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buffyfreak1234
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they always (all of them) dress so cool!!!! where do they find their awesome clothes at??????
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Pantheon4
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I'm not sure, but I think they make some of their skirts themselves.
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really? thats cool. too bad I dont make skirts. or wear them Smile (dudes dont wear skirts. well those dudes who play the bagpipes do. thats irish right?
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thesinisterpenguin
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buffyfreak1234 wrote:
really? thats cool. too bad I dont make skirts. or wear them Smile (dudes dont wear skirts. well those dudes who play the bagpipes do. thats irish right?


scottish.
and they're not skirts.
scots are hard people, don't call them skirts to their faces...
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lol. i know. kilts, i think they're called. i was trying to be sarcastic. didnt go over to well
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granpaturtle
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and sarongs, those are sort of like skirts

near as i can tell Eisley shops at the same places most indie kids shop, thirft stores!
their t-shirts are blatantly from the piles of strange logo t-shirts found in thrift stores, but they probably also check out some stores in the mall. It's not so difficult to dress like Eisley (especially if you're a guy) and not expensive at all, heck i end up looking like boyd 9 times out of 10 when i leave for class Very Happy

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granpaturtle wrote:
heck i end up looking like boyd 9 times out of 10 when i leave for class Very Happy


you know that mirror in your room......thats a framed picture of boyd.
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at the eisley store in texas...
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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
granpaturtle wrote:
heck i end up looking like boyd 9 times out of 10 when i leave for class Very Happy


you know that mirror in your room......thats a framed picture of boyd.


He's just kind of TO'ed, 'cause Boyd hasn't sent him any full-body shots yet. Laughing

granpaturtle wrote:
and sarongs, those are sort of like skirts


What's funny is that Andrew had no idea what a sarong was until I told him yesterday.

My suggestion for dressing like the Eisley kids: find cool vintage clothing stores and thrift shops in your town, or if you can't find any, look for vintage clothes on the Internet and eBay. As far as I can tell, Stacy, Sherri, and Chauntelle wear loads of vintage stuff. Experiment with layering tops (and even pants and skirts, sometimes), and generally be creative. Do something different every day. If you look back through the "On the Road" section of this forum, there are good examples in some of the pictures. The girls are constantly switching things up, and it looks awesome.

There. That's my fashion tip for the next decade or so. If you could see how I'm dressed right now (brown button-up top, black pants and shoes) you wouldn't put much stock in my opinion. Wink

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Saellys wrote:



granpaturtle wrote:
and sarongs, those are sort of like skirts


What's funny is that Andrew had no idea what a sarong was until I told him yesterday.



why is that funny? it just means i learned something new. people always say that "you only know that cos i told you" when i wasn't even saying it to them. I know you told me, that's how i know it exists! it's just another means of attaining knowledge!
i'm not hatin on you Hannah, you know i love you. Wink

thesinisterpenguin wrote:
granpaturtle wrote:
heck i end up looking like boyd 9 times out of 10 when i leave for class Very Happy


you know that mirror in your room......thats a framed picture of boyd.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....then what am i looking at 1 out of 10 times?
oh yeah, my roomate! hahaha

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granpaturtle, the fashion guru wrote:
thesinisterpenguin wrote:
granpaturtle wrote:
heck i end up looking like boyd 9 times out of 10 when i leave for class Very Happy


you know that mirror in your room......thats a framed picture of boyd.



ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....then what am i looking at 1 out of 10 times?
oh yeah, my roomate! hahaha


hahahahaha....we rock...
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Saellys
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granpaturtle wrote:
Saellys wrote:



granpaturtle wrote:
and sarongs, those are sort of like skirts


What's funny is that Andrew had no idea what a sarong was until I told him yesterday.



why is that funny? it just means i learned something new. people always say that "you only know that cos i told you" when i wasn't even saying it to them. I know you told me, that's how i know it exists! it's just another means of attaining knowledge!
i'm not hatin on you Hannah, you know i love you. Wink


Well, I found it funny. Wink

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Saellys wrote:
granpaturtle wrote:
Saellys wrote:



granpaturtle wrote:
and sarongs, those are sort of like skirts


What's funny is that Andrew had no idea what a sarong was until I told him yesterday.



why is that funny? it just means i learned something new. people always say that "you only know that cos i told you" when i wasn't even saying it to them. I know you told me, that's how i know it exists! it's just another means of attaining knowledge!
i'm not hatin on you Hannah, you know i love you. Wink


Well, I found it funny. Wink



you would *glares*

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they shop at target.

i only know this because i own the same sweatervest as stacy.

and that makes me happy.

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i mostly let them wear all my hand me downs...
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