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i was flipping through the Travel section of today's NY Times, and stumbled across an article on Self Edge. it doesn't offer much new information to us, but there's one quote from Kiya that i thought was dead-on:

"These [the demniz] are for people who enjoy fine Scotch, artisan cheeses, natural hand-carved leather wallets, fine art, intricate music; people that understand subtlety and the little nuances in luxury items".

Well played, Kiya!

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What does this article have to do with a promotional discount?

Just curious..

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i was flipping through the Travel section of today's NY Times, and stumbled across an article on Self Edge. it doesn't offer much new information to us, but there's one quote from Kiya that i thought was dead-on:

"These [the demniz] are for people who enjoy fine Scotch, artisan cheeses, natural hand-carved leather wallets, fine art, intricate music; people that understand subtlety and the little nuances in luxury items".

Well played, Kiya!

Funny though, seeing as how dungarees were originally working class articles of clothing, which are the exact opposite of enjoying artisan cheeses, fine art, fine Scotch, and little nuances in luxury items.

Seems like we have come full circle in our hypocracies here on sufu.

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Because her only options were to hold Samurai or to hold Edmond.

oh man im touched.. id rather shed hlod my... hahaha kidding aside wtf? sam's at se? was this picture taken last year?

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i try my jeenz on @ selfedge and axe a million q'z then i buy them from a connect in mexico. then i go bak 2 selefedge 2 complaine about how i meessed up the sizin.

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I just like to know that my shit ain't made in a sweat shop.

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err how come shes holding a pair of samurai's?

Because the photograph was taken in January.

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