Unit Posted 16 March 2007 Posted 16 March 2007 fook g-star, nobody looks at jeans anyway, i'd much rather get mine from primark
dandannieldanok Posted 16 March 2007 Posted 16 March 2007 No George at ASDA is the best; c'mon Ermm Tesco Cherokee is much better. Seriously though I'm not a massive fan but I can see the appeal of the clothes.
Tommeh Posted 16 March 2007 Posted 16 March 2007 you non-stylish ****s wheres your sense of fashion??
Trumpet Posted 16 March 2007 Posted 16 March 2007 you non-stylish ****s wheres your sense of fashion?? I left mine wandering around the tesco clothing section But really, River Island or Topman for jeans Topman jeans can be ok, depending on the price... the £40+ are nice, £20-£30 not so much...
Tommeh Posted 17 March 2007 Posted 17 March 2007 I left mine wandering around the tesco clothing section But really, River Island or Topman for jeans Topman jeans can be ok, depending on the price... the £40+ are nice, £20-£30 not so much... I one ran out of funds and got a pair of jeans from topman for £30, never once worn them!!
lcfc_jme Posted 17 March 2007 Posted 17 March 2007 Mine just happen to be polemic every single time. You're not far wrong there. As for G-Star, it seems to me from general perceptions and walking around that people who wish to be associated with gangster-esque life wear the brand more than anybody else. It'd have been fine to wear when not many people had it, but now you seem to find everybody has the same stuff because it's so popular. You bunch of duplicates!
Trumpet Posted 17 March 2007 Posted 17 March 2007 You're not far wrong there. As for G-Star, it seems to me from general perceptions and walking around that people who wish to be associated with gangster-esque life wear the brand more than anybody else. It'd have been fine to wear when not many people had it, but now you seem to find everybody has the same stuff because it's so popular. You bunch of duplicates! Members of the "gangster-esque" lifestyle, which you talk of once laughed at a friend of mine for wearing k-swiss trainers. It was a good 2 or 3 years ago, now its common place to wear k-swiss
Head Honcho Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 Members of the "gangster-esque" lifestyle, which you talk of once laughed at a friend of mine for wearing k-swiss trainers. It was a good 2 or 3 years ago, now its common place to wear k-swiss I bought my first pair of k swiss in the 70's they've always made good trainers!
Bert Posted 18 March 2007 Author Posted 18 March 2007 I'm no gangster. Just trendy. Much better than that "vans" and flipping "billabong"
Wils Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 I'm no gangster. Just trendy. Much better than that "vans" and flipping "billabong" Big yourself up.
The Reverend Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 Big yourself up. Ordered a G-Star jacket the other day. Cos im Gangsta
Babylon Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 Alright if you want to look the same as everybody else. I'm sticking to Paul Smith, Peter Werth and Ted Baker. Loads of chavs people wear that stuff.
Babylon Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 As for G-Star, it seems to me from general perceptions and walking around that people who wish to be associated with gangster-esque life wear the brand more than anybody else. It'd have been fine to wear when not many people had it, but now you seem to find everybody has the same stuff because it's so popular. You bunch of duplicates! I must be gangsta then as my coat it G-Star. I've never seen anyone wearing the same coat I have either!!!
Tommeh Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 Belt - Usc I just ordered this belt, real gangster, like.
SystonFox Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 why didnt you just wipe your arse with a reddy and then burn it? fifty five sovs on something nobody see's because your t-shirt covers it. man are you elvis hammond on £5k a week for doing feck all?
Tommeh Posted 18 March 2007 Posted 18 March 2007 why didnt you just wipe your arse with a reddy and then burn it? fifty five sovs on something nobody see's because your t-shirt covers it. man are you elvis hammond on £5k a week for doing feck all? :It will be seen, small t-shirt , tshirt tucked in at the buckle etc.
The Reverend Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 : It will be seen, small t-shirt , tshirt tucked in at the buckle etc. That belt is so gangster like, sheephead
The People's Hero Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 Loads of chavs people wear that stuff. It's all relative isn't it.
Stevosevic Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 can we please clear up what a chav is. this is a chav quality gear like this, that looks good, is not i like it
Simi Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 Belt - Usc I just ordered this belt, real gangster, like. Did you really pay £55 for a belt mate. .
Babylon Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 can we please clear up what a chav is. this is a chav quality gear like this, that looks good, is not i like it Feckin Pikeys.
Muz Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 Did you really pay £55 for a belt mate. . I paid £80 for my Diesel one Just bought some new G-Star jeans cost me £99 they're well smart,innit.
Guest Gist Posted 19 March 2007 Posted 19 March 2007 I paid £80 for my Diesel one Just bought some new G-Star jeans cost me £99 they're well smart,innit. If only I had that much to spend on a belt and jeans
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