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At my college I've certainly seen this brand being worn, mostly African American students... Very excessive with brand names. Think I've seen a guy, Ed Hardy hat, Ed Hardy Hoodie, Ed Hardy T-shirt, Gucci belt (three stripes with an excessive buckle), True Religion jeans all sagged, then some Gucci loafers. That dude probably spent more on that outfit than I did on my motorcycle.
At my college I've certainly seen this brand being worn, mostly African American students... Very excessive with brand names. Think I've seen a guy, Ed Hardy hat, Ed Hardy Hoodie, Ed Hardy T-shirt, Gucci belt (three stripes with an excessive buckle), True Religion jeans all sagged, then some Gucci loafers. That dude probably spent more on that outfit than I did on my motorcycle.
huh? in america this stuff is popular with black guys? I've never seen a black guy wearing this stuff up here, it's all guidos who buy it.
At my college I've certainly seen this brand being worn, mostly African American students... Very excessive with brand names. Think I've seen a guy, Ed Hardy hat, Ed Hardy Hoodie, Ed Hardy T-shirt, Gucci belt (three stripes with an excessive buckle), True Religion jeans all sagged, then some Gucci loafers. That dude probably spent more on that outfit than I did on my motorcycle.
funny thing is, i know a couple of their reps and they hate their stuff.
Ed Hardy and affliction are taking Omaha, NE by STORM. Just as I begun to hate it I moved here from Seattle, and a year later the trend caught on in the Midwest. I hate both of these brands with a passion. Affliction I hate a bit more than Ed Hardy though. It just looks way gayer.