i know people like that, tight skinny jeans but baggy at the diaper area (as if they are weraing diapers), questionable shoes that make me think thats what faggots should wear. funny thing about guys like this, most of the girls they hook up with just hook up with them expecting them too have money. after hooking up with the girly boys, they flirt with the manly men (like me) the girly boys know. shits too fucking funny.
also if you got money, watches are a great investment. got family who got watches each worth over couple 100k. the watches have almost doubled or more than doubled in value.
but then again the same applies for cars, cept with cars you would need to spend over a couple mil to make sure you got a limited car that will actually increase in value. for poorer peoples, we got watches :).
p.s. anybody know the cheapest investment that will make you good amounts of money? watches is the cheapest i know of, but you have to spend a couple 100k for a watch (watches of 30k minus lose value, dont know what the minimum amount is thats needed to buy a watch that will increase).
Macy’s like any other major retail department stores has flagships stores as well. Macy’s can be in shitty areas and high brow. The merchandise and clientele inside usually reflects that too. Its like going to Ralph Lauren on Madison and comparing that one to a run of the mill mall location. Day & night lol.
Well if he wants to spend his money I don’t have anything against it. He did stash some bread to get it just like alot of us as Teenagers did when we got first jobs or especially in college when we got out refund checks. But dammit after the comments I need to get me a brand new suit too. The ones I’ve purchased years ago are still intact but I think it is time to get one. When you’re 32 and still have no kids there is no excuse to not spend some serious coin on a bad ass suit, bad ass wool trench (need a new one had no business getting it from Gap) and a bad ass leather jacket.
I’m still laughing hysterically at the very notion that anyone would seriously consider belt like that. I don’t see the problem with laughing at the stupidity of other people’s purchases. (*I’ll never forget seeing a kid around 10 years old back in late '99 purchase over $100 of Pokemon cards…not even the games…CARDS…and you know this was shortly after the goddamn Dreamcast was out…) Of course this is a lawsuit situation that will probably pay off nicely for him, but damn… well, at least it’s not quite as stupid a purchase as engagement rings are…it’s amazing what people (guys) spend on that shit.
Can respect NYPD is gunning for the racial discrimination lawsuit award this week…but when your department budget is more than the GDP of some countries why would you give a fuck…
I mean, I know it’s his money but I’m just saying. Yeah, I find the reason behind his arrest jacked up, but a $350 belt is just baffling. A suit, yes. shoes, yeah whatever, but a thin strip of leather to be above $100 is rather outlandish to me. Unless that shit belonged to Batman, I don’t see why it should cost that much. Are people just gonna there at his crotch admiring his belt? I just wanna know.
$350 for a belt with his income is absolutely ridiculous, but still understandable. He worked hard and made a luxury purchase. What the people shitting on him fail to mention is that he did so while having no kids in college. It’s not asthough he’s a 33 year old deadbeat dad. He’s young, dumb, and a little frivolous with his money right now… meh. What’s ironic is that belt is a better investment than many things people spend money on that folks sometimes won’t say shit about. Instead of clubbing 2 or 3 weeks he’s got something that may last a decade.
Re: Macy’s:
Macy’s is badass. It’s got medium/high quality fashionable stuff for medium prices with frequently good sales. I really can’t say anything bad about the place.
This thread went on a weird tangent. He didn’t buy a suit accessory, he bought the belt to keep up with pop fashion, which means he probably won’t even wear the thing 2-3 years from now.