How much clothes do yall have?

71 replies · 20405 views · Started by triplesix · Jul 2005
I have 6 suits, 4 pairs of shoes and about 15 shirts/ties.
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· Jul 2005
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LaurEn AshlEy wrote:
Sed_Ated wrote:
LaurEn AshlEy wrote:
i meant to say give me a couple hundred...i had no intention of paying you back
Lol bet. When u want it
The same as buttascotch (i probably spelled it wrong) right away...but theres no catch is there?
Nah no catch. Yours is in the mail too.
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· Jul 2005
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your my new best friend
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· Jul 2005
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LaurEn AshlEy wrote:
your my new best friend
Lol
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· Jul 2005
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:lol: I have tons of clothes. Not even to mention my 40+ pairs of shoes. Sad I know!! LOL
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Kuntri404Gurl · Jul 2005
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Lemme put it this way I don't think I have enuff clothes.
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· Jul 2005
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CHiladelphia wrote:
żNDECISIVE? wrote:
tax free weekend where? and uhh i got 2 many damn clothes to actually count. so ill give a estimate. well i got about 20 pair of jeans damn near 50 shirts 10 button downs and a couple sweaters. i got every pair of jordans except 14-19 but i guess thats not every pair huh? lol i got about 3 pair of 1s and some chucks. i need to get some more dressy clothes and some suits....
u cool...14-19 dont count anyway
yea iono what the creators were thinkin they coulda keep them jumpan reject **** jordans...
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PGPeripheryGirl · Jul 2005
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I'll begin this with an addendum: I am an only child. I live in New York. I attend the oh so fashionable Howard U. I keep a written inventory of all the clothing that I own, organized by color. I was raised to think that wearing a formal dress twice was dirty. Hmm, I've got about 150 shirts, but only 100 that I actually wear and will be bringing back to school, about 45 pairs of pants/capris/ dresspants, but only about 30 that I will be bringing back to school, and about 40 skirts/dresses, lord knows how many I will be bringing back to Howard. About 35 pairs of shoes (clearly I need to step this up, but shoes shopping is so much more difficult that shopping for clothing) What can I say, Salvation Army cleans up when I come around :lol:
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BluFantasy20 · Jul 2005
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PGPeripheryGirl wrote:
I'll begin this with an addendum: I am an only child. I live in New York. I attend the oh so fashionable Howard U. I keep a written inventory of all the clothing that I own, organized by color. I was raised to think that wearing a formal dress twice was dirty. Hmm, I've got about 150 shirts, but only 100 that I actually wear and will be bringing back to school, about 45 pairs of pants/capris/ dresspants, but only about 30 that I will be bringing back to school, and about 40 skirts/dresses, lord knows how many I will be bringing back to Howard. About 35 pairs of shoes (clearly I need to step this up, but shoes shopping is so much more difficult that shopping for clothing) What can I say, Salvation Army cleans up when I come around :lol:
Wow....I need to get some shopping tips from you....:lol: I mean, I do aiight for myself.....but nothing like that.
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destiny4you · Jul 2005
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I must say i do have a lot of clothes, but i'm a smart shopper. Plus clothes now days for females can be found cheap as hell. What gets me in trouble would be shoes, gotta have the cleanest ones. I won't dare say how many pair of shoes i have.
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PGPeripheryGirl · Jul 2005
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BluFantasy20 wrote:
Wow....I need to get some shopping tips from you....:lol: I mean, I do aiight for myself.....but nothing like that.
Come to New York and go to a sample sale. I've seen nice Banana Republic shirts for $5; I just got a leather and straw bag from them for $7 and my stepmother saw it for $60. Some sample sales have $150 premium denim on sale for $20. Woodbury Commons Outlet upstate is legendary. Century 21 has the best prices and selection hands down; people come to NY specifically to go there... it makes TJ Maxxx and Marshall's look like WalMart. New York is definitely a shopper's city. When I go to DC I'm hesitant to buy anything because I know that I could find it in NY for cheaper, and probably one in every color. The key is to be in the know about what sales are going on where... thats how all these New York socialites can afford their Manolo Blahnik heels and Chanel outfits... they go to sample sales where they buy their duds 90% off retail.
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