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I usually shop in Next but sick of it
You either
a) Buy clothes in sport shops
b) Buy hoodies in grunge shops
c) Buy clothes out of Next etc
No more c) for me.
No idea why but I want to find like an old, over-sized army jacket kind of them... without camoflague.
Anyone seen Freeks and Geeks... same kind of one that the person wears.
Think I'll buy some fair trade stuff as well
That is all
> just cause you like your grandmother naked giving her a sponge bath!!!
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Possibly that's what you do...
> i wear nothing , i live in a nudist town.
With your Grandmother too!
I wear whatever I feel comfortable in, usually jeans, t-shirts and the ilk. Have never seen the point in forking out £60 for a £5 shirt that has some gimp's logo on it, but then there are people who can't seem to live without it, so theres obviously some draw to it. Just not one I'm ever likely to understand, unless someone explains it to me. ;)
I've never seen anything clothing/dress sense related that pertains to the individuality stance, no matter what you're wearing, you're not unique example in goths: they do it saying its so they're not part of a herd of sheep, and to be individuals, but then surely they must notice the fact by doing that they're just joining another group that all buy the same clothes and listen to the same music. Doesn't make sense. :P
Ain't a crime if Sheepy wants to shop at Oxfam, or even if he wanted to get his clothes by mugging some homeless bloke... ok, so maybe the latter IS a crime, but you get the point.
This...didn't really have anything to do with games, did it?
what wrong with your wool?
Apart from my suit and my shoes, I don't think I own any actual clothes from NEXT. It's all accesories...