the thread about nothing...

it's like paying $30 for a sonic t shirt at the mall, that is be at the marshals for 5.99, if you just hustle right...

wearing them padmores and faking like they're wallabees...game all twisted.
 
I see you in them bootleg knockoff struggle Clarks

no, you don't.


O rlly ?

LL
 
Old navy's sweaters and out wear is decent when caught on sale.

The plain stuff.

They have terrible stitching, terrible sizing (mostly vanity sizes) crooked seams, and mostly polyester. If those kind of things don't bother you and if it's in your budget, go ahead, most people can't tell the difference anyways, but there's nothing like clothing that's been made well with materials that are chosen for the season and mad to last.
 
people convince themselves of supposedly 'bad quality' to justify exorbitant prices for clothing, Probably the same materials being used for your sweaters at the macys's discount brand as at your local j.crew...

but hey, hipsters love j. crew and it makes them feel good about their existence. Amazingly, tommy hilfiger no longer makes 'quality clothing'?
 
pay 60 dollars for some toms, send a pair to africa and feel good aout your self...tom makes $50, and meanwhile the kid in africa says f these toms bruh I need a better school teacher.
 
people convince themselves of supposedly 'bad quality' to justify exorbitant prices for clothing, Probably the same materials being used for your sweaters at the macys's discount brand as at your local j.crew...

but hey, hipsters love j. crew and it makes them feel good about their existence. Amazingly, tommy hilfiger no longer makes 'quality clothing'?

you could just address me?

But if that's what you believe okay. There's nothing wrong with buying trendy pieces for cheaper, but you can't convince me your poly-synthetic old navy sweater is going to
outlast a lambswool or even cashemere sweater. Come on now. "Probably the same materials," just check the label? that's what I always do.
 
people convince themselves of supposedly 'bad quality' to justify exorbitant prices for clothing, Probably the same materials being used for your sweaters at the macys's discount brand as at your local j.crew...

but hey, hipsters love j. crew and it makes them feel good about their existence. Amazingly, tommy hilfiger no longer makes 'quality clothing'?

Thats why i love u brah

Friends stay shoppin at zara meanwhile im swagged out in levis

On another sad note. I scored a 75 on my online math quiz after the third try

The struggle is real
 
Thats why i love u brah

Friends stay shoppin at zara meanwhile im swagged out in levis

On another sad note. I scored a 75 on my online math quiz after the third try

The struggle is real


Zara isn't worth it either. It's an upscale F21 basically, and gets on the trends earlier.
 
 
people convince themselves of supposedly 'bad quality' to justify exorbitant prices for clothing, Probably the same materials being used for your sweaters at the macys's discount brand as at your local j.crew...

but hey, hipsters love j. crew and it makes them feel good about their existence. Amazingly, tommy hilfiger no longer makes 'quality clothing'?
you could just address me?

But if that's what you believe okay. There's nothing wrong with buying trendy pieces for cheaper, but you can't convince me your poly-synthetic old navy sweater is going to
outlast a lambswool or even cashemere sweater. Come on now. "Probably the same materials," just check the label? that's what I always do.
a decent sweater made with mixed polyester fabric will last you the same lifetime as cashmere or lambswool. Ever seen a person with an old cashmere sweater? The first thing you think to yourself is 'damn that's an old *** sweater'. Feel free to pay 200 to have what will soon be an old *** sweater, meanwhile someone is staying warm for a nominal fee of $20-30.
 
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