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				non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:02 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				whats the least youve ever managed to procure warm clothing for?
i bought a shirt when i was in brighton for £1 from a charity shop because my t shirt wasnt warm enough..my gf bought some stuff for £3 as well if i remember correctly
and also in a wider issue who else thinks our massively materialistic culture is untenable and doesnt sit next to the situation both financially and the general downward spiral of substance facing the earth as we speak?
countries are going bankrupt, the world is fucked....kids have been brainwashed into thinking they have to steal expensive trainers and that they in fact have the right to..maybe fair enough given the amount that lifestyle is being sold to those lucky enough to be able to afford it under their noses
if you dont like the thread subject and feel it offends you feel free to post btw im not about censorship at all
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:05 am
				by noam
				hit a nerve with us you say??
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:06 am
				by eBotni
				I have a robe of genuine elegance and beauty, warmth and comfort. I wear it as a smoking jacket and as an extra layer for beach fires.
39p from oxfam 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:07 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				noam wrote:hit a nerve with us you say??
yeah i did
thats why at your request im not gonna post in that thread again, i thought i was respectful and put my points across fairly and conceded at the ones you made but you told me to jog on
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:08 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				eBotni wrote:I have a robe of genuine elegance and beauty, warmth and comfort. I wear it as a smoking jacket and as an extra layer for beach fires.
39p from oxfam 

 
a robe?
like a fancy dressing gown?
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:09 am
				by __________
				I used to rock a Christmas pudding tea-cosy as a hat in school, around year 8. It was a freebie, my granny knitted it back in the day and we weren't using it so I stole it from the kitchen. Very warm item of headgear which provided me with a unique style to boot. The 'ear holes' were different sizes (handle vs. spout) but free is the right price so I couldn't really complain, and it got me some lovely ladies.
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:09 am
				by eBotni
				Yep, it has gold sheep on it 

 My best purchase this year
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:11 am
				by gwa
				there is a shop in leeds that recycles old 2nd hand clothing and then tailors them to a more fashionable cut which i buy from quite often.
so essentially them buying it for next to nothing and then reselling it for £20 is probably doing the economy a good thing, wouldn't you say?
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:11 am
				by knell
				there are thrift shops in cities near LA (ventura, oxnard) that have amazing stuff. one time I got an Armani silk tie for like $2.50, and all the t-shirts are $2 a piece, whether they're Eddie Bauer or Hanes. Pants are $5 regardless of being Evisu's or Levi's. When I make it out to those cities I normally come back with a whole bag of clothes, most of which I end up donating right back.
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:12 am
				by Sexual_Chocolate
				best thing ive bought was a 2nd hand leather jacket for $20. 
was pretty legit... untill i lost it
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:13 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				magma wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:and @magma so you need to spend loads of money to look good?
Not at all, but the less you're willing to pay, the more time you're probably going to have to spend sorting through endless heaps of rubbish in order to find something worth wearing. I live with girls that can dress themselves to an acceptable standard for a music awards night by spending a day going round thrift markets, but I don't have the time - I'd rather drop a few hundred quid every few months (or maybe even less often than that, tbh... bit of a splurge in winter and one in summer probably) to get half decent clobber without spending my entire life having to think about it.
We all have our vices... but the urge to look good seems a lot more natural than many. I've never really understood why people stigmatise fashion so much... it's as if those who can't be bothered want to force everyone else to compete on the same playing field. It's not our fault you're an ape that's evolved for millions of years specifically to make snap judgements of people by appearance, as well as the empathy to understand others are doing this too yet you've somehow still managed to not give a shit about what you look like to them. That's your disability, not society's. 

 
i used to care a bit more when i was younger i dunno does everyone really care that much about the shallow image others form of them?
sometimes people look at my shoes and you can see they think theyre bait, but i feel sorry for them for being so materialistic
and i would say not caring how you look is hugely advantageous in some ways, obviously professionally its a different matter but it depends what youre gonna do...i cannot have empathy im afraid for people that for me waste not only money but also food and oxygen  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:15 am
				by magma
				Got a good few free t shirts from a life in IT departments that I rock in the flat including a Netscape 3 and OS2/Warp ones. My housemate does a good line in Microsoft and Google t shirts. The odd free t shirt from mates bands and stuff...
Various hoodies and massive warm things bought for a couple of quid at festivals... a couple of jumpers so warm they only ever come back out for Glastonbury!
Actually, one of my favourite jackets (which I never get an excuse to wear anymore... ladies, take me to a ball) cost a fiver from a stall at Glastonbury, it was mudstained but dry cleaned out for about a tenner... wore it to a couple of events where I would've had to rent a suit otherwise (and I looked better than everyone else). Result!
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:15 am
				by jameshk
				sainsburys basics t-shirts  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:18 am
				by noam
				Pistonsbeneath wrote:i cannot have empathy im afraid for people that for me waste not only money but also food and oxygen  

 
materialistic people should die??
how enlightened
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:21 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				noam wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:i cannot have empathy im afraid for people that for me waste not only money but also food and oxygen  

 
materialistic people should die??
how enlightened
 
haha i meant food in a throw a lot of food away way totally not related to materialism but a lack of understanding of how precious food is
you took that the wrong way...i put oxygen there as another unrelelated joke to refer to the amount of mums on my estate with 8 kids paid for by the taxpayer..again there is a 'food air situation here people' to quote bill hicks
wasnt saying materialistic people should die, maybe should have been clearer
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:22 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				jameshk wrote:sainsburys basics t-shirts  

 
do they do plain white?
i like plain white t shirts and if the price is right i might have a look  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:23 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				knell wrote:there are thrift shops in cities near LA (ventura, oxnard) that have amazing stuff. one time I got an Armani silk tie for like $2.50, and all the t-shirts are $2 a piece, whether they're Eddie Bauer or Hanes. Pants are $5 regardless of being Evisu's or Levi's. When I make it out to those cities I normally come back with a whole bag of clothes, most of which I end up donating right back.
i dont think we have that much value being offered over here, sounds good
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:26 am
				by Pistonsbeneath
				gwa wrote:there is a shop in leeds that recycles old 2nd hand clothing and then tailors them to a more fashionable cut which i buy from quite often.
so essentially them buying it for next to nothing and then reselling it for £20 is probably doing the economy a good thing, wouldn't you say?
well i can understand paying that much rather than hundreds myself, i guess i have come off as very judgemental here  
 
if you have a love of fashion then great man, ive never got it myself...i like logos that look cool and interesting designs but never relating to the clothing itself, just the print on it i guess..as long as its the right size..i love last exit to nowhere  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:27 am
				by noam
				Pistonsbeneath wrote:noam wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:i cannot have empathy im afraid for people that for me waste not only money but also food and oxygen  

 
materialistic people should die??
how enlightened
 
haha i meant food in a throw a lot of food away way totally not related to materialism but a lack of understanding of how precious food is
you took that the wrong way...i put oxygen there as another unrelelated joke to refer to the amount of mums on my estate with 8 kids paid for by the taxpayer..again there is a 'food air situation here people' to quote bill hicks
wasnt saying materialistic people should die, maybe should have been clearer
 
really. lol  
so you're saying, in a thread you started about materialism, in a paragraph you wrote, about the effects of materialism, as a conclusion, you decided that it would be appropriate to bring up *ahem* food wastage, and erm... the pro's and con's of a socialist welfare state?
just trying to get the full picture here mate *awkward smiley*
 
			 
			
					
				Re: non-fashion heads (people that dont care)
				Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:30 am
				by deadly_habit
				thrift stores are the shit for good finds