https://www.bluebuttonshop.com/shops/product_detail.php?pid=102867&gender=M&mode=B
Some ****ed up gloves for $224.
What kind of person buys these things?
Some ****ed up gloves for $224.
What kind of person buys these things?
Damn, what a deal![]()
Hey man. I've had a total of zero alcohol, cigarette, or any drug intake basically my entire life. I'm allowed just this one vice![]()
Good timing, what with Tanner and allWore a Magnum today. Worth it.
Right now, I ****s with Kapital Jeans, and nothing comes remotely close.
No offense, good sir, but here in Los Angeles, those jeans would be worn by either Euro trash or more likely Armenians. Anyone who thinks these jeans are "hipster" is completely out of ****ing touch.
they're not hipster, because they're above whatever that garbage fad even means. They're a quality jean with a unique look and a great fit-- something that stands the test of time, like the Levis jeans they emulate.
I couldnt give two ****s whether my wardrobe would be perceived as "unhip" in ****ing LA.
You should always wear what makes you happy and I am glad you do.
A sprinkle of cool shops on Melrose here and there. A ****-ton of 5 panel-hats, New Balances, and drop-crotch pants. Nothing bold, all wall-following.
spent two weeks in LA, and to say the city's fashion sense was overrated would be an understatement.
A sprinkle of cool shops on Melrose here and there. A ****-ton of 5 panel-hats, New Balances, and drop-crotch pants. Nothing bold, all wall-following.
I am not sure if the reference of Melrose was you being serious or not.
LA has everything, braugh. You were just in the wrong spots. Besides, it's too easy to **** on LA. It's also somehow too easy to ignore the obvious fact -- amidst the continuous sprawl and re-settlement of places within -- that there's absolutely no way to capture the place in simple categorical statements.
In other words, yawwwwwwn at your post.
also LOL, dude
has two flagship stores of brands that I like, that we don't have here in Edmonton. A tourist tractor-beam, obvs-- if that makes the product of the stores somehow less cool then idgaf. Favourite store in LA is H. Lorenzo.
I don't doubt it. It's a massive city-- still, LA is constantly on the butt-end of jokes in the fashion world, and I didn't really see any fresh vibes in terms of fashion when I was there. New York is simply a completely different animal.
Just calling it as I saw it. Don't need to get so defensive. You can't tell me you don't see millions of 5-panel hats, New Balances, Supreme backpacks, button-downs with pineapples, etc. Obviously I'm generalizing, which is why it'd be cool to hear you describe some of the different scenes of LA for us who don't live there.