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    thanks a lot kixslf, MilSpex, and EMBARK

    but damn I catch mad heat on this SF......some people just don't understand I live the life...I don't try to look a certain way, I just buy what I like and wear it and I'm sorry if it's the way you don't like.

    representin the gritty streets of LES all day everyday

    also let me get some stuff straight for ya onemancult.......the title of my blog is FUCK "A" HYPEBEAST not FUCK HYPEBEAST....i have nothing at all against Hypebeast, Im saying fuck A HYPEBEAST as in the person.

    And Adrian those Alife 501s were 250 when I picked them up awhile back.

    Today:

    Burton New Era

    The Hundreds

    Alife

    Nike Sb

    --- Original message by dcrevolution40 on May 9, 2006 04:34 PM

    not to be a dick or anything, but i don't understand how wearing 250 dollar jeans and the newest, crispest dunks means you're repping anything aside from the gritty streets of ebay.

    like i mean, whatever, dress how you want to dress, but don't act like you're 'living the life'. you're clearly a rich, white, art school student (whether that's true or not, it's what you're 'repping')

    Edited by boystory on May 9, 2006 at 06:22 PM

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    today to work...chill day

    -Sly and Robby military jacket (not pictured)

    -Rugby bag (not pictured)

    -Stussy

    -501 stf

    -NB Hectic mt 580 8th series

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    wkstpk.jpg

    have a nice day!

    --- Original message by SelfEXplanatory on Apr 27, 2006 04:02 PM

    so is the "one tongue out" the new "one leg up"? if so, thumbs down.

    dope shoes in this and your last post, though.

    --- Original message by Icicle Cubicle on Apr 27, 2006 04:54 PM

    yeah, but i mean...do you give the 'one leg up' a thumbs up?
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    1. Yes, I do know who Ghostface is. The first hip hop cd I ever bought was 36 Chambers when I was 7 years old.

    2. Sorry about the pic location, I like that chair thingy.

    3. I know it is hard to believe but I am 18 years old. I get shit about it all the time.

    Supreme Hat

    H&M Top

    Huf x DQM Tee

    Paper Denim Jeans

    Nike Shoes

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    --- Original message by dcrevolution40 on Apr 12, 2006 10:56 AM

    sorry, i had to laugh at the whole buying wutang at 7.

    --- Original message by baskew on Apr 12, 2006 12:04 PM

    i was in 3rd grade when 36 chambers came out and i definitely bought it on cassette.
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    Quote: canadian tuxedo? all you need are the denim dunks

    I believe the phrase you are looking for is more commonly referred to as a "Texan tuxedo". However, not to nit-pick but it also usually refers to a denim jacket w/ jeans as opposed to shirt. Regardless I suppose it does look fairly similar.

    When I think Canadian I imagine more of a plaid lumberjack shirt with jeans, perhaps a toque as well and the requisite Sorel-style boots. Handle bar moustache and 6 pack of Labatt's optional.

    --- Original message by Circa on Apr 11, 2006 11:29 PM

    doesn't matter what you think, the term canadian tuxedo is denim on denim, also referred to as a syracuse suit.

    and to the dude who's making fun of the guy for wearing a 'listen to ghostface' shirt even though he may not've been old enough to run through shaolin in '92, don't be retarded.

  5. the person who said that superfuture is not indicative of what may or may not sell is right on the money.

    we might be 'over' a lot of stuff, but the average person doesn't hang out on fashion message boards. not to say i disagree (biggie references are real commonplace, all-over is made by almost everybody, full-zip is a weird trend) but i think that the market you're appealing to (the more hip-hop driven side of things) will eat up an affordable alternative to a $500 bape situation.

    i mean, i'm sure the 'majority' of people just look at an all over, full-zip hoodie and think, 'that's kind of different'

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    first of all, is it really that serious? Its just a picture.

    yeah it is by far the absolute worst PS job i have ever done, i didnt really have time before class thats why its so sloppy. lol

    --- Original message by kixslf on Apr 5, 2006 05:23 PM

    man, if you can't read that as sarcasm photoshop is the least of your concerns.
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    Well, since you're a girl I'll take it easy on you.

    The fact is, a lot of people want these shoes. They are in limited supply and cost a pretty penny.

    When you buy them and charge more than double the price for them, you're taking them out of the hands of people who truly want them.

    I absolutely love these shoes, but I definitely wouldn't spend more than what they retailed for. Even $120 was pretty steep, but not too bad considering that price tag include a bag and tool.

    Basically you're taking these shoes away from the people that really love them, all to make what, $50.

    Not cool in my book.

    If these were sitting on shelves for months and you decided to resell them, I would be fine with that.

    Or if you were selling them years after they released, I wouldn't have a problem with that either, cause you'd be providing a sneaker that someone wouldn't be able to get otherwise.

    To sum up, let me quote the late Joe Strummer, "I'm not down"

    --- Original message by eastcoastrider27 on Mar 30, 2006 05:30 PM

    yah, but i mean...that's just how shit is.
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    nice one bro...from now on i will be sure to use the proper vernacular when posting on superfuture. hey you sound like a real smart lad, picking up on my poor grammar usage and all, do you mind if i send you my next paper to revise? douche bag.

    --- Original message by zimzima911 on Mar 27, 2006 09:50 PM

    pwned.
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    Mmm, why can't someone just wear whatever he likes without all the snide comments from haters...true, to some its a religion, to others its fronting, someone may just dig it and buy it at retail.....BAPE has been around for about 10 years, it was very popular, then it became unpopular and now its popular again...and again, the popularity will fade with time.....so, all the hate parody makes a statement of the the times....why not just make a "I hate resellers" tee, as these are the ones that push up prices of a US$250 hoody to US$1000 because there is a demand...but hey, welcome to capitalism 21st century style...ebay it, google it, blog it, forum it....its all out there...

    --- Original message by rakis on Mar 26, 2006 12:14 PM

    you seemed to get bored with your own point.

    rhetorically asking, 'why someone can't just wear whatever he likes without all the snide comments from haters' is more played out than bape parodies.

    Edited by boystory on Mar 27, 2006 at 04:49 PM

  10. i dunno, this sounds like something that works better in theory than practice.

    like, how you would always think to yourself, 'man, if i owned a store we'd sell comic books, dvds, videogames, rare sneakers, obscure japanese denim, skateboards, computer equipment, candy, remote controlled cars and have on-site laundry so you can shop while you permanent press'

    but i mean, you can't do everything best...i dunno, maybe they're doing it better than i imagine (i've never been to the store)

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