Archive: Random (fashion)


Show original post
Noble Locks
Noble Locks avatar

66963 posts since 10/7/03

9 Jul 2008 21:40
Laughing out loud
Paolo G
Paolo G avatar

7408 posts since 10/8/06

9 Jul 2008 21:45
Dun getit?
Noble Locks
Noble Locks avatar

66963 posts since 10/7/03

9 Jul 2008 21:47
famez was describing an item (cap sleeve tees) that are older than jesus and more famous than brooke kinsella and saying 'dont know if they got a name or if anyone will know what im on about'.
velvet
velvet avatar

9474 posts since 12/6/06

9 Jul 2008 21:50
lol sorry not down with the kids - that was funny when you both said the same thing lol
Kingmob07
Kingmob07 avatar

8615 posts since 11/5/07

9 Jul 2008 21:52
Laughing out loud
Vladimir Smicer
Vladimir Smicer avatar

657 posts since 13/5/08

9 Jul 2008 22:38
capped sleeves in topman
fouineoursb
fouineoursb avatar

1405 posts since 12/11/06

9 Jul 2008 22:56
Are the marc jacobs hi-top "M1878" model available somewhere?
How much are these if yes?
(http://www.marcjacobs.com/#lookId=1&folder;=/marcjacobscollection/men/springsummer08/shoes&)
guffer
guffer avatar

8474 posts since 28/5/04

9 Jul 2008 22:57
not seen them, but the london store if anywhere should have them?
mreyes.
mreyes. avatar

160 posts since 30/3/07

10 Jul 2008 01:27
i believe i can assit on points raised a few pages back -

i think tom ford was the guy behind the rolling of trousers, a few years back and its sort of made its way into popular fashion. he was the guy who made the suits that were clearly too small for the wearer and the rolled up trousers echo'd this.

the casio shop is definitly in caraby street
Heath
Heath avatar

2351 posts since 26/7/06

10 Jul 2008 01:45
Should I get all black low converse, or a pair of all black vans authentics?
Like them both, dunno which more.
87
87 avatar

3287 posts since 21/6/08

10 Jul 2008 01:56
I would go with the authentics Mike.
aitch
aitch avatar

8893 posts since 19/8/07

10 Jul 2008 09:07
Yeah Authetics Heath, Vans suit looser fitting denim more than cons i reckon, if thats what you were gonna wear em with.
generic_guy
generic_guy avatar

8786 posts since 16/9/02

10 Jul 2008 09:17
Somoeone (Jason?) mentioned a good magazine shop near Oxford Street, anyone know exactly where it is?
guffer
guffer avatar

8474 posts since 28/5/04

10 Jul 2008 09:18
if you are wearing slimmer jeans, then cons to avoid the 'DC001 effect'
San
San avatar

10457 posts since 14/11/05

10 Jul 2008 09:20
mreyes. wrote: i believe i can assit on points raised a few pages back -

i think tom ford was the guy behind the rolling of trousers, a few years back and its sort of made its way into popular fashion. he was the guy who made the suits that were clearly too small for the wearer and the rolled up trousers echo'd this.

eh Puzzled
I thought that was Thom Browne
seenmy
seenmy avatar

6209 posts since 17/6/06

10 Jul 2008 09:33
r d franks gg take a left directly after the uniqlo (the one after h&m)walk up tat road its on left hand side after the loading bay
generic_guy
generic_guy avatar

8786 posts since 16/9/02

10 Jul 2008 09:38
Nice one, cheers.
FrIEND
FrIEND avatar

13276 posts since 27/11/03

10 Jul 2008 10:23
mreyes. wrote: the casio shop is definitly in caraby street

do you know if they still stock film watches?
EVERS
EVERS avatar

8580 posts since 2/7/06

10 Jul 2008 10:35
Noble Locks wrote: famez was describing an item (cap sleeve tees) that are older than jesus and more famous than brooke kinsella and saying 'dont know if they got a name or if anyone will know what im on about'.

Smiling Think I had my first cap sleeve t-shirt in 1977 - It had 'The Fonz' on it doing his thumbs thing.
Noble Locks
Noble Locks avatar

66963 posts since 10/7/03

10 Jul 2008 11:18
mine was a red one with farah fawcett majors on and the word 'angel'. Smiling
i so remember 'the fonz' ones tho, upper body shot, leather jacket, white tee and thumbs up with the words 'heeeyyyy' on them. Cool
think ive got a pic somewhere.