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This is your own insecurity talking. If they knew who made your clothes, they wouldn't be asking you.
Lies! he is right, I had a girl once told me that I was flexing my knowledge on her and I got that just by mentioning some denim that would look stunning on her. Denim that I was willing to buy for her that she had never heard of.
when all he's been doing for 10 minutes is talking about my assfadez. i do not like unsolicited conversations with dudes; especially about my ******* pants.
i was once told i looked like a beautiful french girl
I like doing my own research to find clothing that suits my body and sense of style, so when someone asks me about what I'm wearing I will generally just blow them off.
that's how they get you man...one minute you are talking about your pants the next second *SURPRISE!* buttsex.
My experience: there are a lot of fashion conscious people, especially in the places where I tend to end up everyday. I walk amongst hundreds of girls and a few guys carrying notebooks with fabric clippings, sketches, scribbles, and people notice what each other is wearing, it's a hipster convention. I see somewhat famous designers, I see no name part time grunts, we're all checking out each others clothing. At that level, no one really needs to ask what each other is wearing; we either have a good idea of what it is or don't really care about the specifics. On the regular streets, at bars, in clubs, people are still fashion conscious, a lot more so than in any American city, maybe even more than the average European city. People here know what is what. Not as sharp as Tokyo people, but Koreans know what the iconic pieces are, or the outward branding/labeling, and what the brand name might be. Tons of Dior Homme out there, a lot of it fake, some of it real. You go shopping and see guys in Rick, I see guys in some Japanese midmarket, I see streetwear guys in Visvim and Japanese street brands, Supreme, etc. When I got those MMM hightops for the first time last year, I had a ton of guys giving them a second look on the street, and they didn't even sell those particular shoes at the MMM stores in Korea. Not a single person stopping to talk to me about clothes though.
LOL
shall we start talking about hot rods, women and booze to feel manly? how about chest beating will that work also?