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The PRPS ones are mental money new

I pick mine up on ebay and vinted, I prefer jeans once they've been worn in a bit anyway.

I should add there is nothing wrong with the way you buy your jeans, not really what I was getting at.

I was more trying to understand the turn up bit, but the ones you gave as an example do look nice.
 
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Last pair of jeans I got were wranglers $6 on Walmart.com on clearance! <laugh>
 
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<laugh>

Well that made me laugh.

You sure they are not fakes or do all Armani jeans look like they were stitched in a sweat shop?
<laugh>Yeh they're real. Paid 80quid on sale for em about 6yrs ago from probito.

And they was probs still made in a sweatshop tbh lok
 
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It appears in Milan the investigation went away, and court documents disappeared <laugh> [HASHTAG]#Mafia[/HASHTAG]
 
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Last pair of jeans I got were wranglers $6 on Walmart.com on clearance! <laugh>

Personally I didn't find anything wrong with their Wranglers decades back, and they lasted well. Ridiculous price that.
 
I should add there is nothing wrong with the way you buy your jeans, not really what I was getting at.

I was more trying to understand the turn up bit, but the ones you gave as an example do look nice.

They are crazy money new, so there's no way I'm dropping £200 on a pair of jeans.

But ebay and vinted are great, because like a lot of other things, you get people who buy expensive stuff, wear it a couple of times and then decide they don't like it.

I picked a pair up for £30 the other day. I wear jeans most days, so I like something that is quality, will last and look good.

Those Selvedge PRPS jeans are the best I've ever worn, so I keep going back for more.
 
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Piskie bragging about his brand of jeans when they've got 3 previous owners and he got them off eBay for about £6.50

As long as they don't have any skid marks in them mate, I'm all good <ok>
 
This critism of my turn ups tells me there are no old skool garage ravers here.

Which is a fuking disgrace tbh
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This critism of my turn ups tells me there are no old skool garage ravers here.

Which is a fuking disgrace tbh
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I was trying to think back actually to when I was younger, if I ever turned the bottoms up to my jeans, and I honestly can't remember. I might have done and just forgotten, I know I always had red doc martins, so probably did, when i use to go round beating up all the brown kids in the neighbourhood. :bandit:
 
Need to recommend GOD OF FIRE from Stephane Humbert Lucas.

Lovely stuff.
 
Using some of my gambling winnings to restock my wardrobe.

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Not sure I needed about 20 t-shirts but I’ll use them all at some point.
 
****ing Hell!

Busy on Vinted with last year's stuff then?
I don’t sell clothes, mate.

I’ll keep a few things which will now be my ‘rag’ clothes and the rest that’ll I’ll never wear again will go to charity shops or in the bin depending on the condition.