@.*Ser Kegkilla said:tone down the disrespect, junior. i suggest you go read the last 30 years worth of vogue then come try again. stylistically, you"re a crippled negro sitting in line at the soup kitchen. get fucked, and take your tacky eurotrash garbage with you on the way out.
I only keep about, eh, a year or so Vogues at any given time.. unless I absolutely love their celeb of the month. I"ve gotten every issue since I was 14.Ser Kegkilla said:tone down the disrespect, junior. i suggest you go read the last 30 years worth of vogue then come try again. stylistically, you"re a crippled negro sitting in line at the soup kitchen. get fucked, and take your tacky eurotrash garbage with you on the way out.
Because that"s what a leather jacket should cost? Most of my friends are European (predominantly French) and they also buy their leather jackets from second hand stores here in SF. There are a ton a good shops down in the Haight district. What good is a $2000 jacket if you don"t hang with a crowd that will recognize it? Very few people are connoisseurs of clothing at that price range.Trexmussen said:The last time that I bought a jacket for $50 I was freezing cold on a supposed-to-be-warm-day while traveling in San Fran.
Edit:Trexmussen said:I only keep about, eh, a year or so Vogues at any given time.. unless I absolutely love their celeb of the month. I"ve gotten every issue since I was 14.
Stylistically, you"re from a trailer park.. and you"re only chance to get out is to get a rich chick pregnant at prom. I"ve heard of you.
and that "eurotrash garbage" is actually a $2,160 Maison Martin Margiela. Haven"t heard of him? #surprised
oh and b.t.dubs.. you should totes check out Kate Moss" wedding from this years September issue and admire her hubby"s style (who actually landed a rich girl)
Authentic Europeans almost always look fab in leather jackets.. I think I already said that. And Haight street is a one of a kind place. <3 the french and <3 youAlexTheDictator said:Because that"s what a leather jacket should cost? Most of my friends are European (predominantly French) and they also buy their leather jackets from second hand stores here in SF. There are a ton a good shops down in the Haight district. What good is a $2000 jacket if you don"t hang with a crowd that will recognize it? Very few people are connoisseurs of clothing at that price range.