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08-22-2006, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by starang21
you probably have no sense of fashion at all. cowboy boots and a greasy flannel with random bar-b-que stains don't particularly look nice.
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Sorry, I am more prone to Brooks Brothers, Ben Silver, Ralph Lauren, Facconable, etc. etc. Thanks for the stereotype though. Try harder next time douchebag.
Cowboby boots, yeah, i'll wear them sometimes....have a nice pair of Alligator and Ostrich, as well as some work boots for the ranch.
Please though, tell me what fashions you think are acceptable or what your fashion sense entails.
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08-22-2006, 02:25 PM
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Sorry, I am more prone to Brooks Brothers, Ben Silver, Ralph Lauren, Facconable, etc. etc. Thanks for the stereotype though.
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Really all of these names sound so familiar to me. But I can bet you stick to the department store starter pieces.
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08-22-2006, 02:31 PM
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 at this thread.
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08-22-2006, 02:55 PM
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Really all of these names sound so familiar to me. But I can bet you stick to the department store starter pieces.
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No man, I don't shop at department stores or malls, for that matter. I usually get my clothing from personal tailors and privately owned/family stores. What is a starter piece? Sorry, i'm not "down" with all of your fashion lingo.
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08-22-2006, 03:37 PM
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No man, I don't shop at department stores or malls, for that matter. I usually get my clothing from personal tailors and privately owned/family stores. What is a starter piece? Sorry, i'm not "down" with all of your fashion lingo.
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I smell bull$hish! If you had a half decent tailor or even shopped at a quality retail store you would know what a starter piece is. A starter piece is a characterless, bland, earth-toned, print less, plain, boring, piece of clothing that is meant to be accented by finer pieces.
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08-22-2006, 05:01 PM
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Really all of these names sound so familiar to me. But I can bet you stick to the department store starter pieces.
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i know right? this idiot is talking like these brands aren't household names
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08-22-2006, 05:12 PM
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i know right? this idiot is talking like these brands aren't household names
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ummm....I never said they weren't household names. Don't think I presented them like they weren't. Thanks for your concern though. How that makes me an idiot...I don't know. They are classic brands of good quality...that is why I wear them.
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08-22-2006, 05:40 PM
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How that makes me an idiot
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well, it definitely isn't limited to this thread
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08-22-2006, 05:04 PM
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Cowboby boots, yeah, i'll wear them sometimes.
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along with a white hood, lol
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08-22-2006, 05:13 PM
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along with a white hood, lol
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I was waiting for this. I knew at somepoint you would have to throw out one of your cliche racist/bigot/white hood/KKK/etc. etc. etc. accusations.
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08-22-2006, 05:42 PM
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I was waiting for this. I knew at somepoint you would have to throw out one of your cliche racist/bigot/white hood/KKK/etc. etc. etc. accusations.
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if it applies, remain offended
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08-22-2006, 07:19 PM
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08-22-2006, 08:48 PM
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Hes a racist because he dresses like a respectable southern man instead of some flamboyantly metro Miami trash? You guys look absolutely laughable, and the sun glasses at night are the cherry on the cake. Looking stupid in this case has no correlation to race, so quit playing the race card you fool.
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08-22-2006, 09:55 PM
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I think by "starter pieces" they meant the classic items of clothing that we tend to wear. I guess things like khakis and polos and oxfords arent whats trendy in this month in Miami. This argument is probably pretty worthless, however, because they simply won't get it. Walk into a bar in Tuscaloosa or Athens or even Capitol Hill wearing "fashionable" clothing (as a guy) and see how that works out for you. We're traditional people. We wear nice, traditional clothing. Its functionable, and trust us, we don't get rebuked because we're wearing khakis and an oxford. Perhaps we'll see you in Brooks Brothers the next time that whole "dress like an adult" trend comes back around.
Perhaps we can make a deal...we won't venture into the clubs in whatever metropolis you guys enjoy, and yall can avoid the bars down here. After all, neither of us would probably do very well in the other's favorite place...
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08-22-2006, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by shinerbock
I think by "starter pieces" they meant the classic items of clothing that we tend to wear. I guess things like khakis and polos and oxfords arent whats trendy in this month in Miami. This argument is probably pretty worthless, however, because they simply won't get it. Walk into a bar in Tuscaloosa or Athens or even Capitol Hill wearing "fashionable" clothing (as a guy) and see how that works out for you. We're traditional people. We wear nice, traditional clothing. Its functionable, and trust us, we don't get rebuked because we're wearing khakis and an oxford. Perhaps we'll see you in Brooks Brothers the next time that whole "dress like an adult" trend comes back around.
Perhaps we can make a deal...we won't venture into the clubs in whatever metropolis you guys enjoy, and yall can avoid the bars down here. After all, neither of us would probably do very well in the other's favorite place...
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LOL  When did rednecks become fashion plates? Have you seen how they dress? They don't even wipe the darn mud off their shoes after they come from the outside! (if they wear them)
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