smalls and less XL!'
Now now Riproot, the schultzstaffel were dressed by Hugo Boss
wot?
But you can wear those $150+ jeans for years, making them worth buying. cheaper denim does not last longWell with the 'heaps' thing it's not that I can't afford them, I just don't earn much atm and have had a huge saving mentality since I was young. So $150+ on jeans seems like a lot to me.
As for going shopping, I might have to take you up on that offer lol.