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T-Shirt - £10
Wool Jumper - £20
Jeans - £24
Shoes - £50
Boxers - £2
Socks - £2
Coat - £ 30
Grand total of clothes im wearing to day to go out - £138 (uk pounds).
Thinking about it, it all adds up. You might think, oh that T-shirt is only $10, I pick it up but then add it to the cost of the rest of your outfit, it soon adds up.
Anyway, with this video I suspect most of these kids are from well to do families. The ones who aren't are fools for spending soo much on clothing because it impresses nobody.
I would go to a show and drop $600 normally if they have decent stuff.
Would also buy duplicates so in 20 to 30 years <now> I have new old concert shirts to wear as the old ones wore out.
Anything else though couldn't care less. Only thing I care about in brand is my shoes due to foot injury.
T shirts prefer all cotton.
I am not stylin' for fashion.... although I do have my own style.
But I used to watch that YouTuber and always thought although the people had some nice items, they didn't know how to coordinate and dress well but wore them as a flex.
that said I am all style and no fashion ha ha ha
mantle : 900 euro, but 10 years old
tie : 200 euro, but over 20 years old
pants : 120 euro, generally less than 2 years old
shirt : 90 euro, generally less than 2 years old
jacket : 300 euro but 5 years old
socks : 10 euro, replaced each year
underpants : 10 euro, replaced each year
tshirt : 15 euro, replaced each year.
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its still to warm for assesoires like my leather gloves and wool shawls.
I tend to buy quality but non brand.
the brands I do like are well reputated but unknown by most of the public.
so it looks similiair to much much cheaper stuff but it last a lot longer.
I can wear 1000 euro worth of items and still look like a shlum;)
There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.