True Religion needs a Prayer Vol. over 500Mil in Debt.

Apc's still my go to denim.
Have been for the past 5 or 6 years.

I'm on my 3rd pair. Probably will be buying my 4th pair soon. Kinda still want RRL's.

People saying denim is played out probably can't dress for ish :lol:
Probably the same ones wearing Kith joggers from 2012.
 
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I ain't choose the skinny life, the skinny life chose me.
Distressed denim.

Skinny denim.

Zippered hem denim.

Biker denim.

Single knee slit denim.

Blow out denim.



Pretty much whats "in" in NY.



And before someone says its, theres a difference between skinny jeans that fit your body and skinny jeans that do not fit your body. Dudes wanna take it to one end of the spectrum all the time.
 
Cant wear joggers that aren't sweats, it looks weird

Chinos, denim, sweats and NEVER mix any 2 of the 3 together (ex. denim/chino joggers, dress sweats)
 
I always hated this brand. Boot cut and I don't wear boots (save timbs). Too much yard, quality isn't there, style was trash and overpriced. And I got them on discount cause I worked at Nordstrom back in 08. Only flashy Aholes and Dbags wore these. In Seattle Asian cats that wanted to feel poppin wore them. I stayed true to my Levi's, LRG, polo, anything from Karmaloop, Ag, diesl & 7's... There was too many straight leg, regular fit, slim straigh jeans. I don't mess with a lot of brands the masses heard towards. It took me till junior year to buy my first pair of Jordan's. I was on Am 90's 95's dunks SB foams lebrons ect... I guess I like going against the grain or deviate from the norm if not by much! And at the sake of sounding like an Ahole/Dbag

Damn I hated the tru wave. Smh.

Edit: and joggers, never shall a grown man, meaning over 25, wear what's trending with 14 year olds. I mean they get fashion from us not the other way around.

And I know: let them boys cook, don't worry about other people yada yada, just my 2 cents

It's NT
 
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Love tech fleece but that stuff is so overpriced to me. Never get lucky with the outlets and stuff either.
 
These fad brands never should have gone into the brick and mortar business.

Juicy Couture is another one. They had a large flagship on Madison Ave (or maybe it was 5th Ave). It just never made sense. Stay in department stores and embrace online shopping.
 
Levi's, diesel or nudies for me

I donated alotta my old back pocket logo designer joints back in may ...had a slick pair of 7's I woulda kept but got them too big back in the day :smh:
 
These fad brands never should have gone into the brick and mortar business.

Juicy Couture is another one. They had a large flagship on Madison Ave (or maybe it was 5th Ave). It just never made sense. Stay in department stores and embrace online shopping.
any company that was late on the online sales is hurting right now ...they still sell the brands in department stores but ppl don't go in there that much these days
 
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id be frightened opening up any brick & mortor store these days without a big online presence to supplant any slow foot traffic.
 
I still go to physical stores to try stuff on. Then order online when they have good sales.
 
I still go to physical stores to try stuff on. Then order online when they have good sales.

I go to department stores all the time to try stuff on. Rarely do I step foot in the standalone brand stores because most of them are available in one place. Also, these days, retailers offer free shipping and you can just return it for free at a store. I'll just buy stuff online and return it at the store if it doesn't work out. No harm, no foul.
 
Levi's, diesel or nudies for me

I donated alotta my old back pocket logo designer joints back in may ...had a slick pair of 7's I woulda kept but got them too big back in the day
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Diesel is my fav. Some of their jeans aren't good, but the European made ones are on point and some of their US made jeans are comfortable.
 
gap and levi jeans are all you need.

taper them to your liking and you're golden. 
 
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Levi's have a slim taper fit already but they keep changing the damn number to them for some reason. Best fitting jeans I own. gap are ok. Their slim fits fit a little big for me but their skinny fits too small.
 
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