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  1. Stel's on Newbury St. has A.P.C., Corpus, Acne, Levi's x Warhol, etc.

    Riccardi on the other end of Newbury St. has Nudie, Evisu, PRPS, Red Monkey, Cheap Monday, etc.

    Louis Boston on Boylston St. has Rag & Bone, Nobody, etc.

    There are also G-Star, Diesel, and AG stores on Newbury St.

    Barneys at Copley has A.P.C., Nudie, Acne, and Corpus too, as well as Rogan, Earnest Sewn, Dior, Marc Jacobs, Varvatos, etc.

    Saks at the Prudential Mall and Nieman Marcus at Copley also have the typical denim brands that you would find at these stores (True Religion, Seven's, Citizens of Humanity, Antik, etc.) if you're into that kind of stuff.

    And like ishboo said, The Tannery in Harvard Sq. have a selection similar to that of Saks and Nieman Marcus.

    As for the jackets, Barneys had some M-65's to offer last time I was there by Junya Watanbe and Rogues Gallery. There are also Army surplus stores on Newbury St. and Downtown Crossing if you want legit Army M-65's. Varsity jackets... there are Dr. Romanelli jackets at Bodega and Louis Boston, although they're more like leather track jackets. Hopefully when you hit up Bodega this weekend, they'll have our stuff in stock and you can check it out.

    he pretty much summed it all up perfectly. I will give another shout to go to Stel's. Small selection but if you want APC you should go there and be delighted with their great customer service

  2. Stel's on Newbury St. has A.P.C., Corpus, Acne, Levi's x Warhol, etc.

    Riccardi on the other end of Newbury St. has Nudie, Evisu, PRPS, Red Monkey, Cheap Monday, etc.

    Louis Boston on Boylston St. has Rag & Bone, Nobody, etc.

    There are also G-Star, Diesel, and AG stores on Newbury St.

    Barneys at Copley has A.P.C., Nudie, Acne, and Corpus too, as well as Rogan, Earnest Sewn, Dior, Marc Jacobs, Varvatos, etc.

    Saks at the Prudential Mall and Nieman Marcus at Copley also have the typical denim brands that you would find at these stores (True Religion, Seven's, Citizens of Humanity, Antik, etc.) if you're into that kind of stuff.

    And like ishboo said, The Tannery in Harvard Sq. have a selection similar to that of Saks and Nieman Marcus.

    As for the jackets, Barneys had some M-65's to offer last time I was there by Junya Watanbe and Rogues Gallery. There are also Army surplus stores on Newbury St. and Downtown Crossing if you want legit Army M-65's. Varsity jackets... there are Dr. Romanelli jackets at Bodega and Louis Boston, although they're more like leather track jackets. Hopefully when you hit up Bodega this weekend, they'll have our stuff in stock and you can check it out.

    he pretty much summed it all up perfectly. I will give another shout to go to Stel's. Small selection but if you want APC you should go there and be delighted with their great customer service

  3. I bought these jeans last week and received them yesterday. Tried them on but felt that they were just a bit too baggy in the thighs for me (I have skinny legs its horrible). Anyways I felt the cut on these was similar to the new standards and the the quality seems excellent and I would love to keep them but I am more interested in something tighter. I wear a 28 in APC New Standards and the 30 in Julian Reds seems perfect for that waist. Tight but will definitely loosen up with with wear.

    Looking to trade for:

    Nudie: Slim Jims 29x34 (will consider 30x34)

    Acne: 29x34 or 30x34

    And other slim fit jeans around 29 or 30 waist

    If you have any questions feel free to post. I dont have pictures right now but after countles threads you should know what these look like. If you realllllllly want pictures I will do my best at getting a camera.

  4. ah gotcha. i definitely think people should definitely keep things in perspective about the importance of some things over others. insurance, living expensives, eating healthy, etc over buying expensive clothes

  5. it's stupid imho to buy expensive/luxury clothes if you have to scrimp and save to get them, if you can lead that lifestyle then more power to you, if not there's no shame in having what you can afford. It's like the fact the every single woman on the street is dragging an lv bag around, if you can have a 1000+ bag then that's fine but it's your only one and it takes you three months to save up for a fake then it's stupid.

    I think there is some truth to that but there is nothing wrong with saving for an item if you are on a less than ideal budget. That sort of shows the value of a dollar. But also you're right that really these expensive things are not things we need, they are things we want.

    I have just been spending the money I have saved up for years. More than I ever have really. After buying only a couple pairs of expensive jeans I have a whole new outlook on money. Now time to go back to school and work to make back the money and spend some more!

  6. I have to say from growing up in san diego I think it is very car oriented. However, I grew up in Poway, a family-oriented suburb. I would also recommend Hillcrest. Great atmosphere and there is tons of good places to go. Stay away from North County. It is pretty boring and you can do a lot better for only a little extra money. I would focus near the coast for more laid back atmosphere but hillcrest and uptown I think are the best choices.

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