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Yea...see that link in my sig that says "My eBay"? CLICK IT!Originally Posted by KK Sl1der
anyone have any info on where to get some good knit ties?
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Yea...see that link in my sig that says "My eBay"? CLICK IT!Originally Posted by KK Sl1der
anyone have any info on where to get some good knit ties?
Yea...see that link in my sig that says "My eBay"? CLICK IT!Originally Posted by KK Sl1der
anyone have any info on where to get some good knit ties?
Oh, in that case: your opinion is that $145 alligator skin elbow patches are more about function than fashion?Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Hate to continue, but it seems that I really need to break this down for you step by step.Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Good lord, learn some contextual reading skills man...your posts are complete tunnel vision-esque.
This is a post in which we offer fashion opinions to each other. The poster that you initially quoted offered the opinion that elbow patches were a fashion better suited for professors and old people- a commonly held perception. Instead of disagreeing with him based on fashion, you tried to completely disqualify his opinion by asserting that elbow patches aren't about fashion at all, but about function. This is why I said you jumped on a high-horse. Instead of responding to someone's legitimate, if stereotypical opinion, you tried to change things up all together and bring in the "function" argument. The function argument is BS. I called you out for your BS argument.
End of story. Not sure why you think I have tunnel vision or can't read in context, whatever that means. Feel free to enlighten me though.
But I'm gonna go ahead and guess your response will be some combination of dismissive emoticons and something along the lines of "I don't have time for this".
And you say I was on my high horse "bro." You're laughable.
Opinions, by definition, differ person to person. Yet you dismiss my opinion (keyword: opinion) and merely assume that I'm dismissing his comments. How is the function argument BS? Oh is it because you deem it as such or is that your opinion. It's not BS if, in fact, people do use patches for function.
Oh, in that case: your opinion is that $145 alligator skin elbow patches are more about function than fashion?Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Hate to continue, but it seems that I really need to break this down for you step by step.Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Good lord, learn some contextual reading skills man...your posts are complete tunnel vision-esque.
This is a post in which we offer fashion opinions to each other. The poster that you initially quoted offered the opinion that elbow patches were a fashion better suited for professors and old people- a commonly held perception. Instead of disagreeing with him based on fashion, you tried to completely disqualify his opinion by asserting that elbow patches aren't about fashion at all, but about function. This is why I said you jumped on a high-horse. Instead of responding to someone's legitimate, if stereotypical opinion, you tried to change things up all together and bring in the "function" argument. The function argument is BS. I called you out for your BS argument.
End of story. Not sure why you think I have tunnel vision or can't read in context, whatever that means. Feel free to enlighten me though.
But I'm gonna go ahead and guess your response will be some combination of dismissive emoticons and something along the lines of "I don't have time for this".
And you say I was on my high horse "bro." You're laughable.
Opinions, by definition, differ person to person. Yet you dismiss my opinion (keyword: opinion) and merely assume that I'm dismissing his comments. How is the function argument BS? Oh is it because you deem it as such or is that your opinion. It's not BS if, in fact, people do use patches for function.
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
Originally Posted by paliplaya2010
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
lol, thats a terrible pic of my hair, it was the end of the day. usually its a lot better
Originally Posted by paliplaya2010
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
lol, thats a terrible pic of my hair, it was the end of the day. usually its a lot better
slim fitOriginally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by paliplaya2010
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
lol, thats a terrible pic of my hair, it was the end of the day. usually its a lot better
Are those boot cut or tapered
slim fitOriginally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by paliplaya2010
Originally Posted by shogun
pallplaya, you have that Borat type hair. If you rock a mustache you'd look like him.
lol, thats a terrible pic of my hair, it was the end of the day. usually its a lot better
Are those boot cut or tapered
Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Anyone know a quick nice black and white outfit for this event I have tomorrow? Its a dinner thats black and white themed, nothing too serious. People are gonna come dressed up but I know that theres gonna be a few lazy bums who are gonna come through in jeans and a cardigan and call it "dressed up".
Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Anyone know a quick nice black and white outfit for this event I have tomorrow? Its a dinner thats black and white themed, nothing too serious. People are gonna come dressed up but I know that theres gonna be a few lazy bums who are gonna come through in jeans and a cardigan and call it "dressed up".
Originally Posted by Phen0m
Any idea where i can cop something similar, for a lower cost? the ait grant by cole haan is close, but they dont have a good "black" color. http://www.mrporter.com/a...4-4nHidwDRdbVuWg6JrhQHNg
It's just an extra thing to secure the neck close. I've had my j. crew peacoat for years and have never used it. I tried once but it was a pain to get it to hook.Originally Posted by FlipnKraut
Just got my JCrew Authentic Bayswater peacoat in the mail. Fit is great, but it has this little metal hook thing on the collar. I don't see it in the pics online. Is it supposed to be there, or should I be able to remove it?? I tried pulling on it, but it doesnt pull out.
Edit, nevermind, i see it now online. So now my question is, wth is it for?