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im hoping they look charcol grey or something dark
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Originally Posted by lilpro4u
Those are definitely some nice sunglasses..All those cartiers make me wonder if you're from the D?
I've been searching all over the web for this, but does anyone know what brand of sunglasses was the villain in Quantum of Solace wearing when he first appeared in the movie?? I was thinking Tom Ford, but I can't find them anywhere.
found a pic..
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Okay, I've skimmed through about 40 pages of this thread and the one thing that comes to mind is this: logo abuse. Gucci, LV and Burberry are the main culprits.
The logo-heavy lines from those designers are not high fashion. They are constructed by these designer labels for two reasons: free advertising for the designer, and for the wearer to broadcast how much money they spend on clothes. Everyone knows how much a Burberry wallet, a Burberry polo, and a Gucci belt cost. And it's cheaply made. Burberry, for example, is the worst. Their wallets feel like plastic. They're terrible.
People obsessed with status symbols buy this stuff, but true high fashion (and fashion sense) lies in pieces that make sense with a wardrobe. If you're rockin' Sean John jeans with a Gucci belt, then you look like a fool. I have plenty of designer stuff, from Armani Collection to Michael Bastian, and even Burberry, but you'd never know who made what unless I told you. No logos.
I think it would behoove a lot of you to move past the logos and appreciate what some designers have out there based on how it all looks together, or at least how you can make it look with your wardrobe, rather than choose one item at a time that doesn't make sense.
And don't misinterpret this post, there's nothing wrong with the labels I mentioned early in this thread. They are pioneering fashion houses that have defined fashion for years (or 150, in the case of one of them), but they can be pulled off with better sensibility. LV is a relative newcomer to clothing, but the brand is ubiquitous. They have taken advantage of a marketing opportunity that costs them next to nothing.
Originally Posted by Dead Stokc
Originally Posted by lilpro4u
Those are definitely some nice sunglasses..All those cartiers make me wonder if you're from the D?
I've been searching all over the web for this, but does anyone know what brand of sunglasses was the villain in Quantum of Solace wearing when he first appeared in the movie?? I was thinking Tom Ford, but I can't find them anywhere.
found a pic..
Cutler & Gross - 0692
Originally Posted by unchainedhype
Originally Posted by unchainedhype
Originally Posted by davybillz
My homies... Yves Saint Laurent day..
again another pic ... all these dudes i go to school with... everything is authentic btw...had to say sumthin cuz none of these dudes on nt
another thing... thats St. Raymond High School for Boys in the Bronx We Catholic school Kids ..this is jus a Taste of what Dress Down day looks like
Originally Posted by cquan05