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Damn that's a lot of distressing on those jeans.
@Pinoy732
, I know you recently jumped on the high-end sneaker wagon; I've sold some more of my old kicks, and I'm thinking of getting some YSL hight tops. Do you have any experience with YSL, and is the quality of high-end sneakers really worth the price tag? Others feel free to chime in also please.
levi 522 slim taper
i got a pair the other day, they fit more snug than the levi 508 but they work
Man, you're a mind reader. Those are the YSL sneakers that I was looking at. The colors are classic and I love the design. Why don't you like the leather, @Al Audi ? Just not buttery enough, or you just expected more in general? Also, do they run tts?i recently got some YSL sneakers
these ones
honestly.............................no they are not worth it, but i rather get these than pay the ridic prices of jordan and nikes from resellers
they give you more exclusive style and better qualities
right now my favorite kicks are my maison martin margielas, they are way more comfortable than the YSL sneakers an I like the leather on them more.
Audi, you go tts on those ysl's? Been wanting a pair, have to buy a new computer first though.
What brand? Price?
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i recently got some YSL sneakers
these ones
honestly.............................no they are not worth it, but i rather get these than pay the ridic prices of jordan and nikes from resellers
they give you more exclusive style and better qualities
right now my favorite kicks are my maison martin margielas, they are way more comfortable than the YSL sneakers an I like the leather on them more.
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Even though I've only seen those YSLs in pictures, they don't look high end compared to the Balenciaga and MMMs. They look like 2000 Nike retro quality or slightly better.
Even though I've only seen those YSLs in pictures, they don't look high end compared to the Balenciaga and MMMs. They look like 2000 Nike retro quality or slightly better.
Eh. They are definitely better quality materials than that. The construction and silhouette is the most impressive part of the shoe. I think this is a shoe that is going to look better beat up. I'm just concerned about wearing the sole down. Also my pair is slightly long. It's weird because I got my true size and they are the same length as all my other kicks but I think they just aren't as padded inside or the heel kinda bulges back so they aren't as snug as I want but oh well. It was hard enough finding the blue and they still fit good enough.
I agree. Not worth it but they're cool. I'm beating my pair up right now. Wore them to a college football game and tailgate last weekend. It was crease city.
This was not overlooked.Just got some Conrad Wu and Drake's ties. Damn, they are nice! Hoping 9 cm will be in the future for Wu.
Thats how I feel about them also.
I'm way more chill in these lol, I thought about bringin em to the gym for squats.
Henn it's not just you.......mine fit tts but the heel bulge also. They fit me but not snug.
I think these will look better beat up also.
THE CHALLENGE: SHIRTS
Anybody that has ever carried a few extra pounds knows how frustrating it can be to wear a traditionally-made dress shirt. Spreading stains aside, there's the problem posed by bloated bellies pulling left and right on even the most tightly tucked hem. Soon enough the shirt is billowing outward, yielding a generally sloppy appearance. Worse still, conventionally cut tails come out in back just as fast, as if seeking to escape the steamy underwear and bristly back hair that holds them prisoner. And don't get us started on the CD-sized breast pockets of traditional big and tall oxfords!
The Solution: Luckily, there's a wide variety of frocks, tunics, togas, dashikis, sweatshirts, onesies, nightshirts, and halters that look great with any outfit.
I'm not saying BEAT UP.
But I will beat my pleated's down a bit. Still being cautious of the suede of course