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Trying out these chinos. Ive been calling them dad chinos, but...

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Trying out these chinos. Ive been calling them dad chinos, but essentially they are just looser fitting chinos than what i usually wear. I Think I like them…


49thparallelblues: McNairy @tresbienshop

the-nomblr: body by poutine. on Flickr. This is definitely my...

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the-nomblr:

body by poutine. on Flickr.

This is definitely my kind of hot mess.

you know you’ve had a rough couple days when you’re scouring the poutine tag on tumblr.

AdamKimmel s/s 12 hawaiian overdye

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AdamKimmel s/s 12 hawaiian overdye

GoodHealth Supply co. Spring preview. go like the Facebook page...

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GoodHealth Supply co. Spring preview.


go like the Facebook page to get all updates and news before the drop of our spring range.

I know already posted a pic of myself today….and not to...

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I know already posted a pic of myself today….and not to sound like an asshole, but I think I’m rocking these sweatpants really hard right now. Comfy boiz.

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mikeadamstattoo: painted some boxers the other day. thanks -...

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Junya Watanabe x Brooks Brothers

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Junya Watanabe x Brooks Brothers

http://www.facebook.com/pages/GoodHealth-Supply-co/11974374144001...

delisandwich: Harbor Blue • Gant Rugger

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gastrogirl: roasted vegetable tart with feta and ricotta.

My philosophy on spending money on clothes.

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I, as well as all of you I’m sure, are faced with the dilemma of, “how much you should be spending on a given item?”  Well, it is really all relative to be honest with you, but these are the guidlines I follow to buying (I’ll keep this short.)

  • Buy as few as possible, and the best thing you can afford.

If you follow this rule you will end up with a wardrobe that is comprised of pieces that you love.  It’s better to have a small wardrobe you love, and will last, than a large wardrobe you don’t care for, and will fall apart.

  • Is the brand worth it?

Make sure you ask yourself if the label is worth the price-tag.  The luxury of designer names is not always worth how much you are spending, especially on something like chinos.  Is the extra $300 worth the name? probably not.

  • Spend most on what you wear most.

Pretty self explanatory.  If you’re going to be wearing it often, spend a little more, it’ll be worth it.

  • Spend within your means

I never, ever buy clothes on a credit card.  I only spend on clothes with cash, and debit.  I guess my dad has put the notion in me not to spend more than I have, and I apply that to clothes, especially if it isn’t a necessity.

Obviously, there are you guys out there that can afford essentially anything they want, but whether you are on a budget, or just lack a disposable income, make sure you consider all of your options when buying.

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georgianadesign: Chateau Lyon in North Carolina. 

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