• Fix Up! Look Sharp V3: Crazy Hipsters Edition
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[QUOTE=SteelReal;28624018]No, but people do anyway.[/QUOTE] It's not like they're heelies, damn
[QUOTE=Moose;28608076]why do u need more than 2 or 3[/QUOTE] For the same reasons I have more than 2 or 3 shirts and pants.
[QUOTE=BldrGyMnGy;28621908]Did you even watch the whole thing? We found that on the side of Gesty's house. The majority of the video isn't skateboarding.[/QUOTE] I'm joking, commentating on the skateboard than the clothing.
[QUOTE=doug.;28622744]is it acceptable to wear skate shoes if you don't know how to skate[/QUOTE] It is never acceptable to wear skate shoes. Seriously, I haven't seen a pair that doesn't make you look like you tried to fit a shoe onto a lego man's legs.
How does this stack up? Ive never really been one for keeping up with style. Black boots/tennis shoes Black socks (cant really see them anyways.) Dark blue jeans Coal black T-shirt untucked [img_thumb]http://img.alibaba.com/wsphoto/v0/371500070/gray-plaid-shirt-Pure-cotton-men-s-2011-fashion-casual-long-sleeved-shirt.jpg[/img_thumb] Unbuttoned and untucked and this to top it off [img]http://lf.hatworld.com/hwl?set=sku[20213120],c[2],w[400],h[300]&load=url[file:product][/img] Im a really big guy with wide shoulders, so I think it fit. Well at least more then the style I had when I was younger= jeans too big, whatever shoes I grabbed, and a t shirt one size too big. EVERY DAY.
[QUOTE=Novangel;28626354]I'm joking, commentating on the skateboard than the clothing.[/QUOTE] It was a pretty shitty board, Patrick (the one with the Sea Foam Bianchi frame) rode with it strapped to his bag the whole 30 miles. Shit must have sucked.
[QUOTE=peanuts112;28621361]soooo facepunch .. um starting this year i forgot how to dress properly (symptom of depression) many of my now former mates at school teashed me to no end (the root of my depression) . im leaving for a special school for gifted children in april and am wondering if these cloths would be appropiate for learning . thanks [/QUOTE] [quote]at school teashed me to......a special school for gifted children....if these cloths[/quote] say what??? Any how, looking to buy another pair of designer jeans. I've currently got 1 pair of Joe's, 1 pair of Diesel's and 3 pairs of 7's. I'm looking at D&G's at the moment. Any suggestions? I like dressy, slim cuts. Also looking to get 2 nice watches. I'm budgeting $300 for both and I'm open to anything versatile.
[QUOTE=30CALIB3R;28620127]Yeah, unfortunately you can get them for the same price on the Raybans site. :/ God damn, costs $120 to look like a hipster.[/QUOTE] €20.- for fakes v:v:v
[img]http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7256/failrw.jpg;[/img] shitty pic
[QUOTE=Insanity;28634341][img_thumb]http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7256/failrw.jpg[/img_thumb] shitty pic[/QUOTE] Dark jacket with dark shirt underneath? Wear a cool white or colored t-shirt at the very least.
i'm sorry mr. fashion king
I don't get why people buy stuff like skinny jeans. They look retarded, they feel TERRIBLY uncomfortable, and, I'd imagine running would be a bitch in them. All of my clothes fulfil two main criteria: comfortable, and durable. Simple as that. Fuck fashion, it's stupid, it's temporary, it's expensive, and it looks uncomfortable. I'll stick to my full-fit jeans and baggy t-shirts.
[QUOTE=Insanity;28634369]i'm sorry mr. fashion king[/QUOTE] It was helpful advice....but since you acted like an arse you should also can the silly smirk and double thumbs up.
[QUOTE=sltungle;28634422]I don't get why people buy stuff like skinny jeans. They look retarded, they feel TERRIBLY uncomfortable, and, I'd imagine running would be a bitch in them. All of my clothes fulfil two main criteria: comfortable, and durable. Simple as that. Fuck fashion, it's stupid, it's temporary, it's expensive, and it looks uncomfortable. I'll stick to my full-fit jeans and baggy t-shirts.[/QUOTE] Some people look good in skinny jeans. And when they look good, they feel good. And when they feel good, they are happy.
[QUOTE=Insanity;28634341][img_thumb]http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7256/failrw.jpg[/img_thumb] shitty pic[/QUOTE] you're like the fonz except not cool
So, you US guys think skinny jeans are bad. Look at the stuff that is winnin in with young wiggers over here. Bad, right? [img]http://www.airbornestreetwear.dk/shared/0/0a3ebe6377f1ff20d4ba4f4fb2d4a4d3_h400w400_min.jpg[/img] [img]http://starzstreetwear.dk/upload_dir/pics/Zip-Hoody-401-RR-(The-World-Is-Mine-back).jpg[/img] [img]http://assets0.butik.modenyt.dk/ci/1/Maend/T-Shirts/594671_Hustler-T-Shirt.jpg?1295077771[/img] Only place I've seen worse is on The Situation
hngghhh sweat pants need to die. [editline]16th March 2011[/editline] I bought a black leather jacket. What do i wear with it? I'm thinking a grey zip-hoodie + a t-shirt
[QUOTE=sltungle;28634422]I don't get why people buy stuff like skinny jeans. They look retarded, they feel TERRIBLY uncomfortable, and, I'd imagine running would be a bitch in them. All of my clothes fulfil two main criteria: comfortable, and durable. Simple as that. Fuck fashion, it's stupid, it's temporary, it's expensive, and it looks uncomfortable. I'll stick to my full-fit jeans and baggy t-shirts.[/QUOTE] I used to think exactly like you did. And still do about the skinny jeans. But some people just want to look stylish. While many people take it over the top, there is nothing wrong with wanting to look "clean" (sharp). Take the outfit I posted. My shirt was just a plain t-shirt. No V-neck Bs. no tank top, no skin tight crap. Just a shirt. The over shirt was a plain plaid long-sleeve shirt. The pants are carpenter pants. As in comfortable, and extremely durable, but they fit the "style". My shoes are Brahma steel toed boots. They are really durable, comfortable, and I could kick down a door with them. So it IS possible to be comfortable/durable/(slightly) clean cut. You just have to find the right balance. The hat, the hat is just for show. v:v:v
[QUOTE=kevlar jens;28637494]hngghhh sweat pants need to die. [editline]16th March 2011[/editline] I bought a black leather jacket. What do i wear with it? I'm thinking a grey zip-hoodie + a t-shirt[/QUOTE] White/Black t-shirt, either plain or with some sort of band on it (B&W), gray hoodie zipup half zipped, hood out, black slim fit or skinny jeans, black shoes.
[QUOTE=Insanity;28634369]i'm sorry mr. fashion king[/QUOTE] *goes in fashion thread* *gets mad when people care about fashion*
[QUOTE=TH89;28647773]*goes in fashion thread* *gets mad when people care about fashion*[/QUOTE] look at all of his little icons under his name icon king~!!
[QUOTE=Insanity;28634369]i'm sorry mr. fashion king[/QUOTE] Take a course in design, he's right. Colors are a science and not subjective.
[QUOTE=sltungle;28634422]I don't get why people buy stuff like skinny jeans. They look retarded, they feel TERRIBLY uncomfortable, and, I'd imagine running would be a bitch in them. All of my clothes fulfil two main criteria: comfortable, and durable. Simple as that. Fuck fashion, it's stupid, it's temporary, it's expensive, and it looks uncomfortable. I'll stick to my full-fit jeans and baggy t-shirts.[/QUOTE] Hey guess what, the style you wear IS fashion. Fashion is just all style really, whether you like it or not. When you grow up, you're probably going to go for better clothing, because dressing up in baggy clothing just won't cut it for when you get older.
Found something similar to these on the lake earlier today: [img]http://newaviatorsunglasses.com/images/elite-metal-aviator-sunglasses.jpg[/img] Boss, especially because my regular stupid glasses fit underneath them so I can actually see. I need some prescription sunglasses or contacts damnit.
[QUOTE=VagueWisdom;28648927]Hey guess what, the style you wear IS fashion. Fashion is just all style really, whether you like it or not. When you grow up, you're probably going to go for better clothing, because dressing up in baggy clothing just won't cut it for when you get older.[/QUOTE] Well it works for me. My clothes are comfortable, they're durable, and they're easy to move around in (which is good for running about and such). I wear shirts if I'm going to a party or out for dinner with family or something (they're also great to wear in summer at night time if you're not entirely sure if it'll cool down or not and you're outside). Problem I have is that my shoulders are quite broad, though. Any shirt I can find that fits me around my shoulders looks really baggy on me and is usually too long... it looks stupid (it's the one time when I DON'T want my clothing to be baggy, and yet it's inescapable). And if the shirt's long enough, and fits my waist and torso correctly (I'm quite skinny which just compounds the problem of having broad shoulders) it makes it physically impossible to move my arms and shoulders in a certain way without tearing the shirt. That's not why when I'm wearing casual clothing (like t-shirts) I like them to be baggy, though (it is ONE reason, however). I'm just not too fond of having a t-shirt that's so tight that it hugs my body. I don't want to go around showing my body off. But shirts? Well... you don't want them to be baggy, or it looks ridiculous.
Why don't you want to show your body off? Afraid of girls taking an interest?
[QUOTE=sltungle;28650444]Well it works for me. My clothes are comfortable, they're durable, and they're easy to move around in (which is good for running about and such). I wear shirts if I'm going to a party or out for dinner with family or something (they're also great to wear in summer at night time if you're not entirely sure if it'll cool down or not and you're outside). Problem I have is that my shoulders are quite broad, though. Any shirt I can find that fits me around my shoulders looks really baggy on me and is usually too long... it looks stupid (it's the one time when I DON'T want my clothing to be baggy, and yet it's inescapable). And if the shirt's long enough, and fits my waist and torso correctly (I'm quite skinny which just compounds the problem of having broad shoulders) it makes it physically impossible to move my arms and shoulders in a certain way without tearing the shirt. That's not why when I'm wearing casual clothing (like t-shirts) I like them to be baggy, though (it is ONE reason, however). I'm just not too fond of having a t-shirt that's so tight that it hugs my body. I don't want to go around showing my body off. But shirts? Well... you don't want them to be baggy, or it looks ridiculous.[/QUOTE] pics?
[QUOTE=sltungle;28650444]Well it works for me. My clothes are comfortable, they're durable, and they're easy to move around in (which is good for running about and such). I wear shirts if I'm going to a party or out for dinner with family or something (they're also great to wear in summer at night time if you're not entirely sure if it'll cool down or not and you're outside). Problem I have is that my shoulders are quite broad, though. Any shirt I can find that fits me around my shoulders looks really baggy on me and is usually too long... it looks stupid (it's the one time when I DON'T want my clothing to be baggy, and yet it's inescapable). And if the shirt's long enough, and fits my waist and torso correctly (I'm quite skinny which just compounds the problem of having broad shoulders) it makes it physically impossible to move my arms and shoulders in a certain way without tearing the shirt. That's not why when I'm wearing casual clothing (like t-shirts) I like them to be baggy, though (it is ONE reason, however). I'm just not too fond of having a t-shirt that's so tight that it hugs my body. I don't want to go around showing my body off. But shirts? Well... you don't want them to be baggy, or it looks ridiculous.[/QUOTE] I'm really skinny and have really broad shoulders as well, it's not hard finding shirts that fit my shoulders nicely. You sure you have broad shoulders?
[QUOTE=VagueWisdom;28659953]I'm really skinny and have really broad shoulders as well, it's not hard finding shirts that fit my shoulders nicely. You sure you have broad shoulders?[/QUOTE] No, I guess you're right, they must feel ridiculously tight around my shoulders and restrict the movement of my arms when they fit the rest of my body because my shoulders are narrow! It all makes so much sense now! Of course I'm sure! I'm the one who finds trouble getting shirts that fit me after all.
[QUOTE=Fycix;28648963]Found something similar to these on the lake earlier today: [img_thumb]http://newaviatorsunglasses.com/images/elite-metal-aviator-sunglasses.jpg[/img_thumb] Boss, especially because my regular stupid glasses fit underneath them so I can actually see. I need some prescription sunglasses or contacts damnit.[/QUOTE] never wear sunglasses with regular glasses
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