Random questions to which you seek an answer
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^are you stalking her lol???
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She's had a lot going on since she moved. Have no fear; she's still alive and kicking and as awesome as ever. Send her a PM and let her know you care.:)
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I'm quite hung over, so I need some opinions as to whether this is cool or not.
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I wasn't planning on purchasing it, just wondered how far out of whack my cool senses were after booze
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I'd better stay away from those Silver Dior boots I've been eyeing up then
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^too funny
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I'd better stay away from those Silver Dior boots I've been eyeing up then
Wish I could have an excuse for those… ANY excuse... But I don't...
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Honest justification comes from economies of scale.
Take a look at how many shirts you currently own, I know that in past times I have owned 30 or 40 different shirts at any one time, I thought nothing of having 100+ tee's, 10 pairs of jeans, 30+ pairs of sneakers, 10+ pairs of shoes/ boots, and 40+ coats and jackets (my real obsession).
These days my clothing collection is MUCH smaller, I sold just about all my old gear (Supreme, Wtaps, Bathing Ape etc..) when I first got into Japanese raw denim, and used the money I made to finance myself on the way. These days I own maybe 10 shirts, 3 pairs of jeans, 8 coats/ jackets, and 25 tee's, a far smaller, more compact collection, but the difference in quality and style means that I will still be wearing these clothes in another 5 years in many cases.
You have to consider not only the quality of the item, but also the longevity of it's wear in terms of construction and style. Much of the IH catalogue is made up of timeless items, straight cut jeans, flannel shirts, denim shirts, Deck Coats, trucker jackets, riders jackets etc. These are items which have been worn by men for decades, and will continue to be worn for decades more. Fashions change but style will always be style.
In short, point out that what you buy when you buy IH is an investment in time, clothes to last through your life. I would like to think that my boy will be borrowing my Riders jacket, or Deck Coat when he's older, as I shout after him "You be careful with that coat, I've had that almost as long as you've been alive"
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Honest justification comes from economies of scale.
Take a look at how many shirts you currently own, I know that in past times I have owned 30 or 40 different shirts at any one time, I thought nothing of having 100+ tee's, 10 pairs of jeans, 30+ pairs of sneakers, 10+ pairs of shoes/ boots, and 40+ coats and jackets (my real obsession).
These days my clothing collection is MUCH smaller, I sold just about all my old gear (Supreme, Wtaps, Bathing Ape etc..) when I first got into Japanese raw denim, and used the money I made to finance myself on the way. These days I own maybe 10 shirts, 3 pairs of jeans, 8 coats/ jackets, and 25 tee's, a far smaller, more compact collection, but the difference in quality and style means that I will still be wearing these clothes in another 5 years in many cases.
You have to consider not only the quality of the item, but also the longevity of it's wear in terms of construction and style. Much of the IH catalogue is made up of timeless items, straight cut jeans, flannel shirts, denim shirts, Deck Coats, trucker jackets, riders jackets etc. These are items which have been worn by men for decades, and will continue to be worn for decades more. Fashions change but style will always be style.
In short, point out that what you buy when you buy IH is an investment in time, clothes to last through your life. I would like to think that my boy will be borrowing my Riders jacket, or Deck Coat when he's older, as I shout after him "You be careful with that coat, I've had that almost as long as you've been alive"
You're absolutely right. The compact collection of clothes thing is something I've noticed, but haven't been able to verbalize. It's so true though. I went outside to mow the lawn and weed the beds yesterday, and before I did, I donned an old pair of lucky jeans. I stood in front of my wife and asked her what she thought (I've been wearing my 634's and Beatle Busters exclusively for a year and half) and she remarked how different they looked compared to what she's now used to seeing me in. She really does understand the investment. I just want a bigger budget
Over the last three years, I've been investing in boots (Wesco, Alden, White's) and in jackets (Barbour, Aero), and now in clothes (IH, IH, IH, IH, IH!), and I really feel like I'm wearing quality pieces that will last a long time.
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Don't go too overboard though man. In my opinion (and this is something I've been very guilty of in the past) you need to get maximum use from your wardrobe, so diversity is key. Buy items that are very different from each other to allow you that maximum "mix and match" potential.
I feel that there is little point in having 5 heavy flannels, or 3 denim shirts, when you can get several different items. More looks, for less money
There is always need versus want, and then there is budget versus desire. If there is an item that you really want/ need then my advice is to plan for it, save for it, and don't expect your "itch" to be satisfied by anything other than your hearts desire, when you allow yourself to become distracted by lesser desires, that is when it gets REALLY expensive
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Words of a wise man!