ojaw
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This is discombobulating myself.never heard of!
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This is discombobulating myself.never heard of!
I wish I could say it’s been a good season so far but there really hasn’t been any standout pieces.
This is discombobulating myself.
Random, but has anyone gotten to the point where their collection is getting close to being ‘too much’? Yes, it’s SF and we probably already over do it… but as I’m packing some stuff up to move, I’m realizing that I’m getting to the point where I may just have to cull some of it off soon (to make room for replacement stuff 😭)
The resell aspect is what kills me when you're only into niche among niche stuff.. But after completely filling two large suitcases with barely enough room, its hard to not to consider cutting some stuff out haha. Outerwear and knitwear are a hard habit to quit thoughHonestly that is my biggest problem, I want new ****, but can't justify that if I haven't gotten rid of something first. It doesn't help that most clothing doesn't make even 1/3 of the money you spent on it back. Half the time I can barely give things away for free if isn't hype
The resell aspect is what kills me when you're only into niche among niche stuff.. But after completely filling two large suitcases with barely enough room, its hard to not to consider cutting some stuff out haha. Outerwear and knitwear are a hard habit to quit though
Yep.. I was lucky when I sold off my Kapital stuff as I didn't take too big a hit. I do try and buy things now with the intention of keeping, but reasonable storage/closet space is always a factor regardless. I have a few more spring buys lined up hopefully, but otherwise I think I'm holding out to head to Tokyo in November.Yeah paying 400+ for something only for it to sit around for months and then sell for 100 bucks or less sucks. I've basically given up on buying anything unless I know I want it forever or will resell for decent money.
I find outerwear and shoes seem to be the big ticket. However hype is the only real factor. Luckily most of my stuff is thrifted or from second street so I don't feel as bad moving on from it.
What freaked me out was the fact that I had read about them and you hadn’t!Well I checked them out. It's fairly innocuous. Looks well made and well styled. Like if GAP was actually what they're trying to be.
What freaked me out was the fact that I had read about them and you hadn’t!
You should also check out the buddy lee jump ropes. While not Japanese, I can see Japanese boxers giving them a thumbs up.I only know few South Korean brands! The ResQ and Eastlogue. Also, I’ve been at a job I actually like for 6 months and this means that I spend less time online looking at clothes.
On an unrelated note, I’m trying to get into olympic boxing to whip myself back into shape and to the surprise of exactly no one, the best gloves are Japanese! I’ll be right at home in that hobby.
It is always nice being the other side of that spending. When I buy something rare and niche at 1/3 retail is usually the only time I feel satisfaction.Honestly that is my biggest problem, I want new ****, but can't justify that if I haven't gotten rid of something first. It doesn't help that most clothing doesn't make even 1/3 of the money you spent on it back. Half the time I can barely give things away for free if isn't hype
Did you put it up for sale officially?Maybe I will keep the A2.