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Kapital - hippies, Japanese farmers and post-apocalypse survivors

hoodog

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Though on this Kapital aloha shirt?


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I always had a hard time with that print. Something about it makes me think about amoebas and stuff:

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Though on this Kapital aloha shirt?


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There's usually two routes you can go in online communities like this:
1. Listen to your gut. You'll end up happy with 90% of the things you buy.
2. Follow the crowd. You'll have an eclectic closet sprinkled with regret, "artisanal" splurges, and general weird internet guy vibes.
 

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There's usually two routes you can go in online communities like this:
1. Listen to your gut. You'll end up happy with 90% of the things you buy.
2. Follow the crowd. You'll have an eclectic closet sprinkled with regret, "artisanal" splurges, and general weird internet guy vibes.

Listen to this man!
 

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There's usually two routes you can go in online communities like this:
1. Listen to your gut. You'll end up happy with 90% of the things you buy.
2. Follow the crowd. You'll have an eclectic closet sprinkled with regret, "artisanal" splurges, and general weird internet guy vibes.
Thanks for your advice!! In my case, sometimes I need a bit push to do something and justify myself, therefore the best way is asking few others even though I made your mind.
 

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@gr8man are you set on getting a Kapital shirt? $500 is quite a bit to spend and if you're not sure on a specific shirt you really want it might be better to wait. If you just buy it to have a camp collar shirt from the brand you may have future regrets. If you're looking for more affordable options you can check out Engineered Garments, their shirts retail around $220 and if you dig around enough you can generally find them on sale.
 

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There's usually two routes you can go in online communities like this:
1. Listen to your gut. You'll end up happy with 90% of the things you buy.
2. Follow the crowd. You'll have an eclectic closet sprinkled with regret, "artisanal" splurges, and general weird internet guy vibes.

Kop. Those. Jawnz.
 

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@gr8man are you set on getting a Kapital shirt? $500 is quite a bit to spend and if you're not sure on a specific shirt you really want it might be better to wait. If you just buy it to have a camp collar shirt from the brand you may have future regrets. If you're looking for more affordable options you can check out Engineered Garments, their shirts retail around $220 and if you dig around enough you can generally find them on sale.
Thanks Timbaland,
Actually, my to go shirts for summer are mostly Camp shirts, I recently become fan Of Kapital clothing, and I love to buy few pieces, and seems they are not going on sales that often. Thanks for suggestion as well, I have few EG, BBJ, and other brands and I do really love them. Here are few of EG anyway.
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