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Dont Care
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If it was for a girl
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03-09-2006, 10:44 AM
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#76 | | soccerlover
Joined: Feb 2006 Location: Where else? Posts: 78
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Originally Posted by luvinjesus I was at the college yesterday and saw this girl who had two huge rips in the seat of her pants. It was disgusting. Some rips on the front are okay, not huge gaping ones in the back. | Wow. That's gross. I saw something similar to taht at the mall once. Like you said, only a few holes in the front are ok, and I definately agree. |
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03-16-2006, 05:59 PM
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#77 | | Do a little dance
Joined: Jan 2006 Location: The Beach, NC Posts: 976
| Ick, i would look like an idiot in ripped jeans, they were in style when I was 10. I like the ones with a bit of tint in the front, where its lighter. Looks like it was fallen on or a bit bleached. |
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04-22-2006, 12:50 AM
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#78 | | called to be pure
Joined: Jan 2005 Location: right about here. Posts: 503
| I don't understand why anyone would want to spend money on new clothing that's already torn and ripped. Kinda defeats the purpose of buying new clothes...
but, if you simply must have a pair of torn jeans, why not make them? Take an old pair of jeans that you have that are starting to get worn out, use a cheese grater on the knees and cuffs, put bleach on a toothbrush and flick it on the jeans, and make designs with iron-on jewels. Simple enough, and money saved.
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05-08-2006, 06:43 PM
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#79 | | Son of A Dog-Killer.
Joined: May 2006 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina Posts: 909
| I've never bought torn jeans before.
I HAVE torn my jeans before. I still more them.
I don't mind holes unless the have flaps hanging or a stupid amount of string hanging down. I also don't like the jeans that have the knees ripped out. TACKY.
Also if the holes arent in the wrong spots and aren't too big.
Those are my conditions. |
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05-08-2006, 07:28 PM
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#80 | | Banned
Joined: Jun 2005 Location: Gilbert Arizona (next to Dave) Posts: 2,898
| Dude... last week I got a pair of jeans from Costco that was $19, and it'll probably outlast anything that's pre-ripped by a year. Give me a month or two before it has some nice pretty holes ripped in it due to my job or just my stupidity. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kenny C. I saw a pair at Urban Outfitters, I think they were called Osaka something, I don't remember. Anyway, they were $385. | That is... wow... simply ridiculous. How much can you charge for a bunch of string woven tightly together? I could see them charging that if thread was a material that was in high demand and hard to supply, but it's not. It's amazing consumers are dumb enough to keep those people in business. |
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05-12-2006, 11:29 PM
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#81 | | Auntie Becky
Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 11,750
| I don't like cloths with wholes in them. I have alot of jeans like that (From wearing them out over the years), and i usually make them into cut offs, if the wholes are in the right spots. I just don't see what's so cool about looking like a bum.
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05-12-2006, 11:36 PM
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#82 | | I'm just a guy.
Joined: Mar 2006 Location: Oregon Posts: 438
| I wear my clothes til' they're dead. I just wear regular jeans.
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05-25-2006, 10:59 PM
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#83 | | heeeey brother
Joined: Jan 2004 Location: Winnipeg Posts: 5,395
| I am not a fan of these. My pants have a big hole in the crotch, but that is because I am broke. |
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05-25-2006, 11:04 PM
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#84 | | Registered User
Joined: Oct 2003 Location: Portland, Oregon Posts: 4,827
| I have been thinking about buying three or four pairs of $20 jeans and wearing them to work for a few weeks without washing them. I am a construction worker, so jeans get torn and dirty and stuff, then sell them for about $80 a pop. |
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05-25-2006, 11:19 PM
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#85 | | Love is patient
Joined: Oct 2004 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Posts: 1,268
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Originally Posted by Ring of a bell I have been thinking about buying three or four pairs of $20 jeans and wearing them to work for a few weeks without washing them. I am a construction worker, so jeans get torn and dirty and stuff, then sell them for about $80 a pop. |  let me know how that goes.
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08-01-2006, 03:40 PM
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#86 | | Fool of a Took
Joined: Jun 2006 Location: Ecuador Posts: 273
| Small rips not big
accidently voted yes
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08-01-2006, 05:44 PM
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#87 | | is rollin'
Joined: Mar 2004 Location: Legit Town Posts: 204
| Sha-I have 'em but not from ae only abercrombie ripped jeans cut for me and hollister's waay overpriced-but besides that stuff-for guys girl jeans are becoming the style-I've already been pressured to the point of looking-but I will not buy-anyway that's fashion in oklahoma-
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08-03-2006, 12:10 AM
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#88 | | once upon a time...
Joined: Nov 2001 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 1,326
| well, some of you will be glad to know that on the west coast, it's no longer "cool" to have ripped jeans. VERY dark, hole-less jeans are the fad...so it should be moving to the east before long. I personally love ripped jeans. I dunno why...I just really do. AE has some cheap pairs this year without rips, and Buckle (though i hate that store) has a LOT of new undestroyed ones.
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08-03-2006, 12:15 AM
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#89 | | ......
Joined: Oct 2005 Location: Hammond, Louisiana Posts: 1,737
| I think torn jeans are cool. Mine haven't been worn down enough to make holes. But hopefully soon.
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08-03-2006, 07:57 PM
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#90 | | Banned
Joined: Aug 2004 Posts: 112
| I like them ok, but it's been hard to find regular jeans now that actually fit how I like. |
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