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Also, nothing is more awesome than old heavy metal t-shirts.
Yeah - everyone loves old heavy metal t-shirts. I brought down a dozen of my old heavy metal shirts (the black ones with the 3/4 white baseball sleeve) to give away to the kids at the orphanage where I worked in Mexico. Gave them out the first night there - kids loved them. What I didn't anticipate was all of them showing up the next morning at church to sing in the choir while wearing shirts that said "666 - Number of the Beast", "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" and "Diary of a Madman" with corresponding images. Little cherubs singing Soplando en el Viento while promoting Satanism and blood and death. Awkward...
Post by iamthehorn on Mar 13, 2013 16:06:52 GMT -5
I lived there the summer between high school and college (and have been back several times). My experience there is actually where my interest in men's fashion really got going. Diesel jeans were involved.
Are those some kind of pajama slipper TOMS or something? Like Horn said, f*cking bold.
And re the bandana thing: Like I said, it's cool if you're wearing it for practical reasons like keeping dust out, preventing sunburn, or keeping cool. It's when you're one of those brohamms rocking it because you think it makes you look badass when you get yourself into trouble.
Yeah, bandanas can be useful at festivals, but keep it practical. And people who wear bandanas outside of a festival/outdoor event setting are just embarrassing themselves.
Agreed with both. I don't use bandanas as a regular thing. Strictly for festivals or summer shows with certain conditions.
I stay close to home so I hit the Prevention of Blindness shop in Old Town (get vinyl there too) and the Twig. Del Ray has a Labels Exchange but I haven't been there yet.
New rule in the house though is for every item that comes in, two have to leave, so not much shopping lately.
Post by Homer J. Fong on Mar 13, 2013 16:12:23 GMT -5
I really don't own any old heavy metal t-shirts.
I used to have a really kickass Biohazard t-shirt back in middle school. It was all white with the Biohazard logo on the right front chest in orange and on the back it just said "URBAN DISCIPLINE." I wish I hung on to that, Biohazard was awesome.
I just try and keep it as light as possible when it comes to festival wear. Tank tops and lax pinneys (yeah, I done said it) are great,
Oh man...is that what they are called? I've gone through my whole life thinking they were called "penny's/pennies" but never thought much about why. I'm having one of those moments when your mind is blown about being wrong about something your entire life.
I stay close to home so I hit the Prevention of Blindness shop in Old Town (get vinyl there too) and the Twig. Del Ray has a Labels Exchange but I haven't been there yet.
New rule in the house though is for every item that comes in, two have to leave, so not much shopping lately.
I'm going to do a mass clothing donation soon. I have a footlocker full of tshirts I just need to cut the cord with.
These will hopefully be waiting at my door when I get home. Very excited to have Rx glasses this festival season.
Nice one. I just ordered new eyeglasses from them. I wear contacts most times but wanted a set of glasses that I can actually wear to work and whatnot. Love that place.
Last year me and my bros discovered that jerseys from regional sports teams get a lot of love at Roo. My one friend was wearing a Memphis Grizzlies Jason "White Chocolate" Williams and was constantly getting complimented.
Other cool regional jerseys for Roo include: Eddie George, Steve McNair, Kevin Dyson, Marc Gasol, Mike Conley Jr., Z-Bo, and of course, Allen Iverson. (I'm purposely leaving out Rudy Gay, since it's still too fresh).
There is possibly no college basketball player I've ever hated more than Josh Harrellson. And yes, that includes all Duke players. Although Miles Plumlee, JJ Reweenie, and Gerald "Bloodhound" Henderson are mighty close.
Last year me and my bros discovered that jerseys from regional sports teams get a lot of love at Roo. My one friend was wearing a Memphis Grizzlies Jason "White Chocolate" Williams and was constantly getting complimented.
Other cool regional jerseys for Roo include: Eddie George, Steve McNair, Kevin Dyson, Marc Gasol, Mike Conley Jr., Z-Bo, and of course, Allen Iverson. (I'm purposely leaving out Rudy Gay, since it's still too fresh).
All the bros stopped to compliment me on my Kimmo Timonen sweater in '09.