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- S2000_Skyline12
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So lemme get this correct. You think one is homosexual if they have more than one pair of sneakers?
One of the only pair of Air Forces that I don't like that you have are the invisible ones, cause they show the sweat from you feet and that can be very unattractive to some lol..You have any Jordan XIX SE's?
One of the only pair of Air Forces that I don't like that you have are the invisible ones, cause they show the sweat from you feet and that can be very unattractive to some lol..You have any Jordan XIX SE's?
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- Tuners Rock
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im not flaming! just saying how i destroy my shoes! damn!boganbusman wrote:That's right. I think skating is gay, but I don't go and flame people about it.
im just saying how i get rid of them, not saying everybody skatesStereo wrote:I agree with everyone else. Not everybody skates. =\Tuners Rock wrote:no, i mean, who really likes to talk about shoes??? i get shoes, destroy them by skating, and get new pairs, thats all i have to say
I had a pair of water tight L.L. Bean boots I bought before I went on vacation a while back. I ended up wearing them a few days in a row because we hadn't stopped at a hotel or anything. Being water tight and all, there was no convection for my foot, and by time I finally got my shoes off, my feet were really pruney.
Moral of the story - Don't wear water tight boots for long periods of time.
Moral of the story - Don't wear water tight boots for long periods of time.
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*sigh* Fads really displease me... I see 7 year olds wearing the same $60 T-shirts that loners with no friends are wearing, and I'm just sitting there wearing the same brand feeling like an idiot. Wherever I go, I see young/odd/old people wearing things that I used to think would look great, but why would I want to be seen wearing something worn by everyone else? Makes me think, is there anything that I can wear without having someone think "Oh, that guy's just wearing the same thing as everyone else."?
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It is debatable. Being unique is hard. From a marketing perspective, this obviously involves a target group that is .. err.. small - very, very, very, very, very [...] very, very small, to put it mildly. For a company, this then means high production costs, so companies for only one customer hardly exist.
You could, of course, get about this by making your own clothes lol - and voilà , your creation is most likely to be unique. If it is just about being different, buy the so-called exclusive brands; chances are small that you see them all the time worn by others.
You could, of course, get about this by making your own clothes lol - and voilà , your creation is most likely to be unique. If it is just about being different, buy the so-called exclusive brands; chances are small that you see them all the time worn by others.
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@T-Shine: You wouldn't believe how many people in my school wear Versace, D&G, Huge Boss, Lacoste (especially), J Lindeberg, and even Gucci. It's especially disturbing when there's people wearing real Versace shirts with things like $50 jeans. My school isn't even in a 'rich' neighbourhood, many of the communities that feed into the school are quite middle-class, and some even are lower-class houses.
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