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  1. go back sucking a cotton duck. useless post. no wonder u have such amazing post count.

    chill homie. give the powers of your head a rest and just chill. got a fuck buddy? call her up and teabag her. maybe smoke a couple bowls, take a few shots of nyquil.

  2. Alright all you denim heads, why exactly are True Religions, Paper Denim Cloth etc... so expensive when compared to an A.P.C. they seem much less sturdy in construction.

    Youd probably get more pussy wearing a pair of zathans than a pair of sammies.

    The sammies would laster longer though, and after a couple years of wear, would look cooler too.

  3. Some people will scoff at the Dior Homme USB key, saying that its overpriced just because of the brand. But it actually has a faster data transfer speed than any other key out there, not to mention a proprietary encryption that nobody has been able to crack so far. It also has a button that releases pheremones into the air that will make every bitch want to fuck your brains out.

  4. let's face it, there is just too much drama involved in owning a dior homme usb key. is it really worth it? you dont even own one yet and look at all the hassle you got to deal with. i would just bite the bullet and go to newegg.com

  5. I'll have to correct that.

    For orders >$200 shipping is free. For orders <$200 you'll need to pay shipping fees. So the price of an RRDS is -19% taxes is about $180 PLUS shipping fees. So basically, it's about $200 shipped when ordering a pair of RRDS from Cultizm.

    Or... is that "cut-off" price $190 which means an RRDS is shipped for free?

    i looked at my paypal account. the total I paid with shipping was $189.11. and that was with the fastest shipping. it got from sweden to my doorstep in california in 2 days.

    the owner said hes going to offer cheaper (but slower) shipping, so they can be had for even cheaper soon.

  6. Basically, when you get started on SuFu style, unless you were set up well with some decently fitting clothing beforehand, it's kind of like starting from zero. So, here's a decent way to get started:

    Your goal is to build up a decent wardrobe of basics and start getting used to what works for you / what doesn't fit wise. Start out with a reasonably priced pair of raw denim in a fit that isn't too extreme. I suggest APC NS which can often be had for under retail, and even at retail aren't terribly expensive. If you like your clothing generally a little tighter, you can size down some and still avoid the skin-tight look and have a nice fitting pair of raw denim. If you already know that you like the skin-tight look, I suggest APC NS or perhaps a pair of Skulls, which can still be bought for under $200 (I believe), or if you know that you like your jeans baggier just go for a pair of Japanese Repros. There are several reasonably priced options, check SuperDenim. This will be your most expensive purchase, so put the money where it counts and get the nicest pair you feel you can afford.

    Make sure you do your research before this purchase, as this should be the staple of your wardrobe for the next six months or more. Consequently, you should have a fair amount to spend on important basics, since you can avoid spending on that entire element of your outfit.

    Try on some different companies plain t-shirts until you find a fit you like (American Apparel, Alternative Apparel, Hanes, Uniqlo, H&M, whatever) and then buy a go-to set of perhaps 5-10 shirts in black and white, and then a few colors for good measure. Consider trying some different cuts in the neck just to be safe.

    As far as shoes, some easy, non-gawdy and basic cheap items work well: Converse, Vans for basic sneakers, perhaps some boat shoes from Sperry or anything else that generally looks plain and simple. Check eBay and local thriftstores for some basic dress-shoes. Look for something with clean lines and a classic toe-box (no square-toes) in black or brown, Ferragamo and Allen Edmonds often shoe up on eBay for extremely cheap.

    If you live in a warm climate, this is all you need. Shoes, t-shirts that fit and a nice pair of raw denim. If you have some money left over, buy some other SuFu basics from American Apparel: perhaps a cardigan, some sweaters, a thermal. Look for light clothing that can layer easily.

    If you live in a cold climate, a fantastic piece that looks great with raw denim would be a pea-coat. These can often be found on eBay as well, for a slim fit try either sizing down one or spending $20-$40 and having them tailored.

    So there's some decent suggestions. Probably nothing you haven't heard before, but if you can't make this work then don't start spending on stuff that's even more expensive just yet.

    "The guide to being assimilated into the superfuture clone"

    wear whatever the fuck you want!

    naw just kidding...

    wear a uniqlo polo tshirt, dior 19cm jeans, and white van slip ons, if you dont we will all make fun of you.

  7. why people sell their dry denim once theyve been broken in and look cool i will not understand. all that hard work and dedication! i guess its all about the challenge for some ppl.

    awesome jeans by the way. u should show a new pic with the hole patched though so ppl can see how well its been done.

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