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lynt

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  1. Hello!

    2 weeks ago my friend visited FIL Wanchai and bought me a pair of Visvim Fluxus 03 size W 34 L 32.

    This is the wrong size for me so I am having to sell them.

    They are brand new, with tags and original packaging. You can also see the receipt in the photos.

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    Original price in HKD is HKD $3,500 or USD $450.

    Open to any reasonable offer as these jeans are no good to me.

    From somebody who has been wearing Visvim for many years and still wears a pair of Fluxus from 2007 at least twice a week, all I can say is that this denim is world class, and will last you a life time.

    I am in NYC, so payment can be via transfer, cash or Paypal. Postage separate.

    Thanks,

    Karl.

  2. shibuya is such a sucky place to stay.

    too many people

    too much shit going on at the same time

    Exactly why we chose to stay there! Bring it!

    Great info guys, random that you are all discussing Mastercard as that was my next question. Thanks! :D

  3. If you're in Caulfield you don't want to be living North of the city, it's too far to commute!

    You may find some places for $200p/w in Elwood, though it's getting a little more pricey these days. Widsor would be good, as would Prahran, East St Kilda. Public transport would be a little nasty around there since you're out of the city... but generally you can rely on the tram/train situation many others do.

    I use iiNet for broadband (adsl2+), cheap as. www.iinet.net.au

  4. Yo super crew. Heading to Tokyo, wanna shop. I'd like to hear your experiences with sizing.

    I'm hearing reports that sneakers are too small and most denim / outerwear is small as well... well, small for your average Australian, more so for women's clothes.

    Who's got the juice

  5. Was just doing the same, this thread saved my life. In NYC in 2 weeks for a 2 week shopping mission, emailed this thread to myself and printed.

    Please keep adding!

  6. Quote:

    Said to me by my friend in HK who works in product sourcing and mfg.

    "Sometimes fake not fake"

    And by that he meant that sometimes the stuff you think is fake actually comes off the same line as the real gear. It's just they run 1500 instead of 1000....and sell that extra 500 out the back door.

    I think this tends to apply to larger name brands, not BAPE.

    --- Original message by Bronson on Oct 23, 2005 10:11 PM

    That happens more thant we think.

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