hey /fa/
where do u get the money for all these damn clothes
my parents
when youre wearing full polo the clothes pay off themselves
By being employed full time. Try it some time OP.
art and cam whoring
>>13710
I'm 49 and single and I don't care about anything else in life other than making rent, looking thin and wearing nice clothes.
>>13715
alright, old man
>>13715
get yourself a young(er) lover and you're living the life.
everyone on /fa/ lives in their parents' basement so it saves money
reselling hypebeast shit
my fashion hobby is actually self-sustaining
>>13715
Interesting
>>13715
u could be my dad
1) By constantly looking for deals.
2) Care more about how good it looks rather than focusing on the brand.
3) I'd rather look good than enjoy other little luxuries in life.
>>13715
My Dad is 49, holy shit your old
>>13711
пeтyх c sfs в тpeдe?
>>13715
post fit
Im fucking a 60yo daddy who's a doctor which give me access to his credit card. it's alright, he's lonely im broke, he's old enough to have low sexdrive so the sex wasn't that often. + i get my dick sucked every not and then.
>>13719
go on...
>>15062
not him but pretty self-explanatory
almost every streetwear/high fashion brand resells for more than they retail
>>13723
>he figured out how age works
Good job! Hopefully one day you'll be able to look back at yourself and cringe.
>>15079
>almost every streetwear/high fashion brand resells for more than they retail
Not him, but how? This is not very intuitive to me, give me an example.
>>13710
A job
NEEET
NEET that plays video games for money.
>>15398
i'm assuming you're from /p/, but you must've heard about supreme, haven't you?
it's artificial exclusivity; they keep supply low and the demand stays high, so everything they release sells out almost immediately
the people that missed out and want the pieces have no choice but to buy from resellers that flip the pieces for double, triple, or whatever it's going for
>>15398
not enough people can buy what they want on the day things are released, and then they have to pay extra to buy from people who actually bought the stuff on day one.
>>15398
>item has high demand
>someone buys high demand item for $100 retail
>sells out at retail
>someone else wants to buy high demand item
>"i'll buy it for $150"
>original buyer of retail item sells it on for $150
>??????
>profit
>>13710
I go to the discount shelf after the summer and winter seasons when stores are trying to get rid of excess stock.
>>13710
I have no other vices or costly hobbies.
>>13710
prostitution, born rich
/thread
>>13715
are you gay? do you get lot of boipussy?