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Posts posted by eddyz
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ya for sure im gonna check out Uniqlo..
thanks , keep the tips cominggg
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got 2 item for sale.. and one misc item if there are any skaters out there. I am located in Vancouver British Columbia. Both shirts worn only 2 times.
black/orange plaid shirt.. bought from a local boutique for 40CDN.. Selling it for $15 CDN + shipping. Size is a Large.
Next is a thermal type kinda long sleeve sweater from El Kartel. Size Large, fits almost a medium/large. Selling for $20 Cdn + shipping..
i can also do local pickup.
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oh i c.. will there be a chance that I would be able to pick up some of their longsleeve/jacket stuff during the July time?
i rly want to get some jackets in japan since is so expensive here.
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the only brand i lke currently is grnapple tree. their large fits perfectly for a 6ft guy with medium build.. + i've washed the t-shirt like 5 times already, colour still in tact + no major shrinkage at all...
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they have those stripped shirts.. their length is pretty long, so after a wash or 2, they shrink just the right size for me..
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google gatsby tv. they got some tutorial as to how to do your hair like the japanese style...
i use Gatsby clay too, but that stuff is way too hard to wash off. I use fiber wax, is not as strong of a hold, and i have to fix it up every few hours, but is way easier to wash off....
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we dont got uniqlo * i live in Canada*.. but i did get some t's @ the gap.
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anyone heard of been to the store WEGO in Tokyo? I was checkout out their website, tehy seem to have lots of cheap stuff that looks pretty decent.........
thanks.
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sorry i ment like non hypebeasty brand... NBHD and visvim eh... arnt they like 100+ for a t?
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need some advice..
im getting rid of my stussy/LRG t-shirts since they suck after a few wash ..
anyways, what are some good brands i should check out that's got T's with a good slim fit, not so slim that it sticks on my whole body....
i aint the skinny type, im 6ft 1, and around 190 pounds, medium build.... When i wear LRG in large, it fits way too big, for stussy, is decent when is brand new, but after a wash the shirt goes up too much making the shirts wide and short
I dont have 100 bucks to spend on a t-shirt though... so if it is under 40 bucks that would be sweeeet.
thanks
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sorry to jack your thread,, but where is a good place to buy local Jeans there that wont cost an arm and a leg *less than 180 USD.*
I can't wait to dig up some cheap goods in Tokyo..
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Grab a pair of chucks or something. Costs you not very much and would look better than some diesels IMO.
word, im in the same kinda ordeal with you. im heading to college soon, and i am just getting tired of the stussy/hypebeast stuff... I am going to be heading off to Japan this summer for a grad trip, so im doing some saving up right now..
since im still in high school, im still rocking my stussy t-shirts and hypebeasty stuff until i grad. that way i wont loss my $$$ from buying all that shit... i probbly wont sell them cause no one would buy it anyways, but i keep the the T-shirts when im on my casual days/boring weekends...
I already started with getting brand new shoes.. i threw away my AF1's, SB's *they were old anyways*, and got myself 4 pairs of chucks.. for 30 bucks each around... I still have my airmax 360's, and adidas's since i think they are pretty comfy and match pretty well with anything.
i need to start my denim and jacket/t-shirt when i go to TOkyo. I plan on getting 2 pairs of good quailty raw denim there. I only have a pair of Gap morrison right now and a pair of Knowldge jean * which suck cause they like strech out like mad*
I guess if you have the $$$ you can just buy all the stuff @ once and be happy. but for a guy like me who only got a weekend job + having to pay tution soon, I will have to slowly work on my collection
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relating to the mastercard issue, for you people going to Japan in mid July, all 7's *7-11* shop will be allowing international CC's..
http://www.sevenbank.co.jp/intlcard/index2.html
I will be going on July 11th , so i can take advantage of this !!! but fack is gonna be hot...................
anyone got places they like to go for cheap yet some what good looking t-shirts that i can wear for a few days without crying over it since i will have to wash it every single day?
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i rock that over any panerai anyday...
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I know you guys are mainly interested in fixed gear bikes here but perhaps some one could give me a hand identifying this style of bike:
Its like an old style french courier bike with metal mudguards and racks. As far as I know they are still popular in Europe. Does anyone know the correct names for these bikes? I want one for leasurely cruising around the city...but first I need to know what they are and even better who makes them!
my nuts are sore just looking at the seats angle..........
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search up on Google,
Chura <- cheapest, $28 for cut+shampoo, easy to talk stylist *note though their english is not the best, so try to keep it simple
Air <- around 30 bucks for cut and shampoo, they have a few stylist who speaks pretty good english, but i do not like the smell of the place :-/
Zeal <- located in Richmond, price is around 35 bucks, they got japanese and taiwanese stylist. I never been there, but i heard they are mostly new stylist so they MIGHT have a trendier style that suits your taste.
I go to chura a lot, not the E-hasting one, but the one on howe st.
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Since i know there must fixie riders here, i was wondering if there are shops in tokyo that will sell some fixie stuff? If so, anyone know any stores in particulary that i should visit?
Im trying to look for some white deep v's and some new pedals for my fixie, but here in Canada, we don't have any stores that carry it
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any advice on what type of leather type shoes will look good on black stright dress pants and even on stright jeans?
i was thinking of dress style boots, but i donno if they would look good on dress pants.
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they are not STF's. they seem to be the lower end denim as i notice the frabric is softer than most jeans.
would tailoring the jean be expensive? is it worth it for like a $50 jean lol
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i bought a pair of knowlege denim last month, i've worn it around 10 times, and i've noticed its been loosing up. The leg area is perfect for me, but then im having problems with the hip area being way too lose. I wear size 33 normally, but i got size 34 on these since when i first bought them, they were tight as F***.
anyways, what is a way I can do to shrink only the hip area and not ruin the fit on the legging area?
sorry for my newbness.
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anymore help plzz?
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I got a semi formal boat night in a week. So far, I got myself a purplish./white dress shirt and regular black stright dress pants. all i need now is shoes. What kind of shoes do you guys think will work out for semi formal? I don't reallly wanna ruin my nice shinny dress shoes that I have for formal stuff. So i am willing to go spend money and get another pair good priced dress shoe.
was wondering if anyone got pics as to how dress boots would look for a semi formal wear?
It been great if the shoe will also go well with normal stright jeans with a T-shirt or with a hoodie on.
thanks.
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hey, im interested in the spruce pea coat, was wondering if you would be willing to lower the price?
If not, is there any way you can tell me wehre you bought the coat? i see that is made in BC, so do they have a retailer there that i Can buy it from?
thanks
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best used good store in tokyo
in superjetset
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Will it be possible to be able to find Visvim/A.P.C used goods? Im trying to look for Visvim shoes in size 12 US... but it seems brand new is hella expensive and i want to see if i can get it a tad cheaper.