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rollinv4l
12-14-2011, 04:41 PM
i am just wondering what do you guys wear say for shirts when you wear your louis vuitton belts and gucci stuff, is it okay to still just wear a t-shirt or do you guys wear all designer stuff than.

ArjayAquino
12-14-2011, 04:44 PM
http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/entries/icons/original/000/006/026/futuramafry.jpg

swak
12-14-2011, 04:48 PM
I usually sport my wal-mart supplied attire when I add in designer touches.

Ladies love that shit.

gqboy322
12-14-2011, 04:50 PM
Originally posted by rollinv4l
i am just wondering what do you guys wear say for shirts when you wear your louis vuitton belts and gucci stuff, is it okay to still just wear a t-shirt or do you guys wear all designer stuff than.

Depends on what kind of cloths you have. i normally wear it with designer stuff.

rollinv4l
12-14-2011, 05:08 PM
that is what i was thinking but what about wearing with say t-shirts.

swak
12-14-2011, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by rollinv4l
that is what i was thinking but what about wearing with say t-shirts.

Not possible.


IMPOSSIBLE.

88CRX
12-14-2011, 05:12 PM
First my underwear is wrinkly thread and now this?

Beyond.ca what has happened to you!

gqboy322
12-14-2011, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by rollinv4l
that is what i was thinking but what about wearing with say t-shirts.

Depends on what kind of t-shirt. Like wal-mart stuff then is a no no because ppl will think your lv, gucci stuff will be a knock off shit

pf0sh0
12-14-2011, 05:35 PM
:whocares:

AndyL
12-14-2011, 05:45 PM
http://www.mademan.com/mm/how-dress-guido.html

rollinv4l
12-14-2011, 05:48 PM
i was just wondering if some other members on here just wear say normal t-shirts with gucci belts or louis vuitton belts

bspot
12-14-2011, 05:51 PM
Remember, v-necks give more range of motion for fist-pumping.

lellowrx7
12-14-2011, 06:09 PM
go to banana republic and pick up some nice black t-shirts
the key to designer is to not be 100% flashy cause you want the important stuff to stand out, not be lost in a mess of everything

Although i see your just repping a belt.... get real you can wear what you want with a belt

RY213
12-14-2011, 06:33 PM
Ed Hardy and True Religion

pf0sh0
12-14-2011, 06:34 PM
1) stop trolling

2) biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig loser

TaiChino
12-14-2011, 06:51 PM
Originally posted by 88CRX
First my underwear is wrinkly thread and now this?

Beyond.ca what has happened to you!

No doubt

:whocares:

turbotrip
12-14-2011, 07:03 PM
this question has kept me up many nights

lellowrx7
12-14-2011, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by RY213
Ed Hardy and True Religion

Wtf??
I nominate for the worst dressed on beyond

Disoblige
12-14-2011, 08:52 PM
I expected the OP to be nguyen.

max_boost
12-14-2011, 08:58 PM
Originally posted by 88CRX
First my underwear is wrinkly thread and now this?

Beyond.ca what has happened to you!

Is it just me or there's been a lot of these threads recently. Hmmm.....not sure if serious.....

Type_S1
12-14-2011, 09:36 PM
Serious Answer: I have a few LV belts and pretty much wear them with anything other then work attire. I most often am wearing a Tshirt and a hoody, on a rare occasion a sweater so yes, I would say it is fine to wear these with a tshirt. With business attire....hell no....you won't get promoted because your boss will think you have to much money and everyone downtown will think your a dbag and unprofessional.

Non-Serious Answer: Seriously bro...you need to ask beyond "how do I dress myself." Stop buying your gucci and LV off ebay and pretending it is real when it isn't. If you need to ask what to wear with these belts we all know they are fake because anyone who would buy a real one has decent clothes to begin with and can dress themselves.

Asian girls can tell if its fake or real...and asian girls are the only ones who would give a shit what kind of belt you wear. If they spot its fake...no pussay for youuuu :poosie:

-relk-
12-14-2011, 10:06 PM
Just pop dat der collar and the bitches will be all over you

shakalaka
12-14-2011, 10:56 PM
I feel like making this whole separate 'fashion' section has brought more ridiculousness than good. It has somehow given a right to all the abysmal and retarded clothing/fashion related questions out there.

CMW403
12-15-2011, 10:01 AM
Originally posted by shakalaka
I feel like making this whole separate 'fashion' section has brought more ridiculousness than good. It has somehow given a right to all the abysmal and retarded clothing/fashion related questions out there.

Yeah, I called it a long time ago.

Sugarphreak
12-15-2011, 10:25 AM
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Type_S1
12-15-2011, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak
What the fuck is with guys wearing LV and Gucci shit? Not to be harsh to OP, but seriously... nobody out there fucking looks up to you for wearing a woman’s brand.

Someone's mad...

LV is just as much a guys brand as girls...always has been from its luggage days. I have some awesome belts, a wallet and a cardholder from them...all top quality. Gucci...would never wear anything gucci...because I would agree I think it's a chicks brand.

What I don't really get is why someone judges others for wearing a certain brand...well most of the time it's either because they don't have the residual income to get something like it. I'll only judge someone on what they wear if they look like complete Dbags(ed hardy+fauhawk+fannypack etc. etc.) or act like they are the shit when they look like a slob.

Sugarphreak
12-15-2011, 10:42 AM
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BrknFngrs
12-15-2011, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by Type_S1
LV is just as much a guys brand as girls...always has been from its luggage days. I have some awesome belts, a wallet and a cardholder from them...all top quality.

Are you really going with the "quality" position?

will3g
12-15-2011, 10:48 AM
I wear it with anything that I feel comfy in.
You bigggg foig

GotRice?
12-15-2011, 10:50 AM
Originally posted by pf0sh0
1) stop trolling

2) biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig FOIG

Edited

Type_S1
12-15-2011, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by BrknFngrs


Are you really going with the "quality" position?

That the leather on one of my belts is better quality then a "crazy good I don't care how I look" belt from noname retailer. Yes...I would take that stance and put $1000 on the line against someone who says otherwise. :dunno:

I could also go back to the whole...hot girls love that shit...and I love hot girls.

I could also say that I really do feel they look a hell of a lot better, "stylish" etc. and they are stand out pieces.

However you want to cut someone down for wearing a nicer belt then you is fine with me :rofl:

I should caveat by saying I'm not some dbag looking guy walking around in ed hardy and pointy white dress shoes LOL...once you own a few of these items you will know the difference easily. It's like owning a BMW compared to a Honda...all the Honda drivers will hate on BMW dbags until they can afford to hop into one :D

Redlyne_mr2
12-15-2011, 09:47 PM
All the LV belts I have owned have all deteriorated or fallen apart. I have one where the screws keep falling out and LV just tells me that's normal. My coach belt I bought 10 years ago is still going strong. I can't stand LV, it's overhyped garbage. They're no where close to the quality that they used to be.

Adrenaline101
12-15-2011, 10:02 PM
I have a leather Lacoste belt that a high maintenance ex bought me. I wear it with hiking pants, dress pants, sweat pants. who the fuck cares.
Alberta is full of hidden millionaires, alot of them are farm "hicks", you'll never outdo them even with LV.


trolololololo

GQBalla
12-16-2011, 12:29 AM
I wear my lv belt with everyday clothes.

At work I wear a cheap 10 dollar black belt.

taemo
12-16-2011, 12:57 AM
My belly covers my belt :cry:

Scat E46
12-16-2011, 01:38 AM
^ lmao.


Serious answer:

It's all about being subtle.

People who buy it have the patterns to show they have it. They have the bag with the GG symbols, they have the LV with LV all over it. They want to make a point they own it. Not cool IMO.

You can't even tell my montblanc belt is anything special, it's so low key. Palladium and ruthenium. Really nice belt, great quality leather. (not sure how much LV/gucci are, but this was 365).

buh_buh
12-16-2011, 08:36 AM
I can't believe there's more serious answers here than jokes. I came in to read the 2 pages of flaming, but I got 2 pages of flamers.

Sugarphreak
12-16-2011, 10:33 AM
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Disoblige
12-16-2011, 10:38 AM
Originally posted by Scat E46
^ lmao.

Serious answer:

It's all about being subtle.

People who buy it have the patterns to show they have it. They have the bag with the GG symbols, they have the LV with LV all over it. They want to make a point they own it. Not cool IMO.

You can't even tell my montblanc belt is anything special, it's so low key. Palladium and ruthenium. Really nice belt, great quality leather. (not sure how much LV/gucci are, but this was 365).
I'm a fan of the Montblanc belts too. Subtle, but good looking belts.


And :facepalm: to the creation of this thread itself. If you have to ask, you shouldn't be buying one in the first place.



Originally posted by Redlyne_mr2
I can't stand LV, it's overhyped garbage. They're no where close to the quality that they used to be. :werd: Not like you stand out if you have LV anyways. It's pretty much the stereotypical norm. If you want to stand out, LV isn't gonna do shit for you :rofl:

arian_ma
12-16-2011, 11:07 AM
I like people who look like douchebags, cause that attracts other douchebags and keeps em away from me.

ercchry
12-16-2011, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak
You didn't actually spend $1000 on a belt did you?

I bought a belt from Boutique of leather about 5 years ago for $36... I wear it every day either to work, with suits, or even when I work on my car. I clip my phone and id card onto it every day and it is only just starting to show signs of wear.

to be fair... you are not the most fashionable guy i have met :rofl:

Sugarphreak
12-16-2011, 11:27 AM
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chineywun
12-16-2011, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1
Serious Answer: I have a few LV belts and pretty much wear them with anything other then work attire. I most often am wearing a Tshirt and a hoody, on a rare occasion a sweater so yes, I would say it is fine to wear these with a tshirt. With business attire....hell no....you won't get promoted because your boss will think you have to much money and everyone downtown will think your a dbag and unprofessional.

Non-Serious Answer: Seriously bro...you need to ask beyond "how do I dress myself." Stop buying your gucci and LV off ebay and pretending it is real when it isn't. If you need to ask what to wear with these belts we all know they are fake because anyone who would buy a real one has decent clothes to begin with and can dress themselves.

Asian girls can tell if its fake or real...and asian girls are the only ones who would give a shit what kind of belt you wear. If they spot its fake...no pussay for youuuu :poosie:


Serious Answer: hit the nail on the head!

Non-Serious Answer: you got :guns:

My Answer: Dont buy brand name stuff to just fit in...u either have it or u dont...and if you dont, the last thing u wanna do is ask someone publicly how to rock it...ull just get punk'd

chineywun
12-16-2011, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak
What the fuck is with guys wearing LV and Gucci shit? Not to be harsh to OP, but seriously... nobody out there fucking looks up to you for wearing a woman’s brand.

Louis Vuitton isnt a womens brand...and to assume that it is means you either dont care about fashion - which is fine, or ur hatin on people who can buy expensive stuff...

They make a lot of mens stuff from belts, to wallets, bags, sunglasses, shoes, shirts, ties, scarves, accessories, etc...

I have a bag, cardholder, LV evidence glasses, dog tags, ties...its just as much as a mens label as it is a womens label, jus women buy more bags...but thats it really...

mazdavirgin
12-16-2011, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by chineywun
Louis Vuitton isnt a womens brand...and to assume that it is means you either dont care about fashion

That's right it's a brand for FABULOUS men... :rofl:

Sugarphreak
12-16-2011, 03:37 PM
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Type_S1
12-16-2011, 03:45 PM
^^

I can picture you wearing walmart clothes everywhere...must get all the ladies :rofl: :rofl:

To the post a few back...I completely agree there is waayy better quality and way better "stylish" belts/wallets out there...I never said there wasn't but LV does make good products that aren't flashy. I don't like flashy or buying something to "show" I am wearing something expensive, my LV stuff is without print. I like these items because they are genuinely better items and look better when you wear them. For example I have a prada wallet that is by far the best wallet I have ever owned. It was expensive but compared to other stuff out there I would much rather own it. Also when girls see it when your paying for something...much easier to pick them up :rofl: :rofl:

Type_S1
12-16-2011, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by mazdavirgin


That's right it's a brand for FABULOUS men... :rofl:

Buying nice things and dressing well doesn't = gay...in fact I would argue it = hotter girls that also care more about the way they look :D

I don't know about you but I sure think a guy with style+class could pick up any girl faster then the dude without them thinking they are the shit and making fun of people who have money to buy nicer things no? Shit if I didn't have to look good to go to work or get laid by the best quality woman possible I would wear shitty ass value village clothes, not shave and play COD all day :nut:

Disoblige
12-16-2011, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1


Buying nice things and dressing well doesn't = gay...in fact I would argue it = hotter girls that also care more about the way they look :D

I don't know about you but I sure think a guy with style+class could pick up any girl faster then the dude without them thinking they are the shit and making fun of people who have money to buy nicer things no? Shit if I didn't have to look good to go to work or get laid by the best quality woman possible I would wear shitty ass value village clothes, not shave and play COD all day :nut:
So you dress nice to impress the ladies -moreso- than for yourself? Not hatin' if you do. Just curious.

tirebob
12-16-2011, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1
^^

I can picture you wearing walmart clothes everywhere...must get all the ladies :rofl: :rofl:

For example I have a prada wallet that is by far the best wallet I have ever owned. It was expensive but compared to other stuff out there I would much rather own it. Also when girls see it when your paying for something...much easier to pick them up :rofl: :rofl:

Most chicks couldn't give a shit what wallet you have unless it is stuffed full with brown bills. Take an average joe with average clothes but his normal wallet is overflowing with cash and stand him beside a guy with an almost empty Prada wallet and see who she goes home with...

Besides, playing rich gimmicks are for guys who have no natural game. For some a crutch ain't necessary, for others it is...

swak
12-16-2011, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1


Buying nice things and dressing well doesn't = gay...in fact I would argue it = hotter girls that also care more about the way they look :D



"= hotter girls that also care more about the way they look :D" = high maintenance girls i want nothing to do with (girls will only be attracted to someone with a prada wallet or a LV belt to me sounds nothing but 'gold digger')

desi112
12-16-2011, 04:03 PM
well you wear more LV or Gucci.

/thread

Sugarphreak
12-16-2011, 04:06 PM
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Canmorite
12-16-2011, 04:07 PM
It's all about the Burberry.

ercchry
12-16-2011, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Canmorite
It's all about the Burberry.

:werd:

only the most asian of females notice it though :rofl:

CompletelyNumb
12-16-2011, 05:17 PM
Type_S1 would be better off buying valu-village clothes and paying for escorts, since that's essentially what you do anyways. It's sad to see how many times you reference your "abilities" to "pick up chicks" based solely on your cheesy "i spent too much money for this" attire. Like was mentioned above, you have no game if you need to do that. :thumbsdown:


OP: wear whatever you like and feel good in. Confidence looks better than a shitty outfit.




For you kids out there: the best quality women aren't the ones who cares about how much your clothes cost.
http://uscerock.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/TheMoreYouKnow.jpg

Type_S1
12-16-2011, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by Disoblige

So you dress nice to impress the ladies -moreso- than for yourself? Not hatin' if you do. Just curious.

Dress to impress? Of course. I like to look good. I feel more confident in a nice sweater/tshirt and nice jeans then some shitty levi's and a ghetto tshirt. :dunno:

My accessories I buy 100% because I like them. I like my LV belt way more then I like some of the plain black belts I wear. I like the quality of leather and the look of it. Same goes for wallets/card holder etc etc.

As per all the comments above...
1) to sugarphreak...I don't understand the "friendzone". As per your clothes you seem like an average dude...I ain't hating on it. Just because I am spending more on some wallets and belt you seem to hate though.

2) As per the "game" comments. If you ever met me you would know for yourself LOL so don't really need to speak to it. I would say realizing that extremely good looking girls care about your appearance would be the simplest and most crucial part of "game". Some people find this idea hard to grasp though. Having nice clothing/accessories attracts girls to you before they meet you. After this your personality takes over and if your personality sucks...no clothing/belt or cash full of money will get you in, unless of course she fucks for cash :rofl: :rofl:

As for the "high-maintenance" girl comment...I'm not looking for a wifey here LOL

3) as per the prostitute comment...you must be slow+semi-retarded(not fully because you can form a proper sentence and are using a computer yourself).

Here is your logic:

Having nice things + girls liking nice things = prostitute? :clap:

and as always :goflames: :goflames: :goflames:

mazdavirgin
12-16-2011, 06:29 PM
I like how looking good has nothing to do with fit or even the general look, it all has to do with the expensive brand name. Dress to impress = tailored clothes not some tacky jersey shore shit. In either case it looks like we hit some sensitive points judging by the text wall defense being put up by the FABULOUSLY dressed. :rofl:

max_boost
12-16-2011, 06:50 PM
:drama:

89s1
12-16-2011, 08:01 PM
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89s1
12-16-2011, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1

3) as per the prostitute comment...you must be slow+semi-retarded(not fully because you can form a proper sentence and are using a computer yourself).

Here is your logic:

Having nice things + girls liking nice things = prostitute? :clap:

and as always :goflames: :goflames: :goflames:

If you can't see the connection and actually think that is his logic it's you that is borderline retarded. :dunno:

CompletelyNumb
12-16-2011, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1
3) as per the prostitute comment...you must be slow+semi-retarded(not fully because you can form a proper sentence and are using a computer yourself).

Here is your logic:

Having nice things + girls liking nice things = prostitute? :clap:


The following are your words, paraphrased.



Originally posted by Type_S1
... I ... have to look good to ... get laid by the best quality woman possible

Originally posted by Type_S1
If they spot its fake...no pussay for youuuu :poosie:

Also when girls see it when your paying for something...much easier to pick them up :rofl: :rofl:

Yes, I'm sure you are paying for something when you pick up women. Who's the retard now?

Rookie.


For kicks, here is your logic:


Originally posted by Type_S1
Gucci...would never wear anything gucci...because I would agree I think it's a chicks brand.

Originally posted by Type_S1
I should caveat by saying I'm not some dbag looking guy walking around in ed hardy and pointy white dress shoes LOL...

Originally posted by Type_S1
I can picture you wearing walmart clothes everywhere...must get all the ladies :rofl: :rofl:

oh but wait...


Originally posted by Type_S1
What I don't really get is why someone judges others for wearing a certain brand...

Thank god you're not biased.




Originally posted by Type_S1

and as always :goflames: :goflames: :goflames:

Glad we could end this on a high note at least.

:clap:

chineywun
12-16-2011, 08:48 PM
K bottom line a guy who wears nice clothes ie brand name stuff whatever brand name it may be and I obviously dont mean Walmart stuff or Eddie Bauer etc...and also takes care of themselves by lookin sharp and actually caring about their appearance is going to get more attention than someone who is wearing sweatpants and a busted up sweater...girls if u will want a guy with style and confidence...stacks or no stacks...

A guy with no style or confidence isnt getting attention...especially not from any hot chicks...I mean think about it...a guy wants their girl to look good and care about their appearance, what makes u think that a girl doesnt want a guy with good style???

If you want to wear Wrangler Jeans and an Eddie Bauer mustard color boxy shirt, the chances of you finding a hot chick are a hell of a lot slimmer than if you wear a pair of Diesel Jeans or Rock and Republic jeans and a nice fitted Hugo Boss shirt or Armani shirt...hot chicks look for hot guys...no questions asked.

P.S. I just find it weird that in a thread that is labeled LV or Gucci and is also in the FASHION AND LUXURY forum, you have guys in here commenting who have absolutely NO fashion sense at all...and think that your making a point...?!?!? Its kinda like tryna watch a 3D movie without 3D glasses - "I dont see it" LOL

Type_S1
12-16-2011, 08:57 PM
Originally posted by mazdavirgin
I like how looking good has nothing to do with fit or even the general look, it all has to do with the expensive brand name. Dress to impress = tailored clothes not some tacky jersey shore shit. In either case it looks like we hit some sensitive points judging by the text wall defense being put up by the FABULOUSLY dressed. :rofl:

I think looking good and being fit are generally are a given?

Haha didn't hit a sensitive spot at all...just trying to get a point through but talking to a bunch of walls who think they have a lot of "game" when I could probably guarantee I wouldn't take a second look at their gfs/wifes...but come on...they don't like luxury items so they are so much cooler and better then the sexy girl who lives luxury things.

If you have it, spend it...if you don't too bad. :dunno:

My last reflection on this thread/posts in it is...it's easy to tell some people like the good things/luxury things in life while others are happy with mediocrity. Myself...I personally don't settle for anything other then the best...probably why my views differ on subjects then others.

/end of posts in this thread...if you want to find me...I'll be the young guy walking down stephen ave with the smokin' chick in my "fabulous" clothes :rofl:

max_boost
12-16-2011, 09:02 PM
Originally posted by chineywun
K bottom line a guy who wears nice clothes ie brand name stuff whatever brand name it may be and I obviously dont mean Walmart stuff or Eddie Bauer etc...and also takes care of themselves by lookin sharp and actually caring about their appearance is going to get more attention than someone who is wearing sweatpants and a busted up sweater...girls if u will want a guy with style and confidence...stacks or no stacks...

A guy with no style or confidence isnt getting attention...especially not from any hot chicks...I mean think about it...a guy wants their girl to look good and care about their appearance, what makes u think that a girl doesnt want a guy with good style???

If you want to wear Wrangler Jeans and an Eddie Bauer mustard color boxy shirt, the chances of you finding a hot chick are a hell of a lot slimmer than if you wear a pair of Diesel Jeans or Rock and Republic jeans and a nice fitted Hugo Boss shirt or Armani shirt...hot chicks look for hot guys...no questions asked.

P.S. I just find it weird that in a thread that is labeled LV or Gucci and is also in the FASHION AND LUXURY forum, you have guys in here commenting who have absolutely NO fashion sense at all...and think that your making a point...?!?!? Its kinda like tryna watch a 3D movie without 3D glasses - "I dont see it" LOL

Yea bra, dunno why everyone is flaming the kid. Kid's got a point.

max_boost
12-16-2011, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1


/end of posts in this thread...if you want to find me...I'll be the young guy walking down stephen ave with the smokin' chick in my "fabulous" clothes :rofl:

Post pics bro. You know how everyone has a hot wife/gf/mistress/etc. on here, you can prove that you do. :bigpimp:

Canmorite
12-16-2011, 10:56 PM
Being able to afford nicer clothes is the rub. I never really cared about how I looked or even understood how to dress well. However that changed this summer as I started to pick up a few things.

Once I started working in O&G, and was able to afford nicer clothes, it was a huge turning point for me. Really makes it hard to go back to anything else. I don't rock Gucci/LV but Harry Rosen is a favourite store of mine. The cut, style, sizing-everything is top notch.

Type_S1 has a point.

Everyday in Bankers hall I see Gap dad pants, an ordinary dress shirt (5/$100 deal), belt, and ugly shoes to tie it all together. I understand people have budgets, but for those of us who sacrifice in other areas to dress a bit 'nicer', it's definitely noticed by others. Co-workers, bosses, girls, etc.

Disoblige
12-17-2011, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by max_boost


Yea bra, dunno why everyone is flaming the kid. Kid's got a point.
Well, if he likes it then there is no problem at all you're right.

But if he's saying "What I don't really get is why someone judges others for wearing a certain brand... " and then having opinions of Gucci, Ed Hardy, and point white shoes.. :dunno:

And if he's dressing for himself and he's buying it because he likes it, no need to constantly use the reasoning of "picking up girls", "getting laid" or "when girls see it when your paying for something...much easier to pick them up".

Oh and :goflames:

89s1
12-17-2011, 12:29 AM
Originally posted by max_boost


Post pics bro. You know how everyone has a hot wife/gf/mistress/etc. on here, you can prove that you do. :bigpimp:

:werd:

Without much effort someone could find pics of my wife.

I got nothing to hide, I think she's damn fine, and if a guy likes petite brunettes they might even "take a second look."

max_boost
12-17-2011, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by 89s1


:werd:

Without much effort someone could find pics of my wife.

I got nothing to hide, I think she's damn fine, and if a guy likes petite brunettes they might even "take a second look."

Yep. She's a cutie. :thumbsup:

K3RMiTdot
12-17-2011, 04:12 PM
I wear mine with anything and everythingggg

Sugarphreak
12-19-2011, 09:22 AM
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chineywun
12-20-2011, 12:29 AM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak


And you thought this thread was going to be boring, lol



Let's just say Fabulous men spend a lot of time there:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friend_zone

haha, no bad will on you S1, I just don't see the point of it and I am trying to kill some time at work during a slow period.

hey hey hey... they make shirts in olive green as well you know.

Each to their own, that goes for chicks as well. I am sure there are girls out there that prefer their men look like men instead of Zoolander fashion models with V-neck Armani exchange shirts and pre-fadded jeans. ;)

Well to be fair, I had suggested this be a watch section... lol

http://forums.beyond.ca/st/327348/watch-subcatagory/


Also did you really just spell "Trying to" as "Tryna"?




Hey Sugarphreak...

I thought this conversation had to do with fashion not punctuation, oh and by the way let me correct your grammar if we are going to head in that direction...I believe what you are TRYING to say is that there maybe girls out there that "MAY" prefer their men "TO" look like men instead of Zoolander fashion models. Im not one to point fingers when it comes to grammar/punctuation especially coming from someone who spells FREAK with a "PH"- So back to the fashion part of this conversation in the "Fashion and Luxury" thread...

Im sure man will agree with me here...if you want to be noticed, you got to make yourself noticeable, if that means brand name clothing etc...be that as it may. If you just want to be regular, chances are your gonna get regular. Bottom line is girls want a guy who puts in time and effort, you can tell a lot about a guy by his shoes...ask any girl she will confirm that...another things is a guys watch - you choose your weapon, some do shoes, some do watches, heck some even do cars...

It can be a cruel world, but we all live in it and make the best of it...

P.S. "Each to their own - I believe you meant to say "To each their own" again not pointing fingers...

Kavy
12-20-2011, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by chineywun


P.S. "Each to their own - I believe you meant to say "To each their own" again not pointing fingers...

Actually nope.

Each to their own is proper English your illiterate fuck.

Its called an Idiom, your "correction" could be best described as something an uneducated dipshit would say.

Where did you go to school?


http://www.principiadialectica.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/zoolander-school.jpg

mazdavirgin
12-20-2011, 12:56 AM
Originally posted by chineywun
Im sure man will agree with me here...if you want to be noticed, you got to make yourself noticeable, if that means brand name clothing etc...be that as it may. If you just want to be regular, chances are your gonna get regular. Bottom line is girls want a guy who puts in time and effort, you can tell a lot about a guy by his shoes...ask any girl she will confirm that...another things is a guys watch - you choose your weapon, some do shoes, some do watches, heck some even do cars...



Hey chineywun...

I thought this conversation had to do with fashion not punctuation, oh and by the way let me correct your grammar if we are going to head in that direction... :rofl:

FYI your screen names spelling is no better than spelling freak with a ph... Oh and you might want to re read what you posted. You don't have much of a leg to stand on if you are going to criticize grammar.

Frankly though all the people who think fashion or looking good are in any way related to spending a stupid amount of money to buy crappy expensive clothes produced in bulk in a factory in China that also makes clothes for WalMart is on drugs. It's a lot simpler to simply get tailored clothes and wear a decent pair of shoes if you want to look sharp.

At the end of the day though if you are fat or fugly, good luck with the fancy cars and the status symbol bedazzled pants. You are just going to catch yourself a gold digger who will drop you at the first sign of the gravy train ending. You guys can put lipstick on a pig all day long but it still won't change the fact that there are quite a few women who would be disturbed to know you are spending this much time on personal grooming/fashion. It's a little too metro for most women's tastes. Just look at male celebrities that are considered "sex symbols" they typically don't look like effeminate metro sexual pretty boys.

teggyR
12-20-2011, 01:51 AM
this thread is full of BIG FOIGS

Type_S1
12-20-2011, 02:23 AM
Originally posted by mazdavirgin




Hey chineywun...

I thought this conversation had to do with fashion not punctuation, oh and by the way let me correct your grammar if we are going to head in that direction... :rofl:

FYI your screen names spelling is no better than spelling freak with a ph... Oh and you might want to re read what you posted. You don't have much of a leg to stand on if you are going to criticize grammar.

Frankly though all the people who think fashion or looking good are in any way related to spending a stupid amount of money to buy crappy expensive clothes produced in bulk in a factory in China that also makes clothes for WalMart is on drugs. It's a lot simpler to simply get tailored clothes and wear a decent pair of shoes if you want to look sharp.

At the end of the day though if you are fat or fugly, good luck with the fancy cars and the status symbol bedazzled pants. You are just going to catch yourself a gold digger who will drop you at the first sign of the gravy train ending. You guys can put lipstick on a pig all day long but it still won't change the fact that there are quite a few women who would be disturbed to know you are spending this much time on personal grooming/fashion. It's a little too metro for most women's tastes. Just look at male celebrities that are considered "sex symbols" they typically don't look like effeminate metro sexual pretty boys.

:rofl:

bringing celebrity's into it who probably do not have a piece of clothing that is less then $1000. I still do not understand the association of spending more money on clothes means metrosexual or feminine :rofl: :rofl:

It's laughable how stupid that actually is. When I spend $300 on my pair of sevens jeans they definitely don't look metrosexual nor feminine ahaha...nor does wearing a $500 black leather belt, $2500 tailored suit or $500 Salvator shoes :clap: Ever shopped at Harry Rosen? Probably not...take a walk into one sometime.

I do agree completely with your statement that if your ugly or fat your fucked. Everyone should keep themselves in shape or your screwed in life plain and simple. But all being equal, wearing nicer clothes will get you a lot further in life both with the ladies and in your career. Appearance is the first impression someone has of you and if there is one thing I have learned from being a business guy in oil in gas, appearance and first impressions are everything and if you showed up in clothes Sugarphreak said he wears...you would be laughed at in my position and sent packing.

I guess it all really depends where you are in life regarding finances and your career and where you want to go. I definitely understand why some people can't spend more on something like clothing, just like some people can't afford to drive expensive cars.

chineywun
12-20-2011, 02:54 AM
Originally posted by mazdavirgin




Hey chineywun...

I thought this conversation had to do with fashion not punctuation, oh and by the way let me correct your grammar if we are going to head in that direction... :rofl:

FYI your screen names spelling is no better than spelling freak with a ph... Oh and you might want to re read what you posted. You don't have much of a leg to stand on if you are going to criticize grammar.

Frankly though all the people who think fashion or looking good are in any way related to spending a stupid amount of money to buy crappy expensive clothes produced in bulk in a factory in China that also makes clothes for WalMart is on drugs. It's a lot simpler to simply get tailored clothes and wear a decent pair of shoes if you want to look sharp.

At the end of the day though if you are fat or fugly, good luck with the fancy cars and the status symbol bedazzled pants. You are just going to catch yourself a gold digger who will drop you at the first sign of the gravy train ending. You guys can put lipstick on a pig all day long but it still won't change the fact that there are quite a few women who would be disturbed to know you are spending this much time on personal grooming/fashion. It's a little too metro for most women's tastes. Just look at male celebrities that are considered "sex symbols" they typically don't look like effeminate metro sexual pretty boys.



Spend the money you get quality, shop at walmart, you get what you pay for...everyone has their preference on what brand names they want to buy and how much they want to pay for it...put yourself together well and take the time to make yourself look good shows you care about your appearance and also shows confidence. If you want to go out in a pair of sloppy jeans and over-sized shirt, then be my guest...I completely agree with Type_S1 and with time and effort you will likely get further in life not only in business world but as well as the relationship scene...when you dress nice and actually spend a little money on what you buy...you feel more powerful - ever heard of a power tie, men who are in the corporate world all have one...I mean if your a construction worker im sure you have a power hard hat or power coveralls lol. Theres something about wearing clothes that fit your body type and having confidence that attracts a women...but if your a guy who couldnt care less about his appearance then I guess u get what you get...

LongCity
12-20-2011, 03:07 AM
He begs to differ.

http://ballerwives.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/michael-jordan-and-girlfriend-yvette-prieto.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uQoP09u3g5w/TZZOELV9IMI/AAAAAAACGGA/D-A5jiiCnEk/s1600/Michael%2BJordan%2BAnd%2BYvette%2BPietro.jpg

msommers
12-20-2011, 03:53 AM
^^He could be wearing sweatpants and a 3 day old t-shirt and still reel in broads. What he is wearing doesn't mean shit!


Originally posted by Type_S1
I have some awesome belts, a wallet and a cardholder from them...all top quality.


Top quality cardholder?! :rofl:

The best fashion advise a girl ever gave me was if you have to rely on high-end brand names to be fashionable, you don't actually have any fashion sense despite you thinking you do.

r3ccOs
12-20-2011, 07:19 AM
god... I wish this "high-fashion" low quality trend would just die

High fashion label's are smart... throwing out "affordable" accessories and alternative label varients with their names on it.. i.e. Hugo Green, A/X, Burberry Blue and have managed to capatalize on a market who truely doesn't have the disposable income to buy this "shit", and yet will gladly blow their money on it anyhow.

Also, since when does wearing faggy assed t-shirts with dragons stripped across them, or a massive screen pressed logo of your favorite brand on a fruit of a loom t-shirt, tight jeans from a brand who needs to learn phonics, monogramed belts.. (i could go on), a faux hawk that Beckham rocked back in 02, make you look any "harder" and more attractive to women?

I got to wonder how many RHD driving dbags, rocking more labels than their prissy GFs, live in the NE in a crowded house with 4 generations of their family?

I remember when I was picking up a pringle sweater at Harry... some kid was buying his "grad" suit and was like... why did you take the HUGO lable off the wrist? and was super pissy about it, and was asking the seamstress to put the label back on. :facepalm:

ffs... if you are a "real" baller, the only LV you own is your baggage sets... you own Burberry nrcause of their high quality trench coats and their high quality subtle clothing and not the Novacheck, your suits are Brioni, and your daily wear is Jil Sanders. The only Gucci would ever be worn by your wife, and it'd be "real" and no she nor you would be rocking a GC monogramed fanny pack... especially to a bar

Sugarphreak
12-20-2011, 08:58 AM
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Disoblige
12-20-2011, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by r3ccOs
god... I wish this "high-fashion" low quality trend would just die

High fashion label's are smart... throwing out "affordable" accessories and alternative label variants with their names on it.. i.e. Hugo Green, A/X, Burberry Blue and have managed to capitalize on a market who truly doesn't have the disposable income to buy this "shit", and yet will gladly blow their money on it anyhow.

Also, since when does wearing faggy ass t-shirts with dragons stripped across them, or a massive screen pressed logo of your favorite brand on a fruit of a loom t-shirt, tight jeans from a brand who needs to learn phonics, monogrammed belts.. (i could go on), a faux hawk that Beckham rocked back in 02, make you look any "harder" and more attractive to women?

I got to wonder how many RHD driving dbags, rocking more labels than their prissy GFs, live in the NE in a crowded house with 4 generations of their family?

I remember when I was picking up a pringle sweater at Harry... some kid was buying his "grad" suit and was like... why did you take the HUGO label off the wrist? and was super pissy about it, and was asking the seamstress to put the label back on. :facepalm:

ffs... if you are a "real" baller, the only LV you own is your baggage sets... you own Burberry cause of their high quality trench coats and their high quality subtle clothing and not the Novacheck, your suits are Brioni, and your daily wear is Jil Sanders. The only Gucci would ever be worn by your wife, and it'd be "real" and no she nor you would be rocking a GC monogrammed fanny pack... especially to a bar
Haha, nice.

Hallowed_point
12-20-2011, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by r3ccOs
god... I wish this "high-fashion" low quality trend would just die


I got to wonder how many RHD driving dbags, rocking more labels than their prissy GFs, live in the NE in a crowded house with 4 generations of their family?



Hahahaha, I call them "the C- Train Ballers" :rofl:

Sugarphreak
12-20-2011, 10:05 AM
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Type_S1
12-20-2011, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by r3ccOs
god... I wish this "high-fashion" low quality trend would just die

High fashion label's are smart... throwing out "affordable" accessories and alternative label varients with their names on it.. i.e. Hugo Green, A/X, Burberry Blue and have managed to capatalize on a market who truely doesn't have the disposable income to buy this "shit", and yet will gladly blow their money on it anyhow.

Also, since when does wearing faggy assed t-shirts with dragons stripped across them, or a massive screen pressed logo of your favorite brand on a fruit of a loom t-shirt, tight jeans from a brand who needs to learn phonics, monogramed belts.. (i could go on), a faux hawk that Beckham rocked back in 02, make you look any "harder" and more attractive to women?

I got to wonder how many RHD driving dbags, rocking more labels than their prissy GFs, live in the NE in a crowded house with 4 generations of their family?

I remember when I was picking up a pringle sweater at Harry... some kid was buying his "grad" suit and was like... why did you take the HUGO lable off the wrist? and was super pissy about it, and was asking the seamstress to put the label back on. :facepalm:

ffs... if you are a "real" baller, the only LV you own is your baggage sets... you own Burberry nrcause of their high quality trench coats and their high quality subtle clothing and not the Novacheck, your suits are Brioni, and your daily wear is Jil Sanders. The only Gucci would ever be worn by your wife, and it'd be "real" and no she nor you would be rocking a GC monogramed fanny pack... especially to a bar

Agree'd 100% with everything you just said.

What people (like sugarphreak and mazdavirgin) seem to think is that anyone who buys expensive clothes ie. what you said was baller is somehow metrosexual and feminine? Makes no sense at all lol. I sense some jealousy which is taken with a grain of salt.

What you wear does make you stand out, for good as in a girl noticing that you actually have fashion sense and don't just go to Marks to pick out your outfits or sometimes bad in situations like the homo's wearing fagbags and rhinestone tshirts. First impression is everything and your clothing and style makes a HUGE difference in this.

This thread was full of laughs but no point arguing the same point over and over with a few retards arguing something that is completely irrelevant and not applicable to the situation.

:goflames:

chineywun
12-20-2011, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1


Agree'd 100% with everything you just said.

What people (like sugarphreak and mazdavirgin) seem to think is that anyone who buys expensive clothes ie. what you said was baller is somehow metrosexual and feminine? Makes no sense at all lol. I sense some jealousy which is taken with a grain of salt.

What you wear does make you stand out, for good as in a girl noticing that you actually have fashion sense and don't just go to Marks to pick out your outfits or sometimes bad in situations like the homo's wearing fagbags and rhinestone tshirts. First impression is everything and your clothing and style makes a HUGE difference in this.

This thread was full of laughs but no point arguing the same point over and over with a few retards arguing something that is completely irrelevant and not applicable to the situation.

:goflames:


Im with u on that one Type_S1...

Sugarphreak
12-20-2011, 12:47 PM
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r3ccOs
12-20-2011, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1


Agree'd 100% with everything you just said.

What people (like sugarphreak and mazdavirgin) seem to think is that anyone who buys expensive clothes ie. what you said was baller is somehow metrosexual and feminine? Makes no sense at all lol. I sense some jealousy which is taken with a grain of salt.

What you wear does make you stand out, for good as in a girl noticing that you actually have fashion sense and don't just go to Marks to pick out your outfits or sometimes bad in situations like the homo's wearing fagbags and rhinestone tshirts. First impression is everything and your clothing and style makes a HUGE difference in this.

This thread was full of laughs but no point arguing the same point over and over with a few retards arguing something that is completely irrelevant and not applicable to the situation.

:goflames:

you know what though? its like we're back in the Era of the 80's with long hair, makeup and tight pants...

Its like the more manicured you are, the tighter the t-shirt, the more product in your hair, rocking the monogramed fag-bag, and the bigger the "label" draped across your t-shirt -- the more manly you are, for "accepting" that you're dressing like a bitch?

So if you think a woman becomes physically aroused because of that... I think you're mistaken
I think that if there is any form of attraction as a "result" of your attire, it is the woman's second instinct, to quite literially find security and essentially puts them in the "gold-digger's" category.

I know this, I have a little label whore, gangbanger brother who is/was dating a Russian bitch from Chechnya or something... who is not at all into him, but all into what he can "provide" her.

then she realized, oh wait... he has a 40k job and spends 60k a year on her, his car, and clothing (my parents pay all his and her rent downtown @ the chocolate).... he isn't quite the man she though he was.

so she left

you know what... I can rock a bauer tracksuit with my toque into a pub after hockey practice and still attract a girl without telling anything about what I own or do.

r3ccOs
12-20-2011, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak
^^ I love that you guys both just agreed that the only LV you should own is luggage and that Gucci should only be worn by your wife. Long live the bandwagon! :rofl:

I am also mildly amused that you have misconstrued my original criticism of guys wearing flashy chick brands, excessively expensive apparel or whored out baller brands that have been dumbed down for credit card junkies... into me being jealous of people wearing expensive clothing.

I do actually own some nice tailored Armani shirts (from before when they were actually made with high thread counts and quality materials) among other decent brands for work, although they don't sport logos or flash. Come the evening or weekend though you can't beat jeans and a cotton tee... what can I say, I wear what I like.

Anyway, no ill will gents. I've enjoyed this thread!

this!

though this company: LVMH is high fashion, high label, providing high end boutiques

they're also the same marketing geniouses who have essentially slandered their own by mass-marketing their pretencious brands.

Seriously... monogramed coin pouces, card holders etc... for how much? a Burberry ball cap? and people in both the low and middle class will actually spend money on this?

My god these companies are absolutely genious...

My uncle owns a leather manufacturing factory in China, who will do everything but design and finsih (i.e. emboss/embroidered) handbags for a couple big companies from "coach" to "hermes".
Often times, the leather is domestic, but little parts like the just the strap are italian lether, but is only added onto the purse after it arrives back.
Other than the finishing (such as embossing Hermes into it) which allows the purse to be called "made in Italy", these purses don't even cost $15 in hardware, labor and leather.

BUT... C-train ballers, middle class and upperclass people will gladly pay up to 4000% in markup ;)

trieu
12-20-2011, 01:09 PM
Type_S1, I like how you keep talking about how much game you have and all the broads you can wheel. If you really had any game at all, you wouldn't keep bringing it up that you need to buy nice clothes to impress girls. Are you the same guy that buys girls tons of shots at the club and end up getting nothing out of it? And no, I don't buy my clothes from Wal-Mart.

Proyecto2000
12-20-2011, 01:38 PM
just read this thread over lunch hour and its pure gold :rofl:


:goflames: :goflames: :goflames:

BrknFngrs
12-20-2011, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Type_S1
Appearance is the first impression someone has of you and if there is one thing I have learned from being a business guy in oil in gas, appearance and first impressions are everything and if you showed up in clothes Sugarphreak said he wears...you would be laughed at in my position and sent packing.

What kind of "business" position do you hold in Oil and Gas? Do they check the labels of your clothing every morning or just random checks for compliance?

Disoblige
12-20-2011, 01:54 PM
Originally posted by BrknFngrs


What kind of "business" position do you hold in Oil and Gas? Do they check the labels of your clothing every morning or just random checks for compliance?
:rofl: :werd:

________________________________________

If any argument is going to be made, just say you wear it because you like it, plain and simple. Done.

Don't try to sugarcoat it by using excuses like "impressing ladies" and getting laid or making good impressions. That makes your argument worse.

No one is going to rag on you if you say you wear it because you like it, but they probably will if you say you do it -moreso- to impress other people.

r3ccOs
12-20-2011, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Disoblige

:rofl: :werd:

________________________________________

If any argument is going to be made, just say you wear it because you like it, plain and simple. Done.

Don't try to sugarcoat it by using excuses like "impressing ladies" and getting laid or making good impressions. That makes your argument worse.

No one is going to rag on you if you say you wear it because you like it, but they probably will if you say you do it -moreso- to impress other people.

maybe he's some female exc's EA that needs to show him off?

Sugarphreak
12-20-2011, 03:03 PM
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swak
12-20-2011, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by Sugarphreak
This is my new favorite thread :rofl:



So you don't like the PH in my name? Well rats, my day is ruined.

Sorry, I am usually not a Grammar-Nazi by any means... but when somebody beats up and rapes the English language that badly I had to say something, lol. I am still tryna figure out what the rest of your rant about Zoolander and how it pertains to me.

I actually don't agree with you here, I don't think getting noticed requires "brand name clothing" at all. If you want to be noticed at work by your boss and coworkers, do a good job. I know, crazy concept right?

As for being noticed by ladies; if a girl decided she was into me for my cloths, cars or watch, I'd be running the other direction. If you want to reel in the superficial ones that judge people based on their shoes alone, all the power to you.


(And no..... I meant to say "each to their own" btw)

THIS.

If i started wearing big brand names to work, spent an extra 30mins in the morning doing my hair, and puffing my chest out, people would think im a joke.
Im not one to brag, but in the short time ive been where i am, im doing quite well, and not once have i bought over the top clothes for work, i just work hard. and believe it or not, i still get noticed. Possible noticed even before the kid wearing gucci socks and sunglasses.

r3ccOs
12-20-2011, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by swak


THIS.

If i started wearing big brand names to work, spent an extra 30mins in the morning doing my hair, and puffing my chest out, people would think im a joke.
Im not one to brag, but in the short time ive been where i am, im doing quite well, and not once have i bought over the top clothes for work, i just work hard. and believe it or not, i still get noticed. Possible noticed even before the kid wearing gucci socks and sunglasses.

there is a difference between doing just enough and going above to leave an impression... regardless if its work or other facets of life

you do sometimes have to go above an beyond to leave an impression and gain visiblity, it just depends on how far you have to, and whether you're trying to compensate for insecurities.

I'm a hard worker, who by no means will beat around the bush and will go above and beyond to make sure my job is done meticulously and that I am unequivocal the best at what I do.
But that doesn't mean I cc' every director and C level manager in my company on my emails, nor does that mean I should have to overdress in any occation.

It is fitting and important to be dress appropiately for every occation. Wear appropiately fitted and pressed laundered clothing. Keep your hair (your head, your noise and your face) well groomed.
Keep your nails trimmed
Keep your shoes polished
Walk with appropiately posture and watch nasty habbits that are picked up on (i.e. chewing nails, as a sign of nervousness)

Now... I own a few suits and only two are "designer"
I will BET that you would never know which ones are taylored, and which ones are properly taken in by a seamstress.
Same goes with shirts...
I have alot of Hugo Boss black shirts, they fit me well, but I also have Banana republic, and some generic shirts on sale from the bay... just like ties

often times, ties are generically made, and a "lot" is bid by a purchasor for Brooks Bro for instance.. yet, you may see the same tie at a Tip Top

As per suits... in canada Stonehouse makes suits for their subsiduaries, from graftons, to tiptop.
The cut's are purchased from fashion houses (hence their CK labels etc..) and really the difference is the threadcount and subtle differences such as pick stiching on the lapels.


I could go on...

but often I think that its people who have inferiority complexes that are the ones who tend to "peacock" in public.
Like the bodybuilder with the jacked up H2, who was probably was a geek or teased in high school
Or
The rigpig/trademan who was told he wouldn't have the achedemic prowness when he was a kid, so he has an subconcious desire to one-up everyone by buying the biggest truck, house, pitbulls, toys that he can afford and be the first to have a big family.

back on topic... its gay to wear LV or Gucci, so how about some chaps for your gayboy lover?

LongCity
12-20-2011, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by Hallowed_point


Hahahaha, I call them "the C- Train Ballers" :rofl:

Bruce Wayne rode the train... What gives? hahah


Originally posted by Sugarphreak


Nice!

I usually refer to these types as Credit Card ballers

What if you pay off your credit card, though?

Anyways, chineywun - who seems to be a denim guru, did you actually put down Levi's? I hope you realize they make some of the most expensive jeans in the world. Pricier than all the other brands you've mentioned. Ever heard of LVC or Made & Crafted (their higher end stuff but by no means their most expensive)? You also realize that lots of celebrities wear cheap Levi's?

Type_S1, you say people who dress like Sugarphreak and mazdavirgin would get laughed at in your position? Have you seen how some of the richest people in the world dress? They can't dress for shit or dress like regular people with Wranglers or Levi's. Would your employers laugh at these guys although they're worth multiple times more than said employers?

You guys need to realize that fit is more important than the label. Why do you have to brag about how much you spent on one item that fits well that costs X amount while another guy also has an equally good fitting item at a much less cost? You're in business aren't you? Apply the cost-benefit principle and tell me who's doing better? If something fits well and is a high brand name, great. If something fits well and is from H&M, even better.

LongCity
12-20-2011, 05:26 PM
Originally posted by msommers
^^He could be wearing sweatpants and a 3 day old t-shirt and still reel in broads. What he is wearing doesn't mean shit!


Exactly, he's the man with or without expensive designer labels.