do most people here were typical stoner clothes? I dont
I wear stuff like ralph lauren, exress, hollister, AE, AF, and mabye some diesel when I can aford it
how about everyone else?
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do most people here were typical stoner clothes? I dont
I wear stuff like ralph lauren, exress, hollister, AE, AF, and mabye some diesel when I can aford it
how about everyone else?
I like to be thrifty. And make alterations to my finds. Sometimes I make my own clothes. Wow. I think I might be a Hippy.
for daytime i like blue levis with a white t-shirt and some white shoes
maybe some long shorts with some clean white socks to my knees and a slingshot.also dickies or la gates are fierme
for the night time i like some timbos with my suit.
being naked is also highly recommended
yah i like naked
did you mom buy you those clothes?
me?
When I'm not in class it's usually pajama pants, a t shirt, and bathrobe. When I am in class it's jeans, a t-shirt, and a leather jacket.
Winter/Spring - boring, casual clothes - hoodies, combats, denims - anything comfy really :(
Summer/Autumn - pretty clothes - dresses, skirts vest tops & cute shorts :)
Hate tacky clothes that show far too much flesh, you see a lot of it in Glasgow and its horrible.
Never been bothered about designer gear either, as long as it looks good I'm happy.....
jeans and t-shirt.....normally a band t-shirt....but somtimes just any t-shirt....
...
......why do you buy such expensive brand names?
could I also ask how old you are
ummm... a T-shirt, if it's cold a sweatshirt over it, jeans/khakis and Vans on my feet.
People who buy certain clothes that are of a specific brand are ridiculous... what do you have to prove? Who are you trying to impress? hehe... Life's to short to worry about petty things such as that.
i go to boarding shcool
everyoine dresses that way there.
plus it feels good to wear nice things
by night im a kandy kid, by day i wear blue jeans and whatever else i see fit, Im pretty fond of my plaid jacket with the A Global Threat back patch and Ramones arm patch. But i mostly wear old band t shirts
Is it you that feels good... or is it perhaps your ego?
bedake you look like a bowl of fruity pebbles
Lol just what I was thinking! Clothes dont have to be expensive to be nice, I've got lots of things that look really pretty, but were a bargain - dont be ashamed, there are better things to spend your money on than designer clothes ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokeyPotter
:stoned: Hint hint :stoned:
And bedake, cool look :thumbsup:
[I]I[I][I] feel good.
a kind of clean feeling
Haha, you're on a wind-upQuote:
Originally Posted by davve
Hand me downs and Walmart stuff. There's no point in wasting money on clothes.
w.e u guys say...
nie clothes are all part of looking good
plus where i am, looking good attrcats girls
the girls that are attracted to you not because of how you look are the only girls worth talking to, same goes for guys
Again just incase you missed it....Quote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide
haha well i dont know any of those girls
ok ok enough.
yall can stop the flames now
it was a simple question
Sweatpants and hoodies in the cold, shorts and shit in the warm.
bedake, I want to bang you.
I used to be very big into "punk" but now that I've grown up I've sorta matured my style, but it's usually kinda funky; skirts with stripped knee-high socks, home-made tshirts with things like "Cancer makes me sad" on them, my chunky 'fuck me' boots. And I also wear more cleaner looking clothes from like Kohl's, but not real expensive shit, that's just crazy. BUT that's when I go out, school is a completely different story, and because I rarely go, I don't care enough to dress nice. Black or white tshirt, button up shirt over top or hoody and jeans or sweatpants with my knit clog shoes <3. Sometimes I have the typical stoner attire, other times I don't.
I've got a bunch of 4-year old cargo pants in my closet and a collection of t-shirts from the 70's and 80's. Add in a few pieces of generic modern clothing (including necessities such as long underwear, a few sweatshirts, some jackets), and you've got my wardrobe.
haha sounds good to me babyfaced
I don't really follow name brands much. If I like it, and at a good price, I'll buy it. As far as getting $80 pair of jeans made by Klein or Lauren, no way, not for me! I just buy Khakis at Marks Warehouse here at like, $30 a pair. Good enough for me. Comfortable, good price, and doesn't fade or shrink. Made in Canada shit! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by davve
As for shirts, I just wear hoodies and t-shirts. Not too many logos though, but a few band t-shirts. Sometimes I'll just buy a $50 hoodie, find a sweet patch at the headshop or music store, and sew it on there. Cheaper that paying full price for something that will be too small after a wash load.
hey mabye the brands are alot full priec, but i dont buy at full price... im a bargain shopper. i rarely get pants that are more than 30
Just about anything from http://www.digitalgravel.com
If anyone wants to read a good book, read Branded http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/073...Fencoding=UTF8
For those of you big into name brands it might make you think twice about yourself and your life.
I'm not big into name brands. I do know I like certian thigns better then others tho? I like alot of the stuff at www.digitialgravel.com because it seems artsy. And alot of it is still under.Quote:
Originally Posted by bedake
Well, the whole book is actually about how kids from birth are exploited by manufacturers advirtising, the way advirtisements are built today are totally made to exploit the youth of today, ranging from the way things are shelved in stores to whatever. It also talks about universities, bar/bat mitzvahs, quince partys, i forget the name of those, when latino girls turn 15.
From a review by some dude-
"Ms. Quart shows that the marketing tactics used are often invasive and unscrupulous, amounting to a sort of "corporate pedophilia" whose aim is to grow the corporate bottom line at the expense of childhood itself. Indeed, the author explains that whole classes of products (such as sexually-provocative undergarments designed for pre-teen girls) are unapologetically marketed to ever-younger children, thereby accelerating the pace at which children develop, perceive and interact with their surroundings. Ms. Quart blasts the justifications used by marketers to defend such indefensible actions and alerts us to the moral vacuousness that lies at the heart of the corporate agenda.
Ms. Quart argues that our children bear unmistakable psychological, physical and financial scars from this assault. Media-induced anxiety leads boys to steroid abuse and girls to anorexia; social acceptance is garnered by the flaunting of expensive designer clothes and accessories; class status is predicated by admission to brand-name colleges; and so on. The end result is a hyper-competitive, anxious and debt-ridden generation of youths who collectively are getting locked into the cycle of labor and consumption at a significantly earlier age than their predecessors. "
thats basically what the book is about, very good.
I wear whatever my Mom buys. usually Blue heans and color t-shirts. And I have a really cool Rolling Stones sweat shirt I wear amost everyday.
"The clothes must fit the man!!" i think that is how the quote goes, anyway, that's why i have many different sizes:D
I do wear the expensive shit:(
Roca Wear,Timberlands,Nikes,Sean John,Phat Farm,South Pole.Stuff like that.
I quess itt maybe just to feel better about myself:confused:
So you wear other mens clothes?Quote:
Originally Posted by Irv
Seriously confused about your statement. lol.
tight straight jeans, tight band t-shirt (mainly zeppelin,floyd,hendrix)
black vans skateboarding shoes, floyd hat for lounging
or night out/ parties
"casual" dress pants , vans shirts, black fedora, black blazer, vans checkerboard shoes,
i wear a lot of hemp, fair trade supported, secondhand, true-cost economy, organic, grassroots supportive 'brands'. i am an educated consumer and I refuse to wear what corporate america says is cool. i try not to wear anything that is not recognized by fair trade organizations or that are purveyors of sweatshops or wage labor. i wear stuff that I can feel confident knowing that is fair to the maker and the wearer and that there is no middleman. it may be more expensive to buy FTF clothing, but I know that I am getting exactly what I paid for and giving exactly what is owed. anyway, I hate brand-name clothing except for the following FTF brands. i dont really treat them like brands, but as companies that i can trust:
Blackspot
People Tree
Equop
American Apparel
Bishop Trading Company
Ethical Threads
Footprint Clothing
Funky Ghandi
Tonic
Tradecraft
Greenfibres
One World Is Enough
Hemp Union Hug
Spirit of Nature
Re
Nomads
Alpaca Accessories
Surprise
Marlo Clothing
THTC
Hug
Pachacuti
visit fairtraderesource.org
or adbusters.org
(this reply is for bedake)
Around these parts the girls really dig good spelling (Oh snap!).Quote:
Originally Posted by davve
I don't really have a problem with bad spellers, I just noticed a potential burn and took it. On a side note, props to Mars for putting a The Mamas And The Papas' song in the Snickers commercial.