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| Author: | DeathShredder23 [ Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Is my Wardrobe holding me back? |
Heys guys, Shredder here again. I would like your input on something. I have never feared, but sometimes wonder if perhaps, in the past, the way dress might have affected my outcome with certain female encounter. I see nothing wrong with embracing one's true individual self and in fact, encourage it!, but i just thought i would get some input from others. I dont dress like a circus attraction, or anything like that. My usual wardrobe consists of jeans (blue or black, no denim), a band tee, necklace, studded belt, and a pair of chuck taylors by Converse. So as you can see, i dress like a rocker, and i really dont see anything wrong with that, as its who i am. However, i dont think it would hurt to dress up every once in a while when i go out to the clubs or some other social gathering(s), such as a party. Where do you think would be a good place to start? Ive got rings, ive got watches, ive got necklaces. I mean, i have trinkets, but, im talking actual threads, man. Affliction clothing looks pretty decent, Have you guys ever looked into the company online? They have a real rocker/dark vibe to them that i think would compliment me greatly, as i LOVE wearing black. It happens to be one of the two of my favorite colors. Thanks for reading dudes, i just thought id ask, because, im not going to dress like a prep, or a ""gansta"", EVER. Totally NOT who i am. I believe identity is important. Its all we have!!! -DeathShredder |
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| Author: | Jackson Reinerman [ Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:06 pm ] |
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You might be interested in Religion: "Launched in east London, back in the Eighties, Religion was known for their trademark rock'n'roll t-shirts and sweatshirts. Aimed at the rave scene, Religion's fusion of fashion and music gave them an underground following. Now firmly distinguished with international cult status - Religion's innovative pieces have been worn by the likes of Kate Moss and more." It seems to be exactly the kind of stuff you're after: edgy, alternative and quite dark, yet stylish and exclusive. http://www.religionclothing.co.uk/ |
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| Author: | DeathShredder23 [ Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:20 pm ] |
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i checked out the site for religion clothing man. Thanks, some of the stuff their is pretty cool. I Really dig their longsleeves. Once again, thanks!!! |
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| Author: | brary [ Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:17 am ] |
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yee you're fine, just go for chicks with your style. wearing black isn't a bad thing. almost all my shirts are black, and i still get laid |
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| Author: | Jackson Reinerman [ Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:50 am ] |
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Hey, I forgot to say: if you're looking for something cheaper, but very stylish, try doublju: http://www.doublju.com/ It's a Korean brand, so be careful with the sizing, but some of their stuff looks great! |
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| Author: | DeathShredder23 [ Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:18 am ] |
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hey jackson, thanks for that second link man. Im prob gonna order a bunch of stuff ffrom that site. Really, the prices are great and everything!!. Just a quick question for you guys.....Im 18 and have never worn a plaid shirt before. Some of them look pretty cool. Are they outta style?? i wouldnt know..... |
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| Author: | Stand Up [ Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:23 am ] |
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If you are asking the question, they probably are to some extent. Pick up a GQ and get in touch with the latest grooming, styling and fashion. Women read vogue and celebrity mags which are filled with male models and celebrities coveting these trends. Wouldn't it be wonderful for a woman to associate you with one of these guys before she has even met you. Makes opening a hell of a lot easier. |
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