Lunden
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Did anybody in here cop the camo hoodie in a small?
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I would rather spend money on clothes than shoes.
If you're willing to spend $220 on a pair of shoes that absorb your feet sweat and step on dirty ground, then you shouldn't have an issue spending just as much or more on clothes that don't get nearly as dirty.
Don't get me wrong, I love sneakers, but too often I see people spend too much on shoes and put no thought into the rest of their outfit.
Did anybody in here cop the camo hoodie in a small?
True but its an oversized hoodie. Whether you spend $375 on that or $75 on a Topman equivalent, the fact that its just a PLAIN oversized hoodie negates that whole notion youre trying to say.
Now if it was a gaudy Vetement hoodie that cost a g that looks ridiculous vs an oversized hoodie from HM then you have a case of people looking foolish.
Why spend $100 or $375 for a hoodie when you can spend WAY less and get a similar or even identical look. Logic behind shoes is if I get tired of them I can sell them for retail if not more (obviously if they are heat). Try doing that with a used $375 hoodie.I would rather spend money on clothes than shoes.
If you're willing to spend $220 on a pair of shoes that absorb your feet sweat and step on dirty ground, then you shouldn't have an issue spending just as much or more on clothes that don't get nearly as dirty.
Don't get me wrong, I love sneakers, but too often I see people spend too much on shoes and put no thought into the rest of their outfit.
Why spend $100 or $375 for a hoodie when you can spend WAY less and get a similar or even identical look. Logic behind shoes is if I get tired of them I can sell them for retail if not more (obviously if they are heat). Try doing that with a used $375 hoodie.
Niketalk: where everyone drives an M3, wears bootcut denim, and thinks a $20 outfit from Target/Walmart will be fresh as long as their kicks is clean
But youre sayibg just cause its expensive doesnt mean it will look good or theres any thought or whatever. An expensive PLAIN hoodie will look good as is the cheaper counterpart as well.
Damn what happened? Was he riding on someone's bmx pegs?
Never said that. You're stating the inverse of what I actually said. Of course a plain expensive hoodie will look good, because a plain hoodie is hard to mess up. And I would also agree that an expensive piece will be higher quality. But, for me, the delta in quality for certain things isn't enough to justify the designer premium. I'll buy SLP Wyatts and CP Chelseas all day (and I'm considering buying a Balmain Officer's Coat) but I would never buy designer jeans or shirts when Bonobos and Banana Republic more than get the job done.
Again, expensive doesn't mean good (and it also doesn't mean bad).
Target got some nice stuffNiketalk: where everyone drives an M3, wears bootcut denim, and thinks a $20 outfit from Target/Walmart will be fresh as long as their kicks is clean
I wear my Hanes T and Sweaters from Target and jeans from H&M with my kicks. Looks fresh to meNiketalk: where everyone drives an M3, wears bootcut denim, and thinks a $20 outfit from Target/Walmart will be fresh as long as their kicks is clean
Target got some nice stuff
I wear my Hanes T and Sweaters from Target and jeans from H&M with my kicks. Looks fresh to me
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