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Sidoh

Come to hawaii. every cute azn girl is wearing abercrombie ;p

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while1

Having met Sidoh multiple times and seen his FB photos, we shop at pretty much the same clothing retailers haha.

I'm with deadly on his sentiment against "Graphic T's" which plaster ridiculously huge branding on them... I remember it was maybe two or three years ago, I think during their spring/summer line when Aeropostale decided to triple or at least double the size of their "A87" logo on every product they sold.  Normally I find their logo amusing since I was also born in '87, but I found it obnoxiously annoying, so that season I did not buy anything from them :P.  In fact, I haven't bought a "Graphic T" in a couple years now from any clothing retailer.  But like Sidoh said, there's plenty of other types of shirts to buy depending on the season, albeit Graphic T's are the cheapest style of top to wear.  I still buy mainly my clothes from Aeropostale, American Eagle, and Abercrombie (shit, didn't realize they all started with the letter A, WTF >_<).  The quality is ain't shabby at any of the triple A's, but the prices are notably different amongst the three (listed them in order of cheapest to most expensive). 

I can empathize with deadly even though I'm a few inches taller than him, I too find it difficult to go into a store and find smaller clothing sizes that fit me.  The real reason I shop at the triple A's is because I'm lazy, apathetic to whether the clothing style befits me or not, and just want to get the whole chore over with.  I can reliably walk out of the store with something that fits and not have put in a lot of effort; when I go to try on a size SMALL top/bottom or 28x32 or 30x32, size pant I am >90% confident that it's going to fit.  Whereas at department stores and other retailers, size and fit varies greatly.  There's a 25% probability that a size SMALL anywhere else is going to fit me satisfactorily, and I can forget about trying to find a X-SMALL in the color/print I'm looking for because that probability is even lower.  Granted, I've found that I generally can't find clothes that fit ANYWHERE during major sales and clearance events, which is why I've stopped trying to buy clothing during these times.
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deadly7

Quote from: Sidoh on November 13, 2011, 02:36:46 AM
Come to hawaii. every cute azn girl is wearing abercrombie ;p
I don't have an Asian fetish. I like teh forbidden fruits... white chicks.

Quote from: Explicit on November 13, 2011, 03:18:57 AM
Relax, hipster.
Lol.

Quote from: while1 on November 13, 2011, 11:32:26 AM
Having met Sidoh multiple times and seen his FB photos, we shop at pretty much the same clothing retailers haha.

I'm with deadly on his sentiment against "Graphic T's" which plaster ridiculously huge branding on them... I remember it was maybe two or three years ago, I think during their spring/summer line when Aeropostale decided to triple or at least double the size of their "A87" logo on every product they sold.  Normally I find their logo amusing since I was also born in '87, but I found it obnoxiously annoying, so that season I did not buy anything from them :P.  In fact, I haven't bought a "Graphic T" in a couple years now from any clothing retailer.  But like Sidoh said, there's plenty of other types of shirts to buy depending on the season, albeit Graphic T's are the cheapest style of top to wear.  I still buy mainly my clothes from Aeropostale, American Eagle, and Abercrombie (shit, didn't realize they all started with the letter A, WTF >_<).  The quality is ain't shabby at any of the triple A's, but the prices are notably different amongst the three (listed them in order of cheapest to most expensive). 

I can empathize with deadly even though I'm a few inches taller than him, I too find it difficult to go into a store and find smaller clothing sizes that fit me.  The real reason I shop at the triple A's is because I'm lazy, apathetic to whether the clothing style befits me or not, and just want to get the whole chore over with.  I can reliably walk out of the store with something that fits and not have put in a lot of effort; when I go to try on a size SMALL top/bottom or 28x32 or 30x32, size pant I am >90% confident that it's going to fit.  Whereas at department stores and other retailers, size and fit varies greatly.  There's a 25% probability that a size SMALL anywhere else is going to fit me satisfactorily, and I can forget about trying to find a X-SMALL in the color/print I'm looking for because that probability is even lower.  Granted, I've found that I generally can't find clothes that fit ANYWHERE during major sales and clearance events, which is why I've stopped trying to buy clothing during these times.
I used to not care about clothing, and back then I would shop at all your typical mall stores. Express, Abercrombie, Aeropostale, etc etc. That led to me amassing a lot of clothes, most of which suck. Now I spend more per item and get fewer items.

Pants are definitely where finding clothes sucks. My waist is definitely smaller than a 30, but no stores carry smaller than a 30. I will on occassion find some jeans at Old Navy that are a 28 or 29, and those fit better. When it comes to suit jackets and shirts, if I look hard enough for my size I find things fit me well without tailoring.
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while1

Quote from: deadly7 on November 13, 2011, 12:33:44 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on November 13, 2011, 02:36:46 AM
Come to hawaii. every cute azn girl is wearing abercrombie ;p
I don't have an Asian fetish. I like teh forbidden fruits... white chicks.

Agreed.
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dark_drake

Quote from: deadly7 on November 13, 2011, 12:33:44 PM
Pants are definitely where finding clothes sucks. My waist is definitely smaller than a 30, but no stores carry smaller than a 30. I will on occassion find some jeans at Old Navy that are a 28 or 29, and those fit better. When it comes to suit jackets and shirts, if I look hard enough for my size I find things fit me well without tailoring.
Kids department, imo.
errr... something like that...

Sidoh

Quote from: Explicit on November 13, 2011, 03:18:57 AM
Relax, hipster.

lol

Quote from: deadly7 on November 13, 2011, 12:33:44 PM
I used to not care about clothing, and back then I would shop at all your typical mall stores. Express, Abercrombie, Aeropostale, etc etc. That led to me amassing a lot of clothes, most of which suck. Now I spend more per item and get fewer items.

Pants are definitely where finding clothes sucks. My waist is definitely smaller than a 30, but no stores carry smaller than a 30. I will on occassion find some jeans at Old Navy that are a 28 or 29, and those fit better. When it comes to suit jackets and shirts, if I look hard enough for my size I find things fit me well without tailoring.

I've had shirts from AE/abercrombie last many years without noticeable signs of wear. I'd say that's a pretty strong indication that they don't suck ;p

This is just false, ftr. Maybe it just depends on the geographic region you're in? I shopped for pants this summer 'cause I needed them while in SF. Every store I looked at had pants ranging from 28+.

iago

Quote from: Rule on November 12, 2011, 01:47:04 PM
Quote from: iago on November 11, 2011, 09:54:34 PM
also, nothing's too personal!

I know this is sort of a figure of a speech, but still....  really? nothing at all? :P
"Challenge accepted"? :)

There are few questions I'd consider "over the line", really. I don't mind answering things.

Rule

Quote from: iago on November 13, 2011, 04:07:35 PM
"Challenge accepted"? :)

Your credit card number with expiry date and security code and any associated passwords? :P

dark_drake

Quote from: Rule on November 13, 2011, 04:55:45 PM
Quote from: iago on November 13, 2011, 04:07:35 PM
"Challenge accepted"? :)

Your credit card number with expiry date and security code and any associated passwords? :P
Amateur. You'll need the billing address, too.
errr... something like that...

Hitmen

Quote from: deadly7 on November 13, 2011, 12:33:44 PM
I used to not care about clothing, and back then I would shop at all your typical mall stores. Express, Abercrombie, Aeropostale, etc etc. That led to me amassing a lot of clothes, most of which suck. Now I spend more per item and get fewer items.

Pants are definitely where finding clothes sucks. My waist is definitely smaller than a 30, but no stores carry smaller than a 30. I will on occassion find some jeans at Old Navy that are a 28 or 29, and those fit better. When it comes to suit jackets and shirts, if I look hard enough for my size I find things fit me well without tailoring.
I KNOW YOU POST ON STYLEFORUM

I have the opposite problem, I cannot find shirts that fit well for the life of me. I have a skinny neck, long arms, and big shoulders. Basically anything I find that fits my neck is guaranteed to be an inch or more too small in the shoulders. Hate hate hate.
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iago

Quote from: dark_drake on November 13, 2011, 12:58:07 PM
Quote from: deadly7 on November 13, 2011, 12:33:44 PM
Pants are definitely where finding clothes sucks. My waist is definitely smaller than a 30, but no stores carry smaller than a 30. I will on occassion find some jeans at Old Navy that are a 28 or 29, and those fit better. When it comes to suit jackets and shirts, if I look hard enough for my size I find things fit me well without tailoring.
Kids department, imo.
I was gonna say women's section. :)

CrAz3D

Quote from: iago on November 11, 2011, 09:54:34 PM
Quote from: CrAz3D on November 10, 2011, 07:17:42 PM
@iago, sorry if this is too personal, but "coming out"?
Did you miss the memo? :)

also, nothing's too personal!

haha, 10-4.



@jeans:
http://www.denimexpress.com/cinch-jeans-mb92834.html
^example of crazy range of sizes.

deadly7

Quote from: Hitmen on November 16, 2011, 03:59:27 PM
I KNOW YOU POST ON STYLEFORUM

I have the opposite problem, I cannot find shirts that fit well for the life of me. I have a skinny neck, long arms, and big shoulders. Basically anything I find that fits my neck is guaranteed to be an inch or more too small in the shoulders. Hate hate hate.
I should introduce you to my alterations tailor. That guy's worked miracles with my wardrobe.
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[17:42:25.585] <Ergot> FORBIDDEN

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<iago> He is unarmed
<Hitmen> he has no arms?!

on AIM with a drunk mythix:
(00:50:05) Mythix: Deadly
(00:50:11) Mythix: I'm going to fuck that red dot out of your head.
(00:50:15) Mythix: with my nine

Sidoh