itt mako disagrees with absolutely everything i post or suggest
[QUOTE=Angoose;34191774]itt mako disagrees with absolutely everything i post or suggest[/QUOTE]
I can see where he's coming from for the jacket though, I don't really like the sudden change in colour & texture.
[QUOTE=MingeCrab;34190598]i'm probably the only person who thinks this, but you have a really punchable looking face.[/QUOTE]
I see? Is there any particular reason you think that?
[QUOTE=tehfrog;34186990]is my face that smuggy? because i'm a pretty sarcastic person and I sometimes come off as an asshole to people that don't know me.
Hope not.[/QUOTE]
naa not at all, you seem chill
Just went shopping today with 150€
Should i post pics of what i got?
[QUOTE=Bora;34192396]Just went shopping today with 150€
Should i post pics of what i got?[/QUOTE]
yes
[QUOTE=Angoose;34191774]itt mako disagrees with absolutely everything i post or suggest[/QUOTE]
Well come on, that coat is at very least an acquired taste. And the only other thing you posted recently that I recall was in support of doing the top button, and let's be fair, most people think that's awful.
[QUOTE=Bora;34192913][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/xphwn.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/wy8Jv.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k8Ry4.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/wjB2a.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
I actually used only 120 € :v:
But i think i messed up with the jeans i bought. They are too big and i cant return them. And they costed 70 freaking euros.
Is there an way to make them little smaller?
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[QUOTE=Bora;34192913]I actually used only 120 € :v:
But i think i messed up with the jeans i bought. They are too big and i cant return them. And they costed 70 freaking euros.
Is there an way to make them little smaller?
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You can shrink jeans by washing them on a high heat cycle and drying them on a high heat cycle. If I remember rightly, the hotter/longer you wash them, the more they will shrink by. Results tend to vary though and it can be a bit risky since it will shrink them all over but if they really don't fit then it'll be worth a shot. Are you sure you can't return them? No receipt?
Also I like that argyle pattern jumper. Didn't notice it at first though because it is camouflaged with your bed.
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;34191673]Can I have that one if you get a new one[/QUOTE]
I would but I want to keep it. The only reason I need a new one is because this one is falling apart (pleather is breaking, popper has come off, zip doesn't work, hole in the bottom) and I don't want it deteriorating much further.
whoa, I guess raw denim does take time to break in. These things were crunching my balls all of yesterday and now they fit fine.
Everything went better than expected. Now not to wash them for 6 months!
Or your balls shrunk v:v:v
why wouldn't you wash them that's disgusting
Because they're raw jeans, don't wanna mess with the fading process. If they smell, which my jeans never seem to do in the first place, I just let them air dry. The earliest I'll wash these is in 3 months.
[QUOTE=Lamar;34193885]Because they're raw jeans, don't wanna mess with the fading process. If they smell, which my jeans never seem to do in the first place, I just let them air dry. The earliest I'll wash these is in 3 months.[/QUOTE]uhhhhh
[QUOTE=Lamar;34193885]Because they're raw jeans, don't wanna mess with the fading process. If they smell, which my jeans never seem to do in the first place, I just let them air dry. The earliest I'll wash these is in 3 months.[/QUOTE]
IIRC you can wash them without messing too much with the fades, provided you do it in lukewarm water in a bath or something... Or just febreeze the shit out of it.
yea, you can can do a vinegar bath to clean them out. I don't really get the point of washing them so frequently. I don't do any manual labour or anything otherwise that would need them to get cleaned so often.
[QUOTE=Lord Pirate;34194043]IIRC you can wash them without messing too much with the fades, provided you do it in lukewarm water in a bath or something... Or just febreeze the shit out of it.[/QUOTE]
I thought you had to put them in a tub with detergent and just let them soak or something, no agitation, and then let them air dry.
But I don't own any nor will I ever own any so I'm probably lying.
[QUOTE=Lamar;34194481]yea, you can can do a vinegar bath to clean them out. I don't really get the point of washing them so frequently. I don't do any manual labour or anything otherwise that would need them to get cleaned so often.[/QUOTE]
And then smell like vinegar for months.
Theres definitely more than one way to clean them, I'm sure that works too. Putting them in the washer like anything else, doesn't of course.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;34194576]And then smell like vinegar for months.[/QUOTE]
You're not actually filling the entire tub with vinegar
Just put them in the wash. Nothing bad will happen.
you can dry clean them too, spraying some febreeze on them once is awhile is a good way of killing bacteria to prevent any odor from forming.
[QUOTE=Lamar;34194752]you can dry clean them too, spraying some febreeze on them once is awhile is a good way of killing bacteria to prevent any odor from forming.[/QUOTE]
why would you dry clean jeans!?
BECAUSE YOU CAN! +it would be ideal if someone wanted minimal fading and shrinkage. I'm going to put mine in the bath though.
Clearly you're not familiar with some settings on the washer and dryer
I haven't had jeans shrink or fade yet and the last pair I bought was 6 months ago
[QUOTE=Protocol7;34194830]Clearly you're not familiar with some settings on the washer and dryer
I haven't had jeans shrink or fade yet and the last pair I bought was 6 months ago[/QUOTE]
but they're not normal jeans.
they have a higher denim content, or a different kind of denim or something like that.
[QUOTE=hula whoop;34194855]but they're not normal jeans.
they have a higher denim content, or a different kind of denim or something like that.[/QUOTE]
yes, they're different. Plus they're loaded with dyes and haven't been pre-washed in the factory.
[QUOTE=hula whoop;34194855]but they're not normal jeans.
they have a higher denim content, or a different kind of denim or something like that.[/QUOTE]
From the jean manufacturer's website
[QUOTE]TO WASH OR NOT TO WASH
I bought a pair of Superbleach 'Grim Tim's'. Since it's superbleach will the 6 months trick do anything?
– No need to wait with the washing, they have already been washed in production![/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it applies to all of Nudie jeans and not just those
Not all nudies are raw. Superbleached nudies are pre-washed, hence "superbleached".
From what I've understood it's best to not wash your raw jeans too often.
[QUOTE=tehfrog;34187131]When i'm really tired I get the darkest bags ever and my glasses hide them.
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Not only does it hide dark bags, it also has sunblock to slow down eye wrinkle development! (Because UV light accelerates skin aging)
[QUOTE=Painties Hose;34195528][url]http://bit.ly/y0HJQg[/url]
Not only does it hide dark bags, it also has sunblock to slow down eye wrinkle development! (Because UV light accelerates skin aging)[/QUOTE]so you like wigs and makeup now?
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