Hey Broskis, I went on a huge thrifting escapade and found these 3 shirts for 10$ each, Supreme, Supreme, and Balmain; I nearly had a stroke.
Also found these 3 items at a different shop that day:
>>10960022
Quick and sloppy fit pic of these, the shop also has 'new' Acne, Rag & Bone, and APC jeans for about 45$ if anyone wants to proxy.
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>>10960022
Timestamp or other wise we know that you took this shit from reddit
>>10960036
I admit it was pretty cringy posting that to r/streetwear
>>10960066
Yeah don't do that again. All I had to do was go on the front page of r/streetwear to find this
>>10960066
Wait what the fuck? three year club? Get the fuck you fucking faggot
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>>10960079
i deserve this 100% percent
>>10960085
>le sekrit cleb
>le internet tribalism meme
get fucked lad
>>10960004
honestly they are all ugly af but god dam supreme in the thrift?
where do you live?
Those supreme tshirts are fufu as fuck
>>10960033
those jeans are actually sick, nice find bro
>>10960033
What size? $ and where
My last cop, $30. Trying to sell them hmu
I want to get into making/designing/modifying my own clothes. Would getting clothes from a thrift shop to experiment on be a good idea? What will I need? A sewing machine or some shit?
>>10961466
depends on the mod you're attempting. def going to need a machine for serious mods, also; yes, thrift shop experimenting is a good idea, way to answer your own question.
>>10961466
dude you just need a needle & thread, go for it, its so much fun to modify stuff
>>10961466
You should start small first, so a sewing machine isn't needed.
Just get some badges or hand stitch some things on them.
No pics, but snagged two classic Brooks Brother's OCBDs, a G. Bass OCDB, and a Brooks Brother's Tweed waistcoat for $5, $5, $4, and $32 respectively.
Consignment shops are the best; generally only high quality stuff as its not a traditional thrift store where you just dump your stuff. It's basically a vendor where you can sell worthwhile clothes, and the store makes a % profit. Found a Burberry trenchcoat for $40.. didn't but cause I'm in my mid 20's and have no need for that shit, but the angle is awesome.
>>10960033
good finds but you look fucking awful and I would laugh at you irl
>>10960004
keep the left and sell the rest imo
>>10960097
what did you even expect