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that jacket is dopeMessy bed
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that jacket is dopeMessy bed
i went to my marshalls yesterday and they had a bunch of rugby stuff and also RLX..but it was all very ugly..|I
i was very disappointed but also happy that they will eventually get some good stuff too..keep your eyes peeled fellas..
also denim and supply is flooding TJ maxx for dirt cheap..i copped these military surplus material type pants for 25.99 and a polo rugby for 29.99.
happy hunting fellas!
Its a different time now, and today's culture is different than what it was when these now vintage items were on store racks. I'm older than most of you here, and I can tell you that in the South, the movement never hit. All of these power pieces sat on racks and werent touched even ay heavily discounted prices. That said, I can understand why a guy from Texas would build his collection from the top down by buying on of the most recognizable polo pieces with no connection to the culture. Hes simply collecting. When we were coming up it was baseball cards, garbagepail kids, and comics....now kids collect Nike, Jordan, and Polo.
Great points Jay. What kids dont realize is what it took to get not just the poster items yesteryear, but any polo item as a teen with little or no income...and thats where the disconnect is between those that lived the movement, newer guys that understand the movement, and collecters that simply collect. I think this forum provides a opportunity to educate and influence to those that will listen.
Sure is different, especially when a generation have no identity of their own time and can only find attachment of a different era because of how much social media influences the culture.
How sad is it that some of these "vintage polo collectors" who are coming up now can only identify "1992, 1993, snow beach, pwing stadium" pieces but are blind to pieces from a whole decade from 2000 - 2010 assuming that this past decade should have been their "coming of age"? Blind cuz of the fact that they weren't even into polo back then? But they only know the "1992, 1993, snow beach, stadium" pieces because of their overpriced value at what you see today thanks to the internet?
This is why VGA is dead. R.I.P.
Seeing as you're in Dallas (like I am), don't do it.
Hood dudes around here are still on this heavy.
Stick to the small pony pieces.
But that big pony $%#@, the hood is still on that.
Polo + Levi's 501 jeans + Air Jordan/AF1 = Hood dude uniform, at least in Dallas.
i like the rangers, doe.... got a couple pair... are you saying they're good or bad? i'm confused...BRUH!!
Never lied... don't forget to add the polo hat, and you have to specify that the **** shirt is like a medium and they sag with their whole *** out
Also can't forget them POLO boots everybody down here got (not the Rangers)
Sure it's easier today to simply "collect" vintage polo. Type in a few words, press a few buttons and boom you're a "wannabe lo-head/lo-life" overnight, or in 2-3 days priority shipping.
I need the Navy, thankls for that. And I was at the mall this weekend but I didn't even stop through Macy's. Trying to mak sure I get everyone else out the way before I look for selfI like how people are building in here. Very nice
edit- oh yeah, the flag shawl knits (navy & oatmeal/cream) are on sale for $82 @ macys. Over the weekend you could've caught them for $61 a piece (wait for another 20% off coupon coming soon)
tons of white/black/gold pieces outAny suggestions for doernbecher 9s?
Jay, you got me with that "2-3 days priority" line. Laughed out loud but definitely reflective.
So its true VGA is done at the end of the year?
I'm all for that. But, for that to work, the younger generation has to be willing to listen. And, I want it to be that way for me too - because even us dudes who are 30+, 35+ still have stuff to learn.
I was building on what Jay was saying the other day too though - to some degree, the way the younger generation is today isn't even their fault; it's how they are conditioned to be. They really need to work hard to break that chain. Everything moves so quicklly - the cycle of what's hot runs so quickly that they don't have time to build an attachment to something in the prolonged, organic way we did.
Jerry Seinfeld once quipped that a man's wardrobe is like a time capsule capturing the best part of his life (I'm paraphrasing). And, that's the relationship a lot of us have with this stuff. Just like hip hop provided the sound track of my teens - early 20s, a certain album defined entire seasons (or longer), such that memories of my youth are to this day inextricably linked to a specific album or mixtape. (Check the avy!), Polo (and to a lesser degree, Nautica, Tommy,, Guess, TNF, Girbaud, DKNY, etc.) provided the wardrobe to the same play that was life. ...Today, I can't identify with a lot of the NYC that I see out there, but sometimes it all works out. Sometimes, I'm rocking some old flyness, the headphones shuffle in something off The Infamous, and I'm able to make out a faded Kez5 or Bruz outline or something against the blasted bricks and I'm reminded that this is still the same place that I came of age in. It's a beautiful thing though, but it was a long time in the making.
I clown on the kids, but I feel sorry for them more than anything. They have everything at their fingertips, but nothing under their feet but a speeding treadmill. 99% of them will never build the relationship with anything that some of us built with Lo or with Nike, or even music. ...I asked Jay the other day whether if "Illmatic" dropped tomorrow it would remain in the zeitgeist long enough for people to recognize that its a classic, or would it pass through pop culture's consciousness so quickly that people would be "on to the next one." Even genius is disposable when you aren't granted enough time to appreciate it.
Younger cats say we're stuck in the past, but it only looks that way when you are stuck in the ephemera - rooted in nothing but transience, so you can't understand anybody rooted in ANYTHING. That kind of society makes great consumers, but not much great anything else. The kind of advice I give the younger heads is to stop and enjoy the scenery every once in a while, once you get off the roller coaster, you see that it just runs around the same track in a circle over and over.
With that, I'm out.
Great points Jay. What kids dont realize is what it took to get not just the poster items yesteryear, but any polo item as a teen with little or no income...and thats where the disconnect is between those that lived the movement, newer guys that understand the movement, and collecters that simply collect. I think this forum provides a opportunity to educate and influence to those that will listen.
I don't feel now way about calling out ********...get your own lane and make your own history.they could never stand next people that made it what is today. It's deeper that clothes and always has been (some thing that Ralph needs to understand to but won't. cause he didn't do it by him self ) this is one thing I like about some of (not all) the cats that came in the 90's era,they picked up the torch and k.i.m not trying to do what we did in the 80's. now it's just a culture of d**k riders and mo's that's gossip queens thinking they know every thing but don't know jack ****. I put heads on like heads put me on(eatch one teach one) and VGA (not all) had a lot of the same **** heads that think that this " lifestyle" started in the 90's or cause they have a I.t. That's dope they god now, oh my bad there the keeper of the "power piece ".wtf- *****!!! There are lame ducks all across the bord in life and this microcosm is no different. I seen the same thing with hiphop,kicks ect. The fad will go and they will move on the next pet rock.. Like sheep do. But to Those's that's true about what they are doing " live long,live strong" & lead and never follow! SMB.. Dope last few layouts as always. Bip...love the combos. JAY... Stop picking on the Lil short bus kids! P.s.(random but true) a real man don't wear skirts,dresses,tights,wigs,....smh lol.Sure is different, especially when a generation have no identity of their own time and can only find attachment of a different era because of how much social media influences the culture.
How sad is it that some of these "vintage polo collectors" who are coming up now can only identify "1992, 1993, snow beach, pwing stadium" pieces but are blind to pieces from a whole decade from 2000 - 2010 assuming that this past decade should have been their "coming of age"? Blind cuz of the fact that they weren't even into polo back then? But they only know the "1992, 1993, snow beach, stadium" pieces because of their overpriced value at what you see today thanks to the internet? SMH.
Sure it's easier today to simply "collect" vintage polo. Type in a few words, press a few buttons and boom you're a "wannabe lo-head/lo-life" overnight, or in 2-3 days priority shipping. Anyhow, the name of the game was "getting over" in a way that you weren't spending (or spending at all) exuberantly, but today it seems "powerful" to spend an astronomical price on an item. Obviously the internet is a great resource to obtain pieces and the Lord knows how many sellers I got over with $50-$100 deals that you see hypebeast thirstballs pay 10X for the same item. Funny how it wasn't just me doing the same thing either during those times, but all of that got thrown out the door with the VGA renaissance.
I can't tell anyone what to do with their money, but if you see fit that you can over pay for 20 year old items of clothings that doesn't stir any type of nostalgia other than seeing a rapper wear it in a video or seeing it post all over the internet because it consistently sells for hundreds of dollars on ebay then more power to you but just realize that you're still an outsider looking in.
This is why VGA is dead. R.I.P.
Sure is different, especially when a generation have no identity of their own time and can only find attachment of a different era because of how much social media influences the culture.
How sad is it that some of these "vintage polo collectors" who are coming up now can only identify "1992, 1993, snow beach, pwing stadium" pieces but are blind to pieces from a whole decade from 2000 - 2010 assuming that this past decade should have been their "coming of age"? Blind cuz of the fact that they weren't even into polo back then? But they only know the "1992, 1993, snow beach, stadium" pieces because of their overpriced value at what you see today thanks to the internet? SMH.
Sure it's easier today to simply "collect" vintage polo. Type in a few words, press a few buttons and boom you're a "wannabe lo-head/lo-life" overnight, or in 2-3 days priority shipping. Anyhow, the name of the game was "getting over" in a way that you weren't spending (or spending at all) exuberantly, but today it seems "powerful" to spend an astronomical price on an item. Obviously the internet is a great resource to obtain pieces and the Lord knows how many sellers I got over with $50-$100 deals that you see hypebeast thirstballs pay 10X for the same item. Funny how it wasn't just me doing the same thing either during those times, but all of that got thrown out the door with the VGA renaissance.
I can't tell anyone what to do with their money, but if you see fit that you can over pay for 20 year old items of clothings that doesn't stir any type of nostalgia other than seeing a rapper wear it in a video or seeing it post all over the internet because it consistently sells for hundreds of dollars on ebay then more power to you but just realize that you're still an outsider looking in.
This is why VGA is dead. R.I.P.
I don't feel now way about calling out ********...get your own lane and make your own history.they could never stand next people that made it what is today. It's deeper that clothes and always has been (some thing that Ralph needs to understand to but won't. cause he didn't do it by him self ) this is one thing I like about some of (not all) the cats that came in the 90's era,they picked up the torch and k.i.m not trying to do what we did in the 80's. now it's just a culture of d**k riders and mo's that's gossip queens thinking they know every thing but don't know jack ****. I put heads on like heads put me on(eatch one teach one) and VGA (not all) had a lot of the same **** heads that think that this " lifestyle" started in the 90's or cause they have a I.t. That's dope they god now, oh my bad there the keeper of the "power piece ".wtf- *****!!! There are lame ducks all across the bord in life and this microcosm is no different. I seen the same thing with hiphop,kicks ect. The fad will go and they will move on the next pet rock.. Like sheep do. But to Those's that's true about what they are doing " live long,live strong" & lead and never follow! SMB.. Dope last few layouts as always. Bip...love the combos. JAY... Stop picking on the Lil short bus kids! P.s.(random but true) a real man don't wear skirts,dresses,tights,wigs,....smh lol.
Still pissed about that RLX.
Still pissed about that RLX.
What size u wear, they're in marshalls $108 on clearance.
I need the Navy, thankls for that. And I was at the mall this weekend but I didn't even stop through Macy's. Trying to mak sure I get everyone else out the way before I look for self
i like the rangers, doe.... got a couple pair... are you saying they're good or bad? i'm confused...
i've never been a fan of the big horse stuff... or even just a regular RL polo shirt... i like the subtly polo stuff, where you cant spot it from a mile away and say "he got da rl on" ya know?