Devilinurear
Veteran
Mid 30s
I dress like an old man I don't give a fukk.
I dress like an old man I don't give a fukk.
Keep lying to yourself bro, it's worked wonders so farThat’s a whole lie
This. I have like 40-50 snap backs and fitteds from my early 20’s. I barely even touch them now unless it’s a game day and I want to rock my team colors. Lids was eating off of me for a short period. Now I spend more on my kid then i do on myself.It’s funny when you’re younger with less money all the money you waste on name brand clothes. Then you get older and have more money but don’t care.
Can’t tell the last time I spent more than 75 on any item of clothing
Being fit is not going to make anything you were look niceKeep lying to yourself bro, it's worked wonders so far
I’m the opposite. I spent 3x the amount of money on clothes now than I did when I was younger. Sure, id be buying based on logos...but it was always at TJ Max and Marshall’s, clearance items at Macy’s etc.It’s funny when you’re younger with less money all the money you waste on name brand clothes. Then you get older and have more money but don’t care.
Can’t tell the last time I spent more than 75 on any item of clothing
Eh...yeah, for his age it’s a bit too tryhard.
It’s just really extreme.
One minute he goes from this (which is age appropriate)...
To this.....
You think being fashionable will fix your social skills? Explains a lotBeing fit is not going to make anything you were look nice
This is how people end up thinking working out will fix all their social ills
Did I say that?You think being fashionable will fix your social skills? Explains a lot
Go ahead and get your last word in... done with you here
That might have been true before hard top drop tops... At this point, you can't even tell it's a drop until the roof start coming offHaven't watch yet but...driving a convertible. Don't nobody want a convertible but old ass men. :funny:
Being fit is not going to make anything you were look nice
This is how people end up thinking working out will fix all their social ills