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The power of the Diesel jeans...
#26

The power of the Diesel jeans...

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

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#27

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:25 AM)scotian Wrote:  

I usually don't spend more than $50-80 on jeans because I have this problem where after wearing a pair for a few months, I blow the crotch out of them. I don't know why this happens but it always does no matter what the brand (CK, Buffalo, Levis, Mavi, etc), the stitching comes undone or a tear starts and before i know it the jeans are fucked!

I have gone through the same problem as you have and have even tried all the brands you mentioned above, so I seriously recommend you going for a higher end jeans(Diesel, Rock and Republic, 7, Joes, Citizens of Humanity, True Religion etc). There is real value for money, and the jeans would look as good as new for atleast 2 years, a lot longer if you take proper care.

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#28

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Quote: (03-30-2013 03:50 AM)Vorkuta Wrote:  

I own a pair of Prada leather rubber soled shoes. I love these little fuckers and only wear them on special occasions or when going out on a date. The only way you would know they are Prada is by looking at the sole of the shoe. Yet when I wear them my success rate with women goes up. Why? Women don't know they are Prada but I do and I feel like the man in them for being able to afford things I like. They don't in reality look much different from a pair of Converse.

Have we taught you nothing man? You're getting laid because those sites are Prada not because of your personality. Go out and buy more expensive shit and you'll get laid even more!
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#29

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I blew the crotch on my Rock and Republic jeans...but I must of worn them 200 times before that. Money well spent.
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#30

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:47 AM)mental Wrote:  

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

No. Women notice that shit and will comment.

Women notice brands and if you have a "cool" brand, you are cool.
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#31

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Is this going to be one of those stories where at the end Mr. Miyagi rips the label off your jeans, shows you that they where from Target, and says "It was you all the time Daniel San, it was always you..."?
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#32

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:25 AM)scotian Wrote:  

I usually don't spend more than $50-80 on jeans because I have this problem where after wearing a pair for a few months, I blow the crotch out of them. I don't know why this happens but it always does no matter what the brand (CK, Buffalo, Levis, Mavi, etc), the stitching comes undone or a tear starts and before i know it the jeans are fucked!

I saw some real good deals on jeans at MBK mall in BKK, around $30-35 USD for Diesel and true Religion, not sure if they're real or not but may pick up a few pairs. No doubt the Diesels are in style now, but haven't True Religion gone the way of Ed Hardy and Affliction tees?

To prevent crotch blowouts try soaking/washing your pants more regularly since the dirt and grime weakens the fabric or have your tailor sew in reinforcements in the crotch area, should be about 10 bucks or so. I've heard of this stuff working for crotch blowouts as well, but never used it myself.

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True Religion is definitely the jeans version of Ed Hardy and Affliction being way over-styled on the back pockets with ugly designs.
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#33

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Quote: (03-30-2013 03:11 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 07:47 AM)mental Wrote:  

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

No. Women notice that shit and will comment.

Women notice brands and if you have a "cool" brand, you are cool.

They notice the attitude you have toward wearing it, so it's a plus if you feel awesome while wearing something as it shows you have taste in addition to confidence. If you feel like shit wearing them, they won't comment. If you feel awesome while wearing it, the pants are just an excuse for them to start a convo.

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#34

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I've had articles of clothing that get me laid. I've also noticed the trend doesn't last forever. Something will get me mad attention for 6 months and then no more.

I just got 2 pairs of sick Joe's Jeans and some shirts too. The black ones are some sort of composite leather/denim. I've gotten comments almost every night I wear them out. Slubu's slut harem even made a comment about me recently when I was wearing all Joe's...

I had a Diesel phase some time ago, in fact right when I was just getting started with putting my fashion together. Gone through several phases...Diesel, 7s, good ol' Levi slim fit. Now it's Joe's and William Rast.

I'm finding it's best to wear shit that fits well but also attracts just the right amount of attention.

This t-shirt has gotten me laid several times:
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That shirt is made by Plain Gravy, which looks like a short-lived clothing line that came out in '08 or so. Their other stuff looks sick if you go for an urban look.

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#35

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Quote: (03-30-2013 05:31 PM)mental Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 03:11 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 07:47 AM)mental Wrote:  

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

No. Women notice that shit and will comment.

Women notice brands and if you have a "cool" brand, you are cool.

They notice the attitude you have toward wearing it, so it's a plus if you feel awesome while wearing something as it shows you have taste in addition to confidence. If you feel like shit wearing them, they won't comment. If you feel awesome while wearing it, the pants are just an excuse for them to start a convo.

I know from a fact you are not speaking from experience or you would not keep repeating that false line.

I have always worn quality cut/fitted clothing. When you wear trendy name labels, it matters.

True Religion Jeans don't even look good. They are tacky and look like they have clown stitching. I am embarrassed to admit there's an old pair in my closet.

Five years ago, those were the thing and girls noticed them big time. I wore them at the time (the shame) and didn't even like them, but girls noticed and commented on my "great" jeans.

Ed Hardy/Affliction clothing is horrible. Terrible. A man should feel like a dork wearing that stuff. Again, though, a few years ago girls thought that stuff was cool and wearing it worked.

So this really isn't debatable.

Find the name brands that girls think are cool and wearing that stuff will pay off - even if a guy think it's nerdy.
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#36

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:04 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

I've had articles of clothing that get me laid. I've also noticed the trend doesn't last forever. Something will get me mad attention for 6 months and then no more.

I just got 2 pairs of sick Joe's Jeans and some shirts too. The black ones are some sort of composite leather/denim. I've gotten comments almost every night I wear them out. Slubu's slut harem even made a comment about me recently when I was wearing all Joe's...

I had a Diesel phase some time ago, in fact right when I was just getting started with putting my fashion together. Gone through several phases...Diesel, 7s, good ol' Levi slim fit. Now it's Joe's and William Rast.

I'm finding it's best to wear shit that fits well but also attracts just the right amount of attention.

This t-shirt has gotten me laid several times:
[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-6_9xUHuKQMrjw5y1Ltu...DdeSQF3uDA]

That shirt is made by Plain Gravy, which looks like a short-lived clothing line that came out in '08 or so. Their other stuff looks sick if you go for an urban look.


In the past I wore shirts like that. I thought, "This is dorky." I only wore those kinds of shirts because they work.

I used to wear a lot of Local Celebrity tees. I just clicked over to their site and it seems they aren't selling online anymore?

This dumb shirt got me opened all the time.

[Image: in-the-club-wheres-waldo-t-shirt-80stees.gif]
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#37

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^^That shirt is actually a great one to wear for young people looking to get opened. (depends on setting of course).

Fashion is ridiculous, but wear whatever works. If being a D-bag works, be a D-bag with sunglasses in a club. If being a hipster works, wear bullshit hipster clothing (note in general that does not really work for cute girls).

End of the day people can say "real men wear XYZ" but that's just nonsense. Real men only care about results.

I am sure the G is going to get pissed when he reads this, but if wearing glitter on my shirt works 10 years from now, i sure don't give a shit i'll wear glitter instead of spending a bunch of money on other ways to gain access.

Find the fashion trends, ride the wave and switch the trends depending on where you are.

Note when you're young you can get away with much more flashy stuff, then as you age you have to be more congruent. IE: a 40 year old walking around in hot pink pants is sure not cool.
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#38

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:49 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 05:31 PM)mental Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 03:11 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 07:47 AM)mental Wrote:  

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

No. Women notice that shit and will comment.

Women notice brands and if you have a "cool" brand, you are cool.

They notice the attitude you have toward wearing it, so it's a plus if you feel awesome while wearing something as it shows you have taste in addition to confidence. If you feel like shit wearing them, they won't comment. If you feel awesome while wearing it, the pants are just an excuse for them to start a convo.

I know from a fact you are not speaking from experience or you would not keep repeating that false line.

I have always worn quality cut/fitted clothing. When you wear trendy name labels, it matters.

True Religion Jeans don't even look good. They are tacky and look like they have clown stitching. I am embarrassed to admit there's an old pair in my closet.

Five years ago, those were the thing and girls noticed them big time. I wore them at the time (the shame) and didn't even like them, but girls noticed and commented on my "great" jeans.

Ed Hardy/Affliction clothing is horrible. Terrible. A man should feel like a dork wearing that stuff. Again, though, a few years ago girls thought that stuff was cool and wearing it worked.

So this really isn't debatable.

Find the name brands that girls think are cool and wearing that stuff will pay off - even if a guy think it's nerdy.

Well I didn't notice that so far but I'll try your advice.

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#39

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I tried on a pair of Diesel jeans once, and suddenly had the strong desire to suck another man's cock. I immediately took them off and ran out of Buckle.
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#40

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Quote: (03-31-2013 01:16 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

I tried on a pair of Diesel jeans once, and suddenly had the strong desire to suck another man's cock.

I hear that's a common affliction for army men. It's either that or goats. Kosko once put forward the theory that the US Army puts homosexual accelerants in gun oil in order to make grunts sacrifice their lives for one another out of love. Question is, the hell do you do with that gun oil!?
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#41

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Quote: (03-31-2013 02:39 PM)Vicious Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 01:16 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

I tried on a pair of Diesel jeans once, and suddenly had the strong desire to suck another man's cock.

I hear that's a common affliction for army men. It's either that or goats. Kosko once put forward the theory that the US Army puts homosexual accelerants in gun oil in order to make grunts sacrifice their lives for one another out of love. Question is, the hell do you do with that gun oil!?

UFFDA! Besides, I wasn't in the Army. It stands for:

Ain't
Really
Marines
Yet


Anyway, I think there's a forum rule against Swede's from posting on fashion threads.




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#42

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My "diesel jeans" is a white Blake Griffin jersey.






I'm also 21.
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#43

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I remember a turning point for my fashion/gaming happened the day that I stopped saying, "That's not really me."

Nothing is really "me". It's all marketing. It's not like I make my own clothes.

People that say fashion is an expression of themselves are full of shit. Fashion is just another gadget on a player's swiss army knife.

This is another nerdy shirt that gets me opened a lot. I've had it for years. I Still rock it (hyena vs. squid battle):

[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTX3jWvnwxkOmJVW66krhu...b-kEDA7BaP]

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#44

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Quote: (03-31-2013 04:35 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

I remember a turning point for my fashion/gaming happened the day that I stopped saying, "That's not really me."

Nothing is really "me". It's all marketing. It's not like I make my own clothes.

People that say fashion is an expression of themselves are full of shit. Fashion is just another gadget on a player's swiss army knife.

This is another nerdy shirt that gets me opened a lot. I've had it for years. I Still rock it (hyena vs. squid battle):

[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTX3jWvnwxkOmJVW66krhu...b-kEDA7BaP]

I figured you'd be rocking on these:

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#45

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I do not agree with this.
If you are just talking about fashion, then I might understand.
(eg: some pople spend $$$ on wheels. it works the same and looks similar to cheaper ones. it's for self-indulgence)

I honestly can't understand why they are a lot more expensive than regular jeans.
(one fact is they make it in U.S. They pay the manufacturer about $50. Wholesale is about $120)
I bought this Rock and republic jeans. I felt it was softer, lighter and fit better.
It was only because they used thinner and weaker fabric.
I folded it at the bottom and those folded lines were becoming holes.
I didn't do any household jobs with those jeans on but I saw the hole coming out from knees.
just plain sweat pants would've lasted longer than this pants.

I pay attention to the fashion a lot but I never felt a need for premium jeans.
I can see the different 'lines' from hugo boss jacket Vs Express jacket, 50/50 polyester wool pants Vs 100% wool pants. But I can't see the difference between $80 jeans Vs $200 jeans.

IMO, it will go against the fashion if they try to craft it in a fine manner.

Can you imagine a jean with fine silk like material, sewn like a dress pants, no wrinkles at all???

Jeans are Jeans. you can make it premium to only a certain degree.

Smart women notice the style not the tags.
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#46

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I like to keep it casual. Put on my slightly worn out Levis 501 and a plain white T, preferably slim fit, maybe a v-neck. Some decent shoes, no high-value stuff. On a cold day, I may throw on a vintage leather jacket, no fancy stuff. Because I know I can score with no more, I always feel psyched and confident rocking that look. Plus, I wont appear as a try-hard kinda guy.

Check out the James Dean style.

http://modissimo.fr/bestof-le-style-de-james-dean.html
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#47

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This is brand whoring. Women do it. See where I'm going with this?
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#48

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Quote: (03-30-2013 07:47 AM)mental Wrote:  

I think it's not the jeans but the attitude you have while wearing them that helps you. Same with my leather jacket - I feel awesome wearing it and consequently get laid more.

Couldn't agree with you more. Furthermore, there exist a plethora of less expensive brands that are just as flattering as the stuff Diesel produces.
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#49

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Quote: (03-29-2013 03:58 PM)OGNorCal707 Wrote:  

Even if you don't want to attribute your success to a "magic pair of jeans", you can know that when you are rocking a fresh, stylish, well put together outfit, you not only look great, but you feel great too, when you feel great, your game will be way more sharp and on point.

I believe it.

Now imagine what you could have done in a Custom Suit?
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#50

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A lot of women are in leggins these days everywhere!

Do we care if it's designer leggins that costs $70 or some cheap forever21 $8 leggins? LOL
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