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Soccer
The World Cup is over and soccer has faded into the background of the American consciousness, but with the emergence of new tv carriers broadcasting European games, as well as perhaps the largest audience viewing Americans play, and there’s a recipe for an emerging sport. Follow along with the latest worldwide development in our wonderful soccer (actually, football) thread. What do you think?
Pull Ups
This year we’re finally on track to reach our goal of 100,000 push ups – just over 20,000 left and almost four moths to go. Do you already do pull ups? Do you post on StyeForum? Then pitch in and actually do your goddamn part to help us reach a meaningless goal with no reward.
Uniqlo
Let’s rewind back to 2009. Uniqlo had two stores – both in New York – and StyleForum posters were begging for either a proxy or paying outrageous re-shipping fees for people to go into stores and mark up $15 shirts for $45. Now we have online shopping and Uniqlos are popping up across the country like plague vectors in an Ebola outbreak.
Soccer
The World Cup is over and soccer has faded into the background of the American consciousness, but with the emergence of new tv carriers broadcasting European games, as well as perhaps the largest audience viewing Americans play, and there’s a recipe for an emerging sport. Follow along with the latest worldwide development in our wonderful soccer (actually, football) thread. What do you think?
Pull Ups
This year we’re finally on track to reach our goal of 100,000 push ups – just over 20,000 left and almost four moths to go. Do you already do pull ups? Do you post on StyeForum? Then pitch in and actually do your goddamn part to help us reach a meaningless goal with no reward.
Uniqlo
Let’s rewind back to 2009. Uniqlo had two stores – both in New York – and StyleForum posters were begging for either a proxy or paying outrageous re-shipping fees for people to go into stores and mark up $15 shirts for $45. Now we have online shopping and Uniqlos are popping up across the country like plague vectors in an Ebola outbreak.