lmaozedong
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**** i realized i sold all my white sneakers and now i have none. guess that must be a sign i should cop
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Please don't get me wrong. Ofc there is a difference and ofc it's noticable. But, for example, there are a lot of really nice fitting khakis out there, dead cheap. You really can't tell the difference in appearance betweem those and, let's say, some RLPL. The quality is better and it's also harder to find good cheap trousers than good expensice trousers. If you now compare it to outwear or shoes, you'll see that the difference here betweem cheapo and high end is really big (while there are still some very good cheap shoes). That's what I wanted to say. Btw, forgive me for my english, not my native language.
I love how kitonbrioni gets people's bile up in the no discussion WAYWT.
why does he even post? and posting in any waywt thread with no pics is marsupialed. whats the point?
I love how kitonbrioni gets people's bile up in the no discussion WAYWT. Speaking of which, why does that thread still exist?
why does he even post? and posting in any waywt thread with no pics is marsupialed. whats the point?
This is not true for me. I did the whole cheap tee thing and the results usually weren't good. Pilling, considerable shrinkage and overall bad cuts were the norm. And this happened even though I babied them. I tried Gap, Old Navy, H&M, Uniqlo and some others. I had a couple of H&M tees that weren't bad, but the sizing is really inconsistent.
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I didn't mean to suggest that the more expensive ones were indestructible; they're clothes, after all. They just seem to weather the storm a bit longer before showing undesirable signs of wear compared to their cheaper counterparts. Plus the fabric comparison is just so lopsided in these cases most of the time.