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looking for slim dh denim and pants.
19cm ankle openings. or possibly 17, 21.
i normally wear a size 32" waist.
thank you. lets make it happen.
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looking for some input on buying a new digital camera.
i would be using it to take pix that would end up on a web site or in print.
want something that is good quality. and of course for as cheap as possible.
and any general info is appreciated.
is 7mpxls too much? or is that good. best brands. what to look for. etc.
thank you.
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damn. i guess if you have that much cdh shit you can just toss it out there for everyone to see. i do covet this dudes collection but i would have selcted different pieces with my dior homme gift card. all that stuff and no skinny suit? is he really a dior homme hardcore?
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props to highstreet. great shit.
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FRESH.
finally some good shit on superfuture. keep em coming. loving it.
and to the guys that said, "what the fuck, just post what your wearing."
ARE YOU SERIOUS. YOU ARE THAT CONCERNED WITH WHAT PEOPLE ARE WEARING THAT YOU DONT HAVE TIME FOR SOME GREAT PICS. FUCK. THAT IS FUCKING LAME. I TRY TO GIVE PEOPLE ON HERE A LITTLE CREDIT FOR NOT BEING TOTAL CLOTHES BITCHES.
i gotta figure out how to post pictures.
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because tshirt heads were not stimulated with the original post
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most printers use plastisols because they dont dry until they are heat cured. if you use water based inks you have to use an extender in most cases. or what i do is wash the screen after every print so the ink doesnt dry. my guess is that your printer only uses plastisols. but you can tell him to print with a softer hand and not use flashes as much.
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"yawn."^^ the only way you can back that post up is if you have a killer line. fill us in.
we started on american apparel so thats why im not a hater. plus a ton of people love the way those t's fit. i know dov and he is absolutely killing it. i am calling it right now that aa is going to do the same type of thing to the industry nike did to shoes. for us it became important to design a shirt from the bottom up. graphics, garment construction, washes, etc. but it came as we grew.
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i make tshirts and was doing the gun bullshit 2 years ago and we make all of our t's cut and sew. but whatever.
on the blanks vs. cut/sew tip: i think it is fine for companies to use blanks and plastisols but dont charge an arm and a leg for them. and you are right, you are going to get quality, low minimums and pretty good consistancy.
on the contrary peopel should appreciate the value of cut/sew garments. it is like jv vs. varcity. some people are happy to be on the b team.
and another good point is that the boutique industry did kind of forget about bigger guys. i have realized that with some of my friends. they think i am joking when they try on a large or even xl. i think this emo style is almost over anyway
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where did you get the hobokens? fos5? i am looking for 32's.
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where can i find the dior homme jeans in southern california? has anyone seen any on ebay lately? i am really interested in picking some up. i thought they were more than $200-300.
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i use janome. cheap and high quality. about $300 for a good machine. juki is regarded as probobly the best in the industry.
i sew denim with mine but keep in mind that any machine that you are going to buy is not made for denim.
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thats awesome. all sales clerks should be so entertaining and energized. not too down with the boot cut. i like the peg or straight leg myself. i just cant decide what to get. fuck - ass.
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i think they do some manufacturing in the us and some abroad. they design in house
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so if im in san diego i gotta go to vegas or la for dior homme?
where in la? how much do they run?
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i am really feeling the dior homme slim/tight denim by hedi slimane.
where can i get those in southern california? san diego specifically.
also...
what tight jeans are you feeling most?
-dior
-nudies
-tsubi
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i know the guys that own the company. i sell my line in the same showroom as them. what do you want to know
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couldnt have said it better.^^
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yes. all over prints are fairly new and people are already wearing them out.
the reason putting a shitty or even good logo on a shirt looks good it that it is big, new and i absolutely agree that accidental patterns are nice.
but a lot of people out there, to remain nameless solely use their name/logo on t's.
to me the only place for those is in a surf shop for $15 so kids have something to wear.
does anyone on here like von dutch? i didnt think so. case and point.
the main reason it seems to me that people love logos so much is to say, "look how much i paid for this shirt, or, i know about this company and you don't." ...
but doesn't a great design do the same thing but with more credibility.
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yeah. agenda is whack. even if you do get 2,000 buyers they are mostly skate, surf, snow buyers. we sell some more expensive t's to certain skate shops but generally their wholesale purchase price of t's is $7-10.
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greeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttt.
a bunch of logos and brand names printed all over shirts. cmon. this is bullshit. what happened to creativity?
this is not a plug but i feel i best back my shit up if im going to throw it around. i will have some stuff to show you guys in a minute. wish i could now but weve been fighting off biters overseas and the shit wont be in stores til feb.
but i still think you gotta make a more creative nod toward clothing design even if it is t's.
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we're not seriously discussing abercorombie are we.
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i thought you were selling your ed hardy shit because it sucks so bad.
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i like that boot. how does the heel look. it seems pretty big.
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needed: dior homme denim
in supermarket
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meant to place this in superSTORE.
sorry.