Lately I've been incorporating some surplus stuff into my wardrobe because A: it's usually of fairly durable material and B: if you wear it with the right stuff it's basically hipster shit on a budget. I think I pull it off but I'm trying hard not to overdo it, I only even own one piece of clothing with a camouflage pattern on it. You also have to make sure it's foreign and doesn't resemble anything currently used by your country's military, otherwise you look like a poor kid wearing dad's old BDUs or big bro's hand-me-downs.
Quote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:52:49 PMQuote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 02:46:29 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:38:34 PMThe point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.The facts are:-A $100 tee made of better materials and with better construction quality will be better quality than a $20 tee.-Some people feel the higher quality of the tees are justifiable and buy them.Whether or not you think it's worth it is purely subjective. I don't feel it is most of the time, and would only spend >$20 or so if I really loved the design of the shirt and I felt the quality was good. The point still remains that the shirts are STILL better quality, just maybe not justifiable to you price-wise.You seem to have no concept of the value of a dollar.I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100, and only pay $20, and that's before discounts.There are plenty of clothes that ascend in construction and material quality well beyond the hundred dollar range, but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100"This is subjective. The quality is objectively going to be better (depending of course where you get it from), but the value of the shirt is subjective and up to the person who is buying it."but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."Yes, but enough can be done to justify $100, not to mention the aesthetics of the shirt.If we are going to start talking looks, this is a Rick Owens t shirtNormal t shirts do not look like that, and they are made that way because Rick Owens is a talented designer and designs them that way. You cannot find a shirt like that at Walmart or the mall. The aesthetic justifies the price for some people as well.
Quote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 02:46:29 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:38:34 PMThe point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.The facts are:-A $100 tee made of better materials and with better construction quality will be better quality than a $20 tee.-Some people feel the higher quality of the tees are justifiable and buy them.Whether or not you think it's worth it is purely subjective. I don't feel it is most of the time, and would only spend >$20 or so if I really loved the design of the shirt and I felt the quality was good. The point still remains that the shirts are STILL better quality, just maybe not justifiable to you price-wise.You seem to have no concept of the value of a dollar.I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100, and only pay $20, and that's before discounts.There are plenty of clothes that ascend in construction and material quality well beyond the hundred dollar range, but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt.
Quote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:38:34 PMThe point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.The facts are:-A $100 tee made of better materials and with better construction quality will be better quality than a $20 tee.-Some people feel the higher quality of the tees are justifiable and buy them.Whether or not you think it's worth it is purely subjective. I don't feel it is most of the time, and would only spend >$20 or so if I really loved the design of the shirt and I felt the quality was good. The point still remains that the shirts are STILL better quality, just maybe not justifiable to you price-wise.
The point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.
Quote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 07:23:53 PMQuote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 03:07:20 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:52:49 PMQuote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 02:46:29 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:38:34 PMThe point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.The facts are:-A $100 tee made of better materials and with better construction quality will be better quality than a $20 tee.-Some people feel the higher quality of the tees are justifiable and buy them.Whether or not you think it's worth it is purely subjective. I don't feel it is most of the time, and would only spend >$20 or so if I really loved the design of the shirt and I felt the quality was good. The point still remains that the shirts are STILL better quality, just maybe not justifiable to you price-wise.You seem to have no concept of the value of a dollar.I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100, and only pay $20, and that's before discounts.There are plenty of clothes that ascend in construction and material quality well beyond the hundred dollar range, but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100"This is subjective. The quality is objectively going to be better (depending of course where you get it from), but the value of the shirt is subjective and up to the person who is buying it."but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."Yes, but enough can be done to justify $100, not to mention the aesthetics of the shirt.If we are going to start talking looks, this is a Rick Owens t shirtNormal t shirts do not look like that, and they are made that way because Rick Owens is a talented designer and designs them that way. You cannot find a shirt like that at Walmart or the mall. The aesthetic justifies the price for some people as well.No, I can buy a t-shirt that looks just like that one at any number of factory outlets.WrongYouTube
Quote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 03:07:20 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:52:49 PMQuote from: Jimocide on February 26, 2015, 02:46:29 PMQuote from: Soʟᴀᴄᴇ Rɪsɪɴɢ on February 26, 2015, 02:38:34 PMThe point is, unless you're dealing with solid colour tees you're paying for a bunch of unnecessary, and therefore unscalable things.And I said it was overpriced myself, that was the point of the example.The facts are:-A $100 tee made of better materials and with better construction quality will be better quality than a $20 tee.-Some people feel the higher quality of the tees are justifiable and buy them.Whether or not you think it's worth it is purely subjective. I don't feel it is most of the time, and would only spend >$20 or so if I really loved the design of the shirt and I felt the quality was good. The point still remains that the shirts are STILL better quality, just maybe not justifiable to you price-wise.You seem to have no concept of the value of a dollar.I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100, and only pay $20, and that's before discounts.There are plenty of clothes that ascend in construction and material quality well beyond the hundred dollar range, but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."I can get a tee that's just as good as any that costs $100"This is subjective. The quality is objectively going to be better (depending of course where you get it from), but the value of the shirt is subjective and up to the person who is buying it."but there's only so much that can be done with a tee shirt."Yes, but enough can be done to justify $100, not to mention the aesthetics of the shirt.If we are going to start talking looks, this is a Rick Owens t shirtNormal t shirts do not look like that, and they are made that way because Rick Owens is a talented designer and designs them that way. You cannot find a shirt like that at Walmart or the mall. The aesthetic justifies the price for some people as well.No, I can buy a t-shirt that looks just like that one at any number of factory outlets.
Quote from: Lemön | Britainistanian on February 26, 2015, 05:49:16 PM"hey guys i'm intentionally being awkward by being a plebe vegan"Challenger is far better at this than you.
"hey guys i'm intentionally being awkward by being a plebe vegan"
Quote from: Snake on February 26, 2015, 05:51:07 PMQuote from: Lemön | Britainistanian on February 26, 2015, 05:49:16 PM"hey guys i'm intentionally being awkward by being a plebe vegan"Challenger is far better at this than you.They're both as good as each other when you keep replying.
Quote from: DASIUS B00TICUS ^II on February 26, 2015, 07:18:44 PMQuote from: Arm The Mob on February 26, 2015, 06:07:56 PMLately I've been incorporating some surplus stuff into my wardrobe because A: it's usually of fairly durable material and B: if you wear it with the right stuff it's basically hipster shit on a budget. I think I pull it off but I'm trying hard not to overdo it, I only even own one piece of clothing with a camouflage pattern on it. You also have to make sure it's foreign and doesn't resemble anything currently used by your country's military, otherwise you look like a poor kid wearing dad's old BDUs or big bro's hand-me-downs.C: cold weather field gear or flight outfits are the warmest shit you'll ever ownD: fish fur is totes hipster chic.>tfw fish fur-lined parka from Nugget Enterprises coming in>hopefully it will be in before spring comes
Quote from: Arm The Mob on February 26, 2015, 06:07:56 PMLately I've been incorporating some surplus stuff into my wardrobe because A: it's usually of fairly durable material and B: if you wear it with the right stuff it's basically hipster shit on a budget. I think I pull it off but I'm trying hard not to overdo it, I only even own one piece of clothing with a camouflage pattern on it. You also have to make sure it's foreign and doesn't resemble anything currently used by your country's military, otherwise you look like a poor kid wearing dad's old BDUs or big bro's hand-me-downs.C: cold weather field gear or flight outfits are the warmest shit you'll ever ownD: fish fur is totes hipster chic.
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Quote from: Val 'Ketam on February 26, 2015, 10:03:24 PM7 pages of people arguing about clothes on the internet.bitch we ain't done yet
7 pages of people arguing about clothes on the internet.