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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Here's my take on the initial argument: The shirts were described as being poorly made. I haven't seen them, so I really have no idea if this is true or not. Poorly made goods are my bugaboo. I have so many silly hobbies that I can't possible begrudge anyone their very expensive shirt. UNLESS the shirt is poorly made - seems ripping out, patterns don't match where they should, pieces that should be cut on grain or bias not cut that way, etc... Not a design issue, but an assembly issue. I can accept that this is not an issue for some people. And for all I know it's the height of fashion to have a blown seam or dragging hem. But it still causes me to channel my grandmother and make disapproving noises because I'll never understand the attraction. And then I remind myself that my family saves Pringles cans to store various bits of things and thus is likely not a good source of fashion advice.
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