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Nov 13 2013 08:58pm
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I'm 12 and white wat wear?


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Nov 14 2013 09:24am
God knows most people in this forum need the help.
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God knows many people in this forum are immature enough to feel that they should use a certain style of apparel imposed by society.

I sometimes wear Scottish kilts. Come at me fashion boys.
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God knows many people in this forum are immature enough to feel that they should use a certain style of apparel imposed by society.

I sometimes wear Scottish kilts. Come at me fashion boys.


If you do not like the thread as a resource, there is no need to keep coming.

Nobody is criticizing what you wear. That's fine. People want to look good themselves, they don't care about what you look like.
This is not the only way to look good, but it is a way. And that's a great resource for people who don't know otherwise (which is a LOT of people).
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Nov 14 2013 03:05pm
This has turned into a pretty decent beginners guide to looking respectable.

Good shit Juice!
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Not bad, some things i agree with, some not.

also, ive always been into Nike shoes, like TN/Shox/Airmax , i enjoy walking in them but find its sometimes like i should start using more "grown up" shoes lawl, what would you recommend.
Something thats not to classy but still abit while also abit street look if that makes sense.
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If you do not like the thread as a resource, there is no need to keep coming.


I'll keep coming on your face

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Nov 14 2013 04:12pm
Quote (Mitchymo @ Nov 14 2013 04:05pm)
This has turned into a pretty decent beginners guide to looking respectable.

Good shit Juice!


Thank you sir. I agree about the slim jeans. Forgot about that :)

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Not bad, some things i agree with, some not.

also, ive always been into Nike shoes, like TN/Shox/Airmax , i enjoy walking in them but find its sometimes like i should start using more "grown up" shoes lawl, what would you recommend.
Something thats not to classy but still abit while also abit street look if that makes sense.


There are definitely some nike shoes that will do just fine. I'll post a few other options as well. You can stick with classic running shoes but for this I wouldn't go nike since they mostly have a huge check mark along the side. Here are some decent nike loafers, but the colour is not the best - may be hard to match with wardrobe. Hi-tops can work, but only for some people, and it's hard to find non-douchy ones. So i'll recommend against those. The ones I posted at the start are good casual shoes too. I wouldn't want any more "street" than those.


This post was edited by juicetoocool17 on Nov 14 2013 04:14pm
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Thank you sir. I agree about the slim jeans.  Forgot about that :)



There are definitely some nike shoes that will do just fine.  I'll post a few other options as well.  You can stick with classic running shoes but for this I wouldn't go nike since they mostly have a huge check mark along the side.  Here are some decent nike loafers, but the colour is not the best - may be hard to match with wardrobe.  Hi-tops can work, but only for some people, and it's hard to find non-douchy ones. So i'll recommend against those.  The ones I posted at the start are good casual shoes too.
http://i41.tinypic.com/11sgpvl.jpg


the brown once in bottom left cornor, typical price for typical shoes like that ?
im not rly surprised with the amount of what shoes cost, since i was like 13 ive always spent around 250$ , no joke, fucking expensive here in denmark.
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the brown once in bottom left cornor, typical price for typical shoes like that ?
im not rly surprised with the amount of what shoes cost, since i was like 13 ive always spent around 250$ , no joke, fucking expensive here in denmark.


You can get a nice pair of those for 70-120 (average 90ish) canadian dollars. Unsure about denmark. No need to spend any more.
You'll want oxfords or something similar. You want something that's not pure pointer and not too square - get something in the middle. Also, don't get shoes that curve up from middle to toe.

This post was edited by juicetoocool17 on Nov 14 2013 04:25pm
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