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Posted by getfoul on Aug-05-2004 19:42:

Quiksilver
Adidas
Diadora


Posted by Trancer85 on Aug-05-2004 20:01:

wow 2 dollars for that flannel? looks like the style you would get from traffic, they usually charge a decent flannel for 400 bucks a piece

btw my recent kickers are the Birdman shoes from Lugz.


Posted by Elmo-On-XTC on Aug-05-2004 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
enough about clothes...lets talk shoes!!!!!

were you guys buying your shoes at??

i'm an Aldo fan myself...i'm sure some will agree with me hehehe


I only got 1 pic of my shoes before my battery died...not a very good pic either :/


Posted by Slylee on Aug-05-2004 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
no its mostly cotton, i think





Posted by Slylee on Aug-05-2004 20:51:

my next addition to the shoe collection


Posted by prolikewhoa on Aug-06-2004 08:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
my next addition to the shoe collection



those look...painful.


Posted by dj_mdma on Aug-06-2004 14:48:

since everyone is posting pics of their stuff, i'll be an attention horse and post a selection of my collection

Dolce & Gabbana Beachwear


Dolce & Gabbana

My favourite top from front

From back

The receipt for it


Evisu Genes

The collection of jeans, The big "M" shape on the back is the same line as those worn by Busta Rhymes

The t-shirts and the jacket, I love the devil t-shirt, its a nice quirky design

And my Evisu Shirts. The kimono applique on the inside of the collars and cuffs are completely unique to each shirt


Moschino Jeans

Here you can see another of my favourite t-shirts, with a nice quirky design...and my worst ever purchase on the right I also have a matching shirt, but in reverse colours

And more quirky t-shirts and shirt


and the shoes i'm getting very soon



flame away


Posted by Slylee on Aug-06-2004 14:50:

no flaming... nice stuff


i too love D&G, Chanel, Gucci, Prada...you name it...i just chose to list those brand names i actually can afford now on my salary


some day soon though. i won't even go to those stores until i'm going there to shop. lol


Posted by Slylee on Aug-06-2004 14:52:

quote:
Originally posted by prolikewhoa
those look...painful.


you'd be surprised...some of them aren't so bad. and i love to look good and trendy, but i won't sacrifice comfort. only once in a blue moon, if i'm at like a big event that i want to look killer at or something. no pain no gain right?


Posted by tranceaholic on Aug-06-2004 15:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
you'd be surprised...some of them aren't so bad. and i love to look good and trendy, but i won't sacrifice comfort. only once in a blue moon, if i'm at like a big event that i want to look killer at or something. no pain no gain right?


those actually look pretty good..i have a couple of friends that have em..i guess those pointy shoes r the newest fashion.


Posted by PHALPAX on Aug-06-2004 15:16:

Casual Wear:

Nautica
Hilfiger
Oakely
RL
Beer T-Shirts
Various novelty shirts

Formal Wear:

Brooks Brothers
Armani
Gucci
CK

Shoes:

Adidas (casual)
Gucci (Formal)


Posted by Slylee on Aug-06-2004 15:20:

my shoe collection is very bizarre...i have plaid ones, striped ones, swirly spray painted looking pointy ones...they are all loud. i like wearing lots of solid colored tops w/ jeans and stuff...my outfits don't have a lot of prints on them...just solid colors. i save all the loud, funky prints for the shoes. it dresses a whole outfit up. that's just me though.


Posted by ShadoWolf on Aug-06-2004 15:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
my next addition to the shoe collection



mmmmmmm


yes I do have a (female) foot fetish


Posted by euphoria on Aug-06-2004 15:30:

UFO!!! and babyphat


Posted by Slylee on Aug-06-2004 15:50:

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
mmmmmmm
yes I do have a (female) foot fetish


YOU ARE DIFFERENT, AND THAT IS BAD


Posted by D-res on Aug-06-2004 17:51:

american eagle
abercrombie and fitch
hollister
lucky


Posted by bass drive on Aug-06-2004 18:08:

a question for the UK tas
is pepe jeans a good brand for jeans in the UK, or is it like the Gap for Americans?


Posted by kate on Aug-06-2004 19:12:

Guess Clothing
Space FB
Triple Five Soul


Posted by IronDragon on Aug-07-2004 00:06:

I look for inspiration from:
Dolce & Gabbana
Paul Smith
Etro
Just Cavalli

I only have the budget for:
Club Monaco
Express
Paper Denim & Cloth
Hugo Boss


Posted by Shook1 on Aug-07-2004 01:01:

Smoking ..umm..something

POLO by Ralph Lauren!


Posted by citric_acid on Aug-07-2004 01:43:

all my jeans are Silver and Luckys but as far as shirts go, anything that looks cool


Posted by LinX on Aug-07-2004 01:48:

Hurley
Quicksilver
Ezekiel
Burton
Four Square Outerwear

i love hoodies omg i think i have like 80 of 'em


Posted by yujie__ on Aug-07-2004 02:34:

j crew
diesel
BR
yanuk
7 jeans
steve madden
paper denim & clothes
VS
la perla


Posted by ricky on Aug-07-2004 03:14:

Armani Exchange
Express
Gap (Occasionally- they've been slacking lately)
Urban Outfitters
And.. whatever looks good, but different. Like- Abercrombie, Hollister, and AE are just abit overplayed, espicially in my part of town. But, hopefully, I can find a decent brand that doesnt sell shirts for more than $25.

Can't wait for these to come in...


Posted by The Peach on Aug-07-2004 03:35:

i dont care about brands much for daily wear, but i do enjoy a few nice long lasting quality pieces here and there.

unfortunately, many of those "young adolescent" clothing stores design their clothes poorly and of bad quality (and are outrageously overpriced)...not to mention, designed for the body of 5 foot tall 15 yr olds. if you want to find the crappiest made clothes in a department store...head on over to the juniors section. being 23 now, i guess im no longer a junior anyway. lol.


p.s. IMO...men who dont really care that much about how they look are much hotter than men who do.


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