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I know this type of clothing is for people who is into rock etc. But what age brand do Ed Hardy targets? I saw a few of their hoodies and man they have a lot of cartoons on it. I saw that some of it looks good but does it to you just look a bit childish?
 

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Hoodies with cartoons on them . . . and you think they might be a touch childish? Nah!!!!!!!
 

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I think they are totally cheeseball and for 40-50 year olds who want to dress like they are 20. The ridiculously high pricing also confirms this. I don't think they look good on young people at all, and they aren't meant to.

I do like to hear an artist become successful, thats cool. but this is probably some of the last clothing I would ever wear, even for free.
 

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what is a massive tool? i keep hearing people calling other people tools yet i don't know what it means. I just know it has something to do with trying to look cool but failing?
 

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okay this takes the cake. I would like to see a thread in which only Phatty and Vaclav participate.
 

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I thought they were the same person?
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okay Phatty you have lived through the noob beat-in and done well. consider yourself a full fledged member. I won't make fun of you any more.

Ed Hardy is not cool, especially for the money. I dont think it would be cool even at 1/5 the cost
 

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Originally Posted by Tarmac
okay this takes the cake. I would like to see a thread in which only Phatty and Vaclav participate.

me too
 

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Originally Posted by phatty123
I know this type of clothing is for people who is into rock etc. But what age brand do Ed Hardy targets? I saw a few of their hoodies and man they have a lot of cartoons on it. I saw that some of it looks good but does it to you just look a bit childish?

Not unless your in a gang.
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Ed Hardy is one of the greatest tattoo artists ever. His clothing line (which was started and owned by the same bozo that did Von Dutch) is a travesty.

and the Hardy line caters more to a hip hop crowd than anyone else (as did Von Dutch which was ironic as Kenneth Howard (VD) was well known for being a racist and probably wouldnt have liked the kind of folks wearing his name)
 

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