the thread about nothing...

Old Navy is great for shopping on a budget....items such as hoodies, shorts...stay away from the jeans haha

That lacefront shoutout tho.... someone is in denial :lol
 
 
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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Repped !
 
FALSE. I wish I owned a jersey dress :{ :lol
and yes I have saved up to buy jeans :hat

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Here you go.
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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.

But tell 'em why you really mad? :lol

There's a reason why materials matter. For example, children's clothing is often preferably made from wool because it is breathable and heavy and when set on fire it does not attach and melt unto the skin compared to polyester or synthetic materials that can burn, melt, and attach upon the skin.
 
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Alright I get it chill

I ain't mad achya :lol

Sorry if my tone sounds condescending.

Damn, trying to help a brotha out. :lol

You feel some type of way?

OK...

1. i dislike that saying...of course a human will feel some type of emotion

2. Youre coming off as rude and cocky when it wasnt that serious...but its all good bro no feels here
 
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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.
But tell 'em why you really mad?
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There's a reason why materials matter. For example, children's clothing is often preferably made from wool because it is breathable and heavy and when set on fire it does not attach and melt unto the skin compared to polyester or synthetic materials that can burn, melt, and attach upon the skin.
oh, so you're worried about catching fire? That's the justification...?

 If a baby catches fire it's already a wrap...no amount of inflamable materials will stop that kid from getting burned. Acting like people are clothing their kids in full on plastic dipped in kerosene.

But if you are concerned about being caught on fire, by all means ball out on that $200 j. crew sweater boo boo.

 
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.

But tell 'em why you really mad? :lol

There's a reason why materials matter. For example, children's clothing is often preferably made from wool because it is breathable and heavy and when set on fire it does not attach and melt unto the skin compared to polyester or synthetic materials that can burn, melt, and attach upon the skin.

Catching fire is your concern ? :lol


They make flame ******ant lacefronts now ?
 
oh, so you're worried about catching fire? That's the justification...?

 If a baby catches fire it's already a wrap...no amount of inflamable materials will stop that kid from getting burned. Acting like people are clothing their kids in full on plastic dipped in kerosene.

But if you are concerned about being caught on fire, by all means ball out on that $200 j. crew sweater boo boo.
:lol I like how you ignored, "for example."
But if you can only do Old Navy, hey do you boo boo. No one is forcing you to spend a paycheck at Brooks Brothers or j.Crew.


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Here you go.

I was thinking more like this,

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but thanks.
 
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 Buckethead likes to hit licks with irregular weapons

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 Goddamn man I hate when people cancel last minute.
It's my bro though. He knows I am pissed so I know he isn't just blowing me off.  I just really wanted to go see PBR. I could still go but it just wouldn't be as fun. 
Pro bull riding?
Yep. Loved it since I was a kid. I actually wanted to be a bull rider when I was younger. Even started out mutton busting but it didn't last. 

Anyways I just ended up taking some chick. Had a good time. I think she was bored out of her mind.
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H&M is the place b. I'm so glad I never fell into the all over print hoodies and Ed Hardy hype.
 
bought some clothes at H&M, didnt realize it was so affordable (im not really big into fashion)
btw, im pretty slender, but some of the stuff is >tight
 
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