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Seriously, I may buy some DKNY jeans next time I'm lookin'. Atari, you should sell life insurance.
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haha no. them jeans are too baggy for my likings.
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"Gotta be a loose fit, has to be a lose fit".
Good song. I like baggy. My favourite pair are by Drunkn Munky, but I have some Ben Sherman and Duffer that are cool. I only wear good makes, but I only buy them in charity shops or TK Maxx. |
My shoes are Ben Sherman.
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Are they good? I got a pair of Ben Sherman jeans in a charity shop and a pair in TK Maxx. THey are really very good indeed. I'd always assumed that Ben Sherman were the sort of make that I wouldn't like, for some reason.
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They are really comfortable, and the velcro is really handy at the airport. People comment occasionally that they like them, but one of my students made fun of them once. The ratio of comments is on my side - about 5 to 1. OK, exactly 5 to 1. They are wacky, but I like wacky shoes. For example: ![]() These are some of the new Ben Sherman shoes. I used to have some BS (snicker) pants, but I didn't like the fit - too tight in the ass. I have a fat ass and thighs. |
I'm the same way, Hip Priest, and I'll always get some cool shirt, sweater, jacket or whatever I see in a thrift store.
Here are some brands I like though: shirts: nautica, eddie bauer, polo, aeropostale, izod, ecko pants: dkny, levi's, nautica, jnco, ecko shoes: dr. martens, adidias, hilfiger, converse, new balance |
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All my clothes are TK MAxx or charity. For shirts I really like Kangol. I don't really have a preferred brand of trainers etc, but for boots it has to be Catterpillar. I've got four or five pairs (all cheap from TK Maxx). I don't know if you have Catterpillar in America. |
Sure we do; Caterpillar are one of the few boots that are made in America. Maybe they aren't anymore. They make diesel engines and trucks and the big construction machines...bulldozers, lifters, earth-movers and shit too. Imagine that, I like Doc Martens which are made in the U.K. haha. I like a lot of the Martens shoes besides the boots too and have collected a few different pairs over the years.
Are(n't) your Cats made in USA? |
If Cats are American, then America makes the best boots. They're comfortable, look good and last forever. And they look cool enough to wear with t-shirt and jeans, but some of them can be used in a proper shirt situation. Which means I don't have to own a pair of proper smart shoes.
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They've gotta be the most durable steel-toed ones. Like I was writing before, Caterpillar is into heavy industrial machinery as their main thing. I guess they may have ones without the steel toe too. Chan Marshall takes her stage name from the old Caterpillar cap...Cat Power. You can't see the word "power" clearly here, but all their caps used to have this patch on them: ![]() |
I like my jeans tight enough to stay on me and loose enough for me to breathe. 34 x 32 or 36 x 32
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Lee Dungarees, Low Rise. Dark color.
I'm 6'1", 125 pounds, so it is next to impossible to find jeans that fit me without looking like a baggin' saggin' wigger. Edit: Me, my jeans, and my green Chucks ![]() ![]() |
I still wear Silvertabs.....baggy fit.
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my jeans size is 29, and its a pretty good fit, but the bottoms go in tighter, if they were the same size all the way down id be happy.
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As for waist size, I'm taking 32-34 these days. I wore the 28, 29 and the 30 for many years. Remember when Jerry Seinfeld scratched off his 31 and changed it to a 30 from vanity? |
Me in a pair of my lovely Unionbays. Typical Bond-pose bitch.
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again, there is the beard.
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those are teh sex! |
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