As for this talk about clothing, from a domestic and utilitarian point of view, if something that costs 400 dollars is composed of the same material and made through the same facilities (3rd world labor) as a similar accoutrement that costs $35, I definitely consider it a waste of money. It’s been proven that buying more expensive things gives humans a false reality that equates to their purchase magically being “better”, but then without a price tag they often can’t define the worth of what they’re purchasing (like differentiating Kobe beef from normal beef).
I can understand someone paying 10 grand for a handmade Swiss timepiece that took a year to make- if they can afford it; or $200 for an authentically designed llama wool sweater made by Chilean natives, but fashion for the sake of creating a “statement” isn’t my thing. I like to look good, but my wallet doesn’t need to suffer. Heck, most of the overpriced crap I see in stores I wouldn’t pay for even if I was a millionaire.
FYI, Lobster used to be prison food before the 1800s, and caviar was the food of peasants in Eastern Europe.
That’s some great advice you have for me. I am truly thankful. Although, I would have to remark that some of those shoes cost upward to close to two PS4s.
Where does one go to find a shoemaker? Yellow pages? Craigslist?
Edit: A quick Google search query then lo and behold! I have found one shop!
I listen/have gone to a fair share of punk shows. With all that knowledge…fuck skinny jeans. It puts your junk in the camel clutch, makes it hard to move and a pain in the ass to keep shit in your pockets. All about wearing a proper belt and having that relaxed fit.
Time for you to shut up. I dont have to start posting pictures to prove anything to you just consider this picture proof next time you want to call ME out.