Wearing high-end brand clothing?



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These ain’t even real clothes, Homey, I’m pajama rich.
 
Do any of you guys drive nice cars? A luxury car like a BMW or a Mercedes? Do you want to walk out of that car wearing clothing you bought at Walmart?

I drive a 335 coupe, have a jeans addiction that won't stop and still would never spend money like that on clothes... I am a chick too. Then again, I spend over $2k a month on childcare, am stacking cash for retirement and would prefer a weekend away then a LV purse any day.

Just be careful getting involved with a chick... spoil her the way you spoil yourself and you will be spending $6k a month on shit like that.
 
Hm, $20 walmart/target jeans that last a few months, or $200 diesel jeans that last for 10 years...

I think I'll stick with my Quality BRAND NAME jeans. It's like comparing a Kia to a Cadillac.
 
Hm, $20 walmart/target jeans that last a few months, or $200 diesel jeans that last for 10 years...

I think I'll stick with my Quality BRAND NAME jeans. It's like comparing a Kia to a Cadillac.

I used to think that way, until I realized that in five years the cool ripped jeans you're wearing make you look like an idiot as fashion trends come and go.

I guess I still care about looking cool.
 
Hugo Boss/Armani Collezioni/Burberry/Rock n Republik's are about all I wear, I prefer suits custom tailored. Theres nothing wrong with stuntin and blowin a lil hard earned cash on yourself every now and then.
 
I used to think that way, until I realized that in five years the cool ripped jeans you're wearing make you look like an idiot as fashion trends come and go.

I guess I still care about looking cool.

I haven't worn jeans with holes in them since high school. Diesel has something like 100 different styles to pick from.
 
Walmart make the best white-tees though, Kirkland for life!

hanes is the most ridiculously overrated product of all time, their white t's are a joke at best. The quality quickly degrades to a level that closely resembles a soiled rag.

Fruit of the loom is where its at
 
hanes is the most ridiculously overrated product of all time, their white t's are a joke at best. The quality quickly degrades to a level that closely resembles a soiled rag.

Fruit of the loom is where its at

Who said anything about Hanes? Fruit of the loom have quality, but the fit is for fat people.

edit: fuck, I meant Costco's Kirkland tees.
 
my life consists of levi's 514s and black v-neck shirts. fuck everything else. come at me

Twins--except I switch back and forth between white and black v-necks. $5 at H&M, and I rarely have to do laundry.

There are few clothing items worth paying high prices for. I only spend more where I see a definite increase in quality and durability. Eg. I'll spend $300 for Red Wing or Alden shoes because I know they'll last damn near forever.
 
Stuff like:
LV
Gucci
Prada
Versace
Giorgio Armani
Burberry
D&G
Dior
Alexander McQueen
Hugo Boss

I personally like to buy my clothes at the above retailers. Stuff like t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, dress shirts, jackets. I probably spend over $3000 a month on clothing (can afford to, of course).

Jeans I got some True Religions, but I feel its a bit played out. And a lot of broke people wear it.

This folks is a textbook example of how to bank on someone's insecurities. Always target new money for this type of exploitation. Do not target those with high net worth as they are less likely to demonstrate social standing through ostentatious displays of wealth.

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I personally like high end brand clothing, expensive and luxurious watches and suits and carbon-made Veyrons which I enjoy collecting in my pass time.

I think it's just a matter of taste really.
 
You guys are doing it wrong, its not about the car you drive or the clothes you wear... its how you rock that shit.

ITT: Faggots who try to hard to get laid.
 
From reading this thread, it's easy to tell which members never leave their mom's basement into the real world. It appears to many of you that if you aren't shopping at Target, then you are a brand whore. Well good luck getting laid.

Yes I will admit I am pretty damn materialistic. I like wearing clothes that common people can't afford. It's the same as buying a luxury car. I like my clothes being expensive. Plus, when you spend over $500 for a hoody, you will treat it much better than something you paid $49.99 for.

Once you make more money, your standards raise for certain things in life.



If you can afford it and you enjoy it, BRAVO.