tenderloin top pic guy on the far right looks boss. effortless.
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12 Jun 2012 20:38
I dont think all of them have "writtens" on the back do they? I quite like them though if its not too much of course. still cant get over dat wacko maria "the guilty parties"
13 Jun 2012 10:15
14 Jun 2012 09:55
nah, I have never owned any, not my thing, I'm more into tech and the '90s rather than work wear staples. but yeah really respect their brand and their approach of never following trends or changing too much.
14 Jun 2012 10:37
14 Jun 2012 10:56
them t block jackets look cool as. you just kinda feel that there is more writing on the back than in a copy of the bible, so dont even look at them proper.

I think this season more than before a lot of the polos, shirts and tees have a hint of licenced clothing you'd find in K-mart or whatever. like Nascar branded stuff or something. I love that real sense of trashy Americana the tenderloin guys have sometimes.
except this stuff is obviously going to last longer. thats cool. high quality white trash wear.
except this stuff is obviously going to last longer. thats cool. high quality white trash wear.
MLI do you wear Tenderloin? Doesn't seem like your look, or you just appreciate it?
nah, I have never owned any, not my thing, I'm more into tech and the '90s rather than work wear staples. but yeah really respect their brand and their approach of never following trends or changing too much.
I don't particularly have a problem with the fact Mummy or Daddy throw money at them, we all wouldn't say no to that, it's more the fact they go and waste it on luxury items that you need (I hate to use the word) swag to pull off just for the sheer sake their favourite rapper of the moment is wearing it. I couldn't care less if your denim is Balmain or D&G, or your shoes are LV, you still look like a try hard white boy. It's all very 'new money' which I cannot stand.
It's purely because it's a display of wealth, rather than being 'into fashion' so to speak. It's just cringey because the wealth they're flaunting isn't theirs, it's essentially taking someone elses credit. If it's self made however, then I take it back and congradulate him/them to the highest…
Plus the fact they're trying to be something they're clearly not, trying to emulate rappers when they're sheltered bubble boys
Plus the fact they're trying to be something they're clearly not, trying to emulate rappers when they're sheltered bubble boys
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