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learn html and css and once you know what your progam is making and the ins and outs of the scirpting behind it THEN download a WYSIWG (what you see is what you get) editor like Go-Live or Dreamweaver (preferred).
A lot of dummies don't know what their program is making and it ends up biting them in the ass later.
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bloc party - helicopter
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corbin law, you keep talking about this damn acronym bag but its not available anywhere online (not even at the glade) and there are no pictures of it to be found. lil help?
I personally think that messenger bags are for pussyboys no matter what sort of "im a mature artist" spin you attempt to put on it.
Clive / Obey backpacks are extremely heavyduty and if you choose correctly, there are a handful of clive ones that are very stylish as well.
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meh id rather just do what ive always done and silkscreened "my tag" on the inside of the shirt and just had no tangible tag at all.
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put tupac in an ad then id buy their clothes.
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when you get those labels from clothinglabels4u.com, how are they attached? do silkscreeners do it? will that company do it?
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surf/skater brands are more of an arrogance thing... and im definitely arrogant with the surf stuff. straight outta so cal.
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I'm 6'2" and 165... = fairly freakin skinny.
I love the tight fit but yea, the short shirt thing is a problem. I particularly hate LRG, their following has been poisoned with lots of poseurs disguised as filipinos. (read: kidding, sort of)
Try some RVCA "premium" shirts. They have a high quality combed cotton feel that is very stretchy, gives your room, and yet are still form fitting so that you dont look like a skinny ass. Plus, a lotta their designs are pretty solid, it's definitely the most elitist-asshole esque of surf brands. I have 3 of em, wear a small, and they've lasted forever.
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Edited by msodrew on Oct 20, 2005 at 10:18 PM
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hollister is part of the a&f corporation... AE is a different market but the same style cause its fucking dirt cheap (yet, still lame).
Non-ezra button ups are around $40-$50 or you could get them for $20-$30 if on sale and I believe a small is decently slimfitting but nowhere near tailored (i used to work there).
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Haha... funny..
I, too, worked at abercrombie as a "denim specialist"... from what i remember they have 6 lines:
Colden Baggy - Geared towards the non-fashion forward oaf
Porter Vintage Straight - More conservative straight cut, yet somehow loose
Saranac Boot - Just a boot cut... seems real baggy
Kilburn Lo-rise Boot - Supposed to fit tighter than the saranac and be lo-rise... fufills its promises but is still horribly loose
Baxter "Slim Boot" - supposed to give the same generous leg opening but be slim fitting, like premium jeans / diesel-esque... still retardedly loose
Ezras - any ezra series is a more premium denim but not worth the money by a long shot.
In my experience working there, the denim is thicker and generally more durable... however it makes backwards strides in men's fashion... simply blows.
Then again, im the pseudo-indie-skater-art fag type anyway.
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Edited by msodrew on Oct 17, 2005 at 06:16 PM
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you're silly.
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hah. pretty chill.
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nothing's updated for SF for like 4 years. i asked them if they'd like me to write since im in the area and i got a short answer "well..." and a long answer "uh....no."
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you like johnny cupcakes? err... tsk.
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I believe the kidrobot stores (in SF, LA, and NY) make a pretty good mousepads... here are a few of them. They're like $10-$15.
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I technique i remember using was getting a design and printing the mirror image with a high contrast ink on the "inside-out" part of a shirt. (turn it inside out and silkscreen). That way you get this faint "ghost" of it when the person is actually wearing the shirt correctly.
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I'm not a fan of extremely oversized silkscreens, but good effort on the website.
Keep at it... it'll be great.
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I could be wrong, but isnt WESC swedish?
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Edited by msodrew on Oct 3, 2005 at 07:18 PM
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that about wraps it up, correctly.Quote:
i think people get way too abstract about the 'meaning' of logos.Quote:
dont be such a damn generic politician about it; not going on either side of the fence.Quote:please retract the statement about guys loving logos plastered across their chest. you are the only one on this whole site that thinks that.
its not a guy thing or girl thing.
its a i give a shit and want to seek out interesting new stuff thing.
but i will say that there are a lot of kooks on this site benefiting from a hand full of people's knowledge and creativity.
--- Original message by ok on Oct 3, 2005 03:04 PM
plus, he asked why males dominate it, not why you, specifically, are on this BB.
also, are you seriously going to deny brand representation? I mean, its in our psychology to be accepted, fit in, and "belong"... even to a subgroup of a subgroup of a fashion-taste. if you ever claim you're not a conformist then you'll just drown yourself in hypocrisy.
--- Original message by msodrew on Oct 3, 2005 03:14 PM
i would like to think that, overall, people buy things with logos on them because they like the design of the piece as a whole, especially people on here.
armenian club douches who rock green t-shirts with a huge 'D & G' on them are obviously stupid, but i think that we should give people on here a little more credit.
but back on task, girls definitely have way more varied sources than guys have.
--- Original message by boystory on Oct 3, 2005 03:48 PM
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dont be such a damn generic politician about it; not going on either side of the fence.Quote:please retract the statement about guys loving logos plastered across their chest. you are the only one on this whole site that thinks that.
its not a guy thing or girl thing.
its a i give a shit and want to seek out interesting new stuff thing.
but i will say that there are a lot of kooks on this site benefiting from a hand full of people's knowledge and creativity.
--- Original message by ok on Oct 3, 2005 03:04 PM
plus, he asked why males dominate it, not why you, specifically, are on this BB.
also, are you seriously going to deny brand representation? I mean, its in our psychology to be accepted, fit in, and "belong"... even to a subgroup of a subgroup of a fashion-taste. if you ever claim you're not a conformist then you'll just drown yourself in hypocrisy.
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economics 101 and marketing 101 in a paragraph.
don't we all love community college?
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pwnage!
"grow up!" ?
how about "suck a D!" ?
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He's right. I've seen your daughters too.Quote:MTV is turning your daughters, and little sisters, into whores.
I've seen them at the mall.
--- Original message by TragicBliss on Oct 3, 2005 12:11 AM
And did them. MTV told them it was socially acceptable.
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when does the vans vault spring 06 drop?
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its a rolling drop. phase one already did. I have a pair of vans perfs from spring 06 right now.
The 2nd phase come in june/july. its up to your store to get certain styles too.
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