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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:11:08 GMT
Fashionable is boring then if that's what is constitutes then. Som people don't mind it, but I don't want to go around looking like some sruffy robot like another 2million people in the country right now, you can't tell one from another. I mean I'm never going to look completely individual, I looked up at a poster of Noel Gallagher last night in my room, and thought "shit he's wearing what I'm wearing. Both had similair jeans, similair leather jacket and top on. So it's not like I'm going to be completely different all the time, but I'd rather attempt to be individual than look th same as loads of others.
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Post by Pete on Feb 22, 2010 0:11:19 GMT
Even Liam has worn a few pairs of skinnies in his time...
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Post by lizzyfray on Feb 22, 2010 0:15:34 GMT
Unless you spent a fortune your always going to look similar to someone. Though, it's like how many 16 year old, females do you see in Fred Perry polos? Can be an individual yet follow the masses.
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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:18:37 GMT
Yeh you've hit the nail on the head with your Fred Perry tops, good thinking. It's like the Adicolor Y5's I posted on the 1st page, only like 500 pairs were made, so got them ages ago in knowledge I will probably never meet anyone else with them. I spend stupid amounts on things like Ted Baker shirts, in knowledge that because of the price not many people I bump into will have one. Same with the leather jacket, cost me a bit, but worth it, it will last me donkeys years, and I none of my mates wear one.
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Post by lizzyfray on Feb 22, 2010 0:25:30 GMT
Yeah, i've got stuff from Primark, that worn with the right things looks nice. Don't think the concept of paying a bit more works though, as alot of people think that anyway. I guess as long as you like it, and its not leopard print, or Ugg boots, or track suits, then there is no reason not to wear it, no need to judge it either unless you know what you are on about either.
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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:28:09 GMT
I'd happily spend little on clothes. The most important thing over anything is quality isn't it? I'd only pay over the odds if it was quality stuff, I don't think I've ever spent over £90 on any piece of clothing, never felt the need to. Some expensive stuff you get is genuinely shite quality. And also if you're happy in it, and comfortable with what you're wearing then that's good, just happens that I'm not happy wearing the same as someone else.
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Post by dontask on Feb 22, 2010 0:30:49 GMT
i must admit slim fit dont bother me. skinny however are of no interest for me. aside from anything i dont really want myself that on show.
liam wearing skinnies makes no difference, id call him a puff still.
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Post by tommyjohnson on Feb 22, 2010 0:32:57 GMT
That partly one of the reasons why I have bought some of the Pretty Green gear becuase its a bit pricey and also because its associated with Liam Gallagher not many people will be wearing so I hardly ever see people wearing the stuff I've got, seen like 2 people max in about a year.
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Post by lizzyfray on Feb 22, 2010 0:32:50 GMT
I have dresses that were a tenner and others at £100. That's irrelevant though. I wear the £10 alot more than the £100 one. Just prefer it. It's like if you are going to a gig then there isn't much point in wearing all your finery to bounce about, and get god knows what thrown at you for 3 hours. Is there now? Quality isn't important in that case.
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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:33:45 GMT
Nice one Luke. Liam suits skinny though, he's naturally a slim looking bloke. Couldn't give a f*ck though, what he wears makes no difference to my opinion. Think one pair of Levis I've got are slim, and from what I recall they are rather tight, so no, just no, skinny wouldn't work.
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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:35:18 GMT
Quality does matter Lizzy. You can't use the ONE example of being at a ggi to back up your point, you don't spend every single hour of every day at a gig, it's an occasional thing. You need quality clothes to go about your day to day life.
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Post by lizzyfray on Feb 22, 2010 0:37:39 GMT
No, but I go out specifically to buy cheap stuff for gigs as I don't want my nicest stuff getting wrecked. So I do wear quality clothes generally, though just in a few situations do the opposite.
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Post by sirmavers on Feb 22, 2010 0:40:33 GMT
Oh I get you, I know from experience, I wrecked what were a nice pair of trainers at G-Mex, because I didn't have anything old, so had to pick which to get ruined, they are a mess now. Whatever, if you're happy with what you wear that that's all you need, doesn't matter what anyone else thinks despite my grievences with skinny jeans, if you like what you wear which I'm sure you do, then that's that. f*ck me and anyone else with pointless criticism
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Post by Brian Powell on Feb 22, 2010 12:18:39 GMT
Life's too short to be worrying about what's right/wrong to wear. I wear whatever clothes I feel comfortable in regardless of what others think. I've lost count of the funny looks and sniggering comments made about my clothes, I really couldn't give one anymore hahaha. I do agree though that you're never really going to look different, as it's 2010 and there are many diverse styles now.
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Post by Sean on Feb 22, 2010 21:04:51 GMT
CB = Skinny jean fanboy. aha skinnys don't suit me either. love all of abercrombies stuff.
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