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10-18-2012, 04:10 PM #37
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On your point about watches... the reason watch afficionados hate on brands like Michael Kors is because all you're paying for is the brand name. Those watches are made from cheap materials with cheap Chinese movements, if they said "K Mart" on them instead of Michael Kors they'd cost $19.99 not $199.99. You can get watches similar in price to MK but way better quality.
If you want good quality watches with quality movements at an affordable price check out Citizen, Seiko, and my personal favorite Swatch.
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10-18-2012, 04:15 PM #38
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LOL no thanks Jeff
On another note...I'm 21. Most of the sloots you're talking about on my Instagram are around my age. I can only speak from experience so I can say that the way I dress is mired by most people my age. I can't speak for you older (or younger) brahs. When I was in high school, brahs who wore Jordans got wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to bishes. I guess this thread is catered to brahs around my age. I don't know how older or younger people view me
I'm sure my taste will change as I get older. When I was younger I used to love Air Forces and now I think they're groce/10. When I'm in my late 20s who knows...maybe I'll think the way I dress now is groce/10
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10-18-2012, 06:56 PM #56
I like the style you got going on there, but your blue shirt in OP is like 2 sizes too big. mirin that leather though.
also, your description of poverty dressing is outside the budget of most broke a$$ college students. If you want to make it more realistic, might wana lower the $$ bar.Living a happy life
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10-18-2012, 09:02 PM #60
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I just realized I already put the shirt in the dirty bin. I'll keep a mental note to take a picture of it next time though. I agree clothes should be fitted, but that shirt is an exception because of the way it is
I took too many pictures with that backpack. This was my first opportunity to take a picture when I wasn't studying so I finally have at least ONE without that damn backpack
LOL @ a lot bigger. I wish
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