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I'm as mad as hell

Do you hate the invasion of green and RL too?

  • Yes, totally

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • What are you talking about

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • Nope

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • IDN: let me ponder it

    Votes: 2 15.4%

  • Total voters
    13

belamyi

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and I'm not going to take green pants and shirts and Ralph Lauren polo shirts this season anymore!


Yes, I know that [sadly] RL has been around forever, but it's insane how this season EVERYBODY ELSE is wearing the sign of the beast over their hearts.
 
I don't care about RL, but the green rude jeans trend has got to go.
 
Belamo querido, there are more important things about which to be mad!
e.g. the Barcelona 'Gherkin', the Benjamin Godfre visit, that frivolous Joan Miro, the blackmailing EEU members, the recalcitrant Almodovar, the Unbearable Lightness of Being, etc
:-)
 
I've yet to see this trend. Then again my closet basically only contains Wranglers, Cargo Shorts, T-Shirts, A few long-sleeve button up shirts, and 3 Ralph Lauren polos (1 red white and blue (For the 4th of July), 1 Navy blue and light blue, and 1 Navy blue).
 
Green pants? Do you have any photographic examples of the kind of green pants? Also, what kind of fabric? Are you referring to denim or cotton dress pants? A dark green or a lighter mint(i.e. Gucci)?
Green in any sort of clothing, all sorts of fabric, and you can bet that if the average Jane is wearing it, it's because it is trickling down from above. It's mostly seen on females, because after all it seems a woman's right to be gaudy as long as she looks different from seasons past.
My "problem", as I said, is not so much the color itself (well... :rolleyes: as far as tolerance can go...) as the way it is used, not just in microskirts or tops, but whole shirts and pants... and we know how much is there of a woman to fill up a pair of pants. The worse colors of all are those in the emerald-malachite spectrum...

Oh, by the way, I've not seen a lot of people wearing Ralph Lauren. Most young guys in my area wear A&F, American Eagle, Hollister and Aeropostale.
I'm talking about men, not young ho[oligan]s: young American tourists are seen dressed like that too, but all older people who are not destitute and can afford at least a coupler of new shirts every season are wearing that stupid blotch, bigger or smaller version, in their overpriced overreaching upper clothes.

belamo querido, there are more important things about which to be mad!
(...) the blackmailing EEU members
:-)
What? ... meh, who cares.
 
I've yet to see this trend. Then again my closet basically only contains Wranglers, Cargo Shorts, T-Shirts, A few long-sleeve button up shirts, and 3 Ralph Lauren polos (1 red white and blue (For the 4th of July), 1 Navy blue and light blue, and 1 Navy blue).
........................................................................haha.gif (read: ah-haaa!!)
 
Green is more suitable for tops(i.e. shirts, sweaters, my vinyl raincoat, etc.) than other articles of clothing(particularly slacks), which can be excessive. I suppose all of this makes one wonder who is creating all of these trends.
The problem is not trending, it's aggressive marketing. There are zillions (literally) of immoderate extravagant trends, every season who never get as eyesoringly widespread as this one.
 
Trending is marketing!
Nope. Trending CAN, and maybe (today) OFTEN BUILDS on marketing but, in line with what I said above, marketing implies a bigger scope, since markets are massive. Trending can be a mass phenomenon or a restricted one for some (happy?) few. Trending was originally what a couple of idiots invented to make their days and lives bearable, and now it's become a tagline in Yahoo and everywere in the massmedia marketplace.
Your statements equal that of saying that art and literature is made to be sold massively in the markets. You take the mere act of production with the industrial production of an item.

You take as a matter of course that A DERIVATION is the REAL, ORIGINAL thing.
 
I haven't noticed, I supposse that this city is too perroflauta for Ralph Lauren.
Ha! Like RL was top-notch!.. :rotflmao: Maybe the problem with Granada is that it's not big enough to have more people walking in the streets wearing it, because posh, pijos in Granada, there surely ARE, just like there are hundreds and thousands of perroflautas in BCN, in their hoods as in downtown.
Perroflauta takes from hippies, buskers, New Age travellers, crusties, gutter punks, the feral tribes, but takes it all beyond all that in a specific Spaniards' way. The posh version is a pijoflauta, something that may be rare in Granada, but not that extraordinary in BCN.
 
I actually don't see many people wearing Ralph Lauren over here. Or maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
 
In Barcelona?? I don't usually notice what brand of clothing someone is wearing unless it has some blatantly annoying logo staring at me. As far as RL goes, I don’t think that I’ve ever seen someone try/work so hard to present such a disingenuous, or is it just plain phony, image. The last time I was at a polo match (and I don’t attend them often) there was only one guy there who looked as if he bought into the RL image of what you’re supposed to look like attending a polo match. …did he ever look silly and out of place.




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#-o millions folk born inta

mad as hell

so HAAAAAAAAAAAAA

so

HAAAAAAAAAA

worlds cultures got love BE MAD as HELL

haaaaaaa

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anyway

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;)

fashion show will now present da naked clothes
' COOR got has dat!! '
10000 rupees please
haaaaaa
 
Ha! Like RL was top-notch!.. :rotflmao:
Ralph Lauren is to expensive for me but I'm kind of "perroflauta" :mrgreen:
Maybe the problem with Granada is that it's not big enough to have more people walking in the streets wearing it, because posh, pijos in Granada, there surely ARE, just like there are hundreds and thousands of perroflautas in BCN, in their hoods as in downtown.
Yes, there are "pijos" but they are almost invisible to my eyes
Perroflauta takes from hippies, buskers, New Age travellers, crusties, gutter punks, the feral tribes, but takes it all beyond all that in a specific Spaniards' way. The posh version is a pijoflauta, something that may be rare in Granada, but not that extraordinary in BCN.
pihippies :lol:
 
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