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what's going on in here?
Anyway I finally got my first pair of Balmains. Will post photos when they arrive. My first purchase of 2014, which is pretty damn good for me (2.5 months).
Nice. What color?
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what's going on in here?
Anyway I finally got my first pair of Balmains. Will post photos when they arrive. My first purchase of 2014, which is pretty damn good for me (2.5 months).
Wake up and find out this is now the broke trolls thread. Don't bother wasting your time rfx45 they don't get it. They either lack the ability to see facts outside of their own beliefs, or they are having a go with you since they can't afford anything in this thread. Most people think anything they aren't interested in is overpriced, and they want to tell you why you should agree with them. This self-affirmation is important for people, logic, detailed explanations and facts won't get in their way.
You just made my point.Rolex has been a sign of "success" by most people, it's their mark of "making it" in the world and that isn't limited to any race. I'd say 90% of people buy it for the name w/o knowing anything about quality, movement, history, etc... Hell people think Rolex is the epitome of watches in the world.
New money buy Rolex because that's what they think successful people buy.
People who really love and are knowledgable about timepieces knows that Patek is superior.
Just like women who think Louis Vuitton handbags are the holy grail.
Hermes Birkins are far superior, but isn't as recognizable or known amongst the simpletons.
Majority of the people are wearing fake Rolex watches anyways.
If you wanna believe its form the finest cotton in all the land thenHave you handled the tee itself? Felt it? Worn it? Again the gap for the dollar value is much farther than other items that are more complicated to make but there is a very distinct difference in the DD tee compared to others. Again not just in quality but also in fit and style. Alternatives are limited and yeah some may think "that looks like a cut-up old tee" but hey, that's what they are going for.
Really hate to repeat it but it feels like it isn't being heard. The cotton itself could be made and weaved from a more expensive factory, just like bed sheets thread counts, not all cottons are created equal. The wash on the tee, the cut, the style (hand cut? hand sewn?), etc... All those plays a role in that particular tee. Hanes tee are cut, sewn up and pressed by machines from the cheapest cotton they can find and then shipped to stores. WHere it is made plays a role too, China vs Italy/France/Japan. The tee simply went through more process to achieve the look and feel of the tee. I mean you guys could at least understand that, right?
Again I am not saying the tee itself is worth $300-$400 for everything that has been done to it but it isn't as simple as those Hanes tees. At the end of the day it is a tee but the process and material of getting to the end product aren't the same. Hell that Damir Doma tee has probably been through more process and work than the screen-printed Givenchy tees that cost $500-$700+.
Rolex is one of the most mass manufactured watches out there with one of the most generic movements but it is tiered over Omega when Omegas quality is better overall and in-house movements are much limited and specific and complicated. Rolex has marketed their watch by their history and perception it has created and the fact that they control their pricing. At this point, I am not even really sure if Rolex is 100% handmade like Patek or AP. Their movements are so mass manufactured that many compare it to an ETA 2824 movement, just simply mass produced.
Yes there is a big quality difference between $20 Timex and Rolex but if you really look at it, is the difference worth $8,000-$10,000?
But again, that example is the NEED vs WANT concept, not specifically to make it equal in the difference between each examples.
I guarantee though that it won't look or feel the same. I mean did you see the pic of the tee in the link? It doesn't look like much but it doesn't look like any tee you'll find at Uniqlo. Not going to defend how it looks because I know people will think it is ridiculous (tough it really shouldn't because well, style and all) but if you see how it looks, you aren't going to simply suggest Uniqlo.
Size down really? I need to try these on myself, the website said to size up as they run very small.
Let's get back to the pics... If some people don't get it they just don't get it... Like someone said before it's a personal preference thing and at the end of the day this is the High end designer clothing thread... but I know someone was asking about Rogue Biker denim a few pages back... I would definitely recommend sizing down... the waist on my Rogue's are h3lla loose... but they are still pretty good quality and I get a lot of compliments on them sorry for the crappy pic was moreso trying to get a picture of my shoes than the denim... this is the olive colorway
If you wanna believe its form the finest cotton in all the land then
At the end of the day, theres no amount of fine Egyptian cotton woven in a secret facility made of gold that can justify a plain tshirt bruh.
Theres a difference between a plain tshirt and something with an actual design (watch, shoes, hell a shirt with a print).
Companies making dudes look like suckers paying $300 for a white tee.
Yes, thats quite obvious friend.Whatever. Like I said whatever is said is just gonna be ignored anyways.
Also just want to throw out there but less mass produced items also tends to cost more to make.
But whatever...
I hate those pants by wang…The runway leather knee pants were 100X better. I actually called them up asking when they were going to release a week ago and they told me its been scrapped. I needed those!