Secret Ninja Fashion Thread
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Secret Ninja Fashion Thread
Couldn't find anything around here, I did search >_>
So were do you ninja's get your clothes? What type of stuff do yous wear?
I usually spend all my money on music, but I did spend a good bit on clothes the other day, feels good man.
So were do you ninja's get your clothes? What type of stuff do yous wear?
I usually spend all my money on music, but I did spend a good bit on clothes the other day, feels good man.
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H&M, Uni Qlo, Primark, New Look. I used to shop in Vintage places (got some really cool army shirts) but it got kinda expensive. Like more expensive than new clothes. H&M mostly.
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I own two pairs of trousers
one has a big tear from when I fell down some stairs a couple weeks back drunk
one has a big tear from when I fell down some stairs a couple weeks back drunk
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Norse Projects, HUF, DQM that's about it at the moment haha
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This + stuff that still fits me from ten years ago.Neptune wrote:H&M, Uni Qlo, Primark
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H&M, Jack & Jones and Pull & Bear usually for me. No more than £50 on any item of clothing (inc shoes) seems to work for me, unless I'm getting me a slick suit.
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Bangladesh, Indonesia, China, Vietnam.
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^^^
yeah thats commonly where clothes are manufactured...
other things which are manufactured there are probably every component in the computer you're using, every nut/screw/wire/electrical component in the wiring in your house/flat, all the components in music equipment you buy... in fact it would be very hard for you to find anything you own which hasn't partly been manufactured in some of those places
now whats your point?
yeah thats commonly where clothes are manufactured...
other things which are manufactured there are probably every component in the computer you're using, every nut/screw/wire/electrical component in the wiring in your house/flat, all the components in music equipment you buy... in fact it would be very hard for you to find anything you own which hasn't partly been manufactured in some of those places
now whats your point?
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That my clothes are from there? Yeesh.noam wrote: now whats your point?
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Primark && Tesco.
Can't beat it, not even with a stick.
Can't beat it, not even with a stick.
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long sleeve t shirt & lounge pants is pretty much my uniform
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i live in levi jeans and tshirts pretty much... white tshirts... black tshirts... grey tshirts... shirts... checked shirts... old track jackets... old windbreakers etc.
my dad used to run a market stall selling Levi's seconds (stuff with tiny faults which couldn't be sold in shops) so i have so much old Levi's stuff its unreal, a lot of it i just cant get away with wearing but some of it i wear all the time and have done for years, funny to go from an unfashionable 80's kid to a fashionable one over night...
my dad used to run a market stall selling Levi's seconds (stuff with tiny faults which couldn't be sold in shops) so i have so much old Levi's stuff its unreal, a lot of it i just cant get away with wearing but some of it i wear all the time and have done for years, funny to go from an unfashionable 80's kid to a fashionable one over night...
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Got to be topman skinny chino's rolled up a few times, slim stripey t shirt with rolled up sleeves, some light blue boat shoes and combine that with a victorian style comb backed hairstyle and youre onto a winner 

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Primark mainly for work shirts, trousers and cheap tees.
My jeans were purchased from Burtons with a voucher I got off work a while back, got two pairs so reckon they'll be lasting me a while.
Also, I won a competition a while ago for £100 worth of clothes from DirtySmart.co.uk, so got myself my hoodie and 3 tees.
Pretty much me sorted til 2014
My jeans were purchased from Burtons with a voucher I got off work a while back, got two pairs so reckon they'll be lasting me a while.
Also, I won a competition a while ago for £100 worth of clothes from DirtySmart.co.uk, so got myself my hoodie and 3 tees.
Pretty much me sorted til 2014

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JBoy wrote:Got to be topman skinny chino's rolled up a few times, slim stripey t shirt with rolled up sleeves, some light blue boat shoes and combine that with a victorian style comb backed hairstyle and youre onto a winner
you would hate me (although boat shoes are for gays)
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UniQlo is smashing it for me, cheap as fuck, well designed, simple without the need for logos all over the shop and the fit is spot on.
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