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Tronics

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  1. straight hemmed is really the only way to go for untucked shirts (i'm sort of curious how this would look bad on anyone, actually). it would be nice if this was more commonplace among brands like supreme whose audience is 99% going to go untucked anyway

    c/s

    Had to get some of my Uniqlo shirts altered to straight hem.

  2. Crash street dude was right in front and me and cleared out with like 4 bags full of shit. They were telling people that some of the T's were selling out in different sizes.

    So what are you actually allowed to buy as much as you want?

  3. The shirts fit the body nicely and you can button all the way to the top if you so desire, something that you can't do with some other brands' shirts (J.Crew).

    Fully agree.

    Need to pick me up a few more when i'm in Central next.

  4. not positive but i think that's just Supreme's dollar-sign rip on the Starter logo, and that the caps aren't actually made by Starter? Same deal w/all their baseball jackets w/that logo

    Your indeed right.

    It's defo someone from NYC from what i've heard.

    Just need to identify the person.

    Anyone?

  5. Does anyone know who makes Supreme's snap back hats?

    I've got a few aNYthing and Mike caps that are made by the same company i think, with the 'made in usa' script on the reverse of the plastic closure.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

  6. Jesus, this is the first time I'm sticking my neck out for "Rape HQ", as in the past, like yourself have slated that place.

    The Kermit tees are £35 from Hideout and they have 12 in each size. That's what, £12-£13 more expensive than retail in the US (even then I'm guessing $44/£22 is excluding tax). Then you factor in the cost of shipping, EMS starting price is $34 (£17) for 2lbs, so really you're not saving that much. Fair enough on the bottle openers (£5) and Zippo lighters (£40), but even then the money you're saving is marginal. Toppled with the fact you're based in London, so you won't have to fork out £35 on a stupid 2hr train fare journey to get there in the first place.

    Maybe I've been brainwashed, as the past few times I've been to Hideout, I've actually received really good service, bar that Scottish girl who works there.

    You've got a point mate.

    But from my past experiences i refuse to hand over my hard earned cash to that store.

    I would rather take the chance and cop it online or something.

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