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Ohhh right then id definately go for some plain black slip ons they are so easy.
And yeah maybe banshee think they are around 60 pound.. so not too bad in terms of trainers nowadays. just got some black pumps with a white stripe from burton...they work for me nice and light. |
[rquote=2594235&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]http://www.shoebuy.com/pi/mauri/maur..._166224_fs.jpg http://z.about.com/d/shoes/1/5/l/G/1/western_boots.jpg http://www.sensualfitters.com/imagem...page=prod_info , boots for men seem to be all black![/rquote]
The big roughed up ones are the type I am looking for Banshee. There are a pair in my local TK Maxx that I might just go for. |
[rquote=2594314&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594235&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]http://www.shoebuy.com/pi/mauri/maur..._166224_fs.jpg http://z.about.com/d/shoes/1/5/l/G/1/western_boots.jpg http://www.sensualfitters.com/imagem...page=prod_info , boots for men seem to be all black![/rquote]
The big roughed up ones are the type I am looking for Banshee. There are a pair in my local TK Maxx that I might just go for.[/rquote] I like those ones, the colour isn't too bad either. |
[rquote=2594320&tid=147679&author=bansheewails][rquote=2594314&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594235&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]http://www.shoebuy.com/pi/mauri/maur..._166224_fs.jpg http://z.about.com/d/shoes/1/5/l/G/1/western_boots.jpg http://www.sensualfitters.com/imagem...page=prod_info , boots for men seem to be all black![/rquote]
The big roughed up ones are the type I am looking for Banshee. There are a pair in my local TK Maxx that I might just go for.[/rquote] I like those ones, the colour isn't too bad either.[/rquote] Yeah and like I said before, you'll cover up most of it with jeans. I realised today that my bum is shrinking. I bought some jeans yesterday of the same size I was wearing recently and the news ones are a tad tight, but the older ones are a tad loose... I was going to go for a size smaller but I'm thinking I'll just do some butt exercises. |
When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie!
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[rquote=2594350&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie![/rquote]
Thanks! But also, what about washing powder that already has conditioner in it...? |
[rquote=2594354&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594350&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie![/rquote]
Thanks! But also, what about washing powder that already has conditioner in it...?[/rquote] Dont use that! just use ordinary bio washing powder, God I am turning into my mother, i knew it would happen some day but so soon......lol |
[rquote=2594358&tid=147679&author=bansheewails][rquote=2594354&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594350&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie![/rquote]
Thanks! But also, what about washing powder that already has conditioner in it...?[/rquote] Dont use that! just use ordinary bio washing powder, God I am turning into my mother, i knew it would happen some day but so soon......lol[/rquote] OK, I won't do that anymore and thanks for that. But what about people who break their jeans in - is this how they do it or do jeans naturally break in too? |
[rquote=2594359&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594358&tid=147679&author=bansheewails][rquote=2594354&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594350&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie![/rquote]
Thanks! But also, what about washing powder that already has conditioner in it...?[/rquote] Dont use that! just use ordinary bio washing powder, God I am turning into my mother, i knew it would happen some day but so soon......lol[/rquote] OK, I won't do that anymore and thanks for that. But what about people who break their jeans in - is this how they do it or do jeans naturally break in too?[/rquote] I know my friend used to wear hers in a hot bath, over and over again, until the fit her perfecty! But those were really eally tight ones and it dyed her legs blue for awhile! |
[rquote=2594364&tid=147679&author=bansheewails][rquote=2594359&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594358&tid=147679&author=bansheewails][rquote=2594354&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2594350&tid=147679&author=bansheewails]When you wash jeans dont put conditioner in, it loosens the weave and makes the eans go baggy! Another tip from Kim and Aggie![/rquote]
Thanks! But also, what about washing powder that already has conditioner in it...?[/rquote] Dont use that! just use ordinary bio washing powder, God I am turning into my mother, i knew it would happen some day but so soon......lol[/rquote] OK, I won't do that anymore and thanks for that. But what about people who break their jeans in - is this how they do it or do jeans naturally break in too?[/rquote] I know my friend used to wear hers in a hot bath, over and over again, until the fit her perfecty! But those were really eally tight ones and it dyed her legs blue for awhile![/rquote] How cool. Blue legs. Like the X Men. I love jeans. I love them more when they fit well too so this is a bit of an itch for me. |
[rquote=2593349&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck]
For that skater boy you've always been dreaming of.[/rquote] Eww no thanks, the last time I liked a skater I was 15, and he is a pothead now. Boys falling off a wheeled stick is not an attractive quality. Anyway for boots, I'd agree with banshee's earlier suggestion of dr martins but I'd go for black: http://i38.tinypic.com/f1axbb.jpg |
Some of the mens clobber thats been posted in here is laughable, someone posted a ****ing boring blue jumper and then it got the reply 'nice' :joker:
It's as ****ing plain as it gets. |
[rquote=2571571&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...DL._SS500_.jpg
Nice.[/rquote] ****ing rofl are you on a wind up? :joker: |
[rquote=2596162&tid=147679&author=alc09][rquote=2571571&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...DL._SS500_.jpg
Nice.[/rquote] ****ing rofl are you on a wind up? :joker:[/rquote] I think you might be a little too young mate to appreciate the quality in front of you. It's a pure wool jumper. Nothing artificial about it. Made from Scottish Wool - nothing machine oriented about it. I'm a tad confused about your "plain as it gets" comment, because material hangs differently. Wool moves differently to polyester and other artificial fabrics. It's something you'll learn in time, if you're lucky. You'll get it in time. There is a reason people wear natural fabrics. |
It LOOKS, sorry IS plain.
It doesn't matter if its made out of cotton, wool or any other of Scotlands finest material, its a ****ing plain, boring jumper. I'm not disputing that its made out of fine quality wool, but it just looks utter shite. |
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[rquote=2596511&tid=147679&author=alc09]It LOOKS, sorry IS plain.
It doesn't matter if its made out of cotton, wool or any other of Scotlands finest material, its a ****ing plain, boring jumper. I'm not disputing that its made out of fine quality wool, but it just looks utter shite. [/rquote] Why do you talk like that? |
[rquote=2596585&tid=147679&author=jessicawalsh]I like these Trainers[/rquote]
One thing I hate about trainers is they're prone to getting dirty easily. It's the one thing that puts me off them. |
Are you going to respond to my post properly or do you really think that is a nice jumper?
:joker: |
[rquote=2596660&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2596585&tid=147679&author=jessicawalsh]I like these Trainers[/rquote]
One thing I hate about trainers is they're prone to getting dirty easily. It's the one thing that puts me off them.[/rquote] eh? all footwear is prone to getting dirty. :rolleyes: |
[rquote=2596664&tid=147679&author=alc09]Are you going to respond to my post properly or do you really think that is a nice jumper?
:joker:[/rquote] You really think that somebody will respond to "properly" when you can't respond "properly"? I've given my reasons, you've given yours. Case closed. Agree to disagree. You like things that aren't "plain" (your view of plain) I like things that work well with the human form and body and that means good fabrics. Like I said, you'll understand when you're older. You sound young and you like young things. No sorry, that insults a lot of kids with fashion sense. You like erm... something that imitates quality via being stuck in a shock mentality. |
There is only one brand of trainers for me:
http://i25.tinypic.com/4twshl.jpg and the high tops: http://i36.tinypic.com/sc3qfa.jpg |
[rquote=2596958&tid=147679&author=GypsyGoth]There is only one brand of trainers for me:
http://i25.tinypic.com/4twshl.jpg and the high tops: http://i36.tinypic.com/sc3qfa.jpg[/rquote] Are wellington boots fashionable? I've never seen anybody where them... but they are selling pretty well on Amazon. |
[rquote=2597060&tid=147679&author=MassiveTruck]
Are wellington boots fashionable? I've never seen anybody where them... but they are selling pretty well on Amazon.[/rquote] I guess so,you could try here: http://www.funky-wellington-boots.co...llie-boots.htm |
Converse :yuk:
Worst footwear around i cannot stand them... Its either designer trainers or normal pumps.. Just have never ever liked converse. |
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