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Best Clothing Store-Teen Guys?
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Hi I’m 14 years old, and a male.
Physical Description:
Average muscles, not really any yet, but not really small arms or anything
5’5-height
90-100 pounds-weight
Lightly tanned Indian
Black hair, brown eyes, hair is pushed up at front without gel (not spiked, just pushed up)
Not fat at all, slightly on skinny side, no abs, but no fat (had surgery, couldn’t work out)
Which store is best for a person like me of the following?
Main Question:
AE
A&F
A/X
Hollister
Or any others, but keep in I’m 14.
AND WHY?
Also what jewelry is good for me, not like earrings, like a ring, or what, gold/silver, etc, where to get? Is my hairstyle good? What’s good shampoo for dry, but thick hair? What is good deodorant for me?
Sorry, not usually this focused on stuff like this, I just like a girl at school, and I’m trying to get her, but sadly I haven’t spoken or made my jokes for the past 3 weeks at school.
PriCe DoeSn’T MaTteR.
What colors are good for someone who looks like me also, and which store should I get which type of clothing from?
I know I seem obsessed, but trust me, i’m not, I just REALLY, REALLY like this girl.
And I am trying to be myself, these clothes are also not totally far from my personality, so i’m not trying to be another person, if that’s what you thought.
WEBSITES to the ACTUAL CLOTHING SELECTION would really help.
Also i’ve never skated before (had surgery),
I think she thinks Ryan Schekler is hot, but she herself doesn’t seem like a skater, she doesn’t really seem to fit into any label , or wear name brands.
I like preppy clothes, as well as plain t-shirts, not tight at all, but not baggier than they should be, and jeans baggy, but covering your whole @§§. But I do like tighter shirts, just as much, possibly more, and jeans that are tighter, like I said, I like preppy clothes too.
The girl though, she doesn’t really fit into any label, so i’m confused about the clothes and everything, and really sad i’m so shy, now I feel awkward making jokes, if no one will laugh, and it’ll be weird since I never spoke before.
A lot of you seem to like skaters.
I’m from NEW YORK (not NYC) btw, any way, if girls here alos like those clothes, then
WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU MEAN BY SKATER CLOTHES? (sorry, not shouting, just making sure you read this)
ALSO BTW THANKS ALL OF YOU YOU’VE BEEN A GREAT HELP, I’LL TRY AND CHOOSE FROM YOUR ANSWERS, WHICH ALL WERE GOOD.
Clothes: My favorite store to shop at is Express For Men. I get all my clothes from there. Trust me, you’ll get noticed. The store is divided in half. One half is dress shirts, blazers, and the like. The other half is casual. Go for the dress shirts an’ layer them with T’s. That will set it off right!
Also, don’t be afraid to ask the employees to help you pick something out. That’s what they are there for! Don’t be afraid to get crazy colrs either (purple, pink, ect. - they look bad on the rack but great on you! Try it!)
Try to stay away from places like AE and Hollister. They are too played out and make you look like a wannabe with all that product placement all over you. I can understand going every once in a while (I like the sweaters!), just not too much.
Jewelry: Go for a ring, maybe a necklace. Make them both silver finish (white gold is best, nice shine). Also, get a nice watch (analog, digital is for nerds.) You can find these things online or at local jewelers (BTW I like Fossil watches, titanium rocks!)
Hair Care: Check out ULTA. Get Redken for men products. You can ask the employees there for help. They are usually very nice.
Deoderant: Get Axe (my favorite scent is touch - not too strong, not too light)
That should help ya get the girl! Enjoy.
read comments (8)What is your zodiac sign? Does any of this describe you?
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I am Aries, I must say I do resemble some of these remarks. I’m always bumping my head & I can relate to Hard Headed Women by Cat Stevens and I won’t bring a knife to a gun fight
ENJOY!
Scorpio and yes it’s all true. I am the next Bill Gates. lol
Atheists, how do you feel about wearing jewelry that depicts symbols for a religion you do not follow?
I do a lot of costumed events and I frequently where jewelry for religions that I do not follow as part of the costume/character. Just recently I started seriously being aware of this fact and it gave me pause. I wanted to know how other people feel about it.
Examples:
I have a handmade silver rosary with a crucifix blessed in Rome that was given to me by a catholic former girlfriend. I occasionally like to wear it because it is beautiful and it reminds me of the good times we had. I am not a catholic and never have been.
I have a sterling ankh with cartouche (supposedly) imported from Egypt given to me by an follower of Kemetism (Egyptian Reconstructionist Paganism). We are close friends, and I know that the pendant meant a lot to him before he gave it to me. I do not follow Kemetism.
I have a handsome brass and copper Vodun Veve of Loa Agwe (protector of sailors and travelers) that I wear when I dress like a pirate. I know that it is consecrated because I did it myself. I am not a Houngan.
Theses are just some examples. Part of what has made me aware of it is that when I am wearing these symbols prominently people of that religion (or that choose to oppose that religion) approach me to talk about the symbols. Though I do not follow these religions, I NEVER wear something that I do not have some knowledge of; my crowd was big into wearing symbols, logos and flair designed to make a statement or draw attention, and we distained logos or symbols just for their popularity.
Personally, I am a Henotheist. I accept that there may be other gods, but I only worship my god. My god does not mind that I wear symbols of other religions, but I am not entirely sure how the other gods feel about it.
As a guy I don’t wear a lot of jewelry, but I’ll state my opinion anyways. Usually I could care less what the symbolism of the jewelry is. I agree that is is often beautiful and we should not hide it away just because we disagree with its symbolic meaning. Of course, at the same time this means that while wearing the jewelry we might lead others to make false judgments about us.
please remember the cheaper the better as i don’t have a large income but i do want good clothes!!!…particularly dress sites! or jewelry sites!
Forever 21
American Apparel
Urban Outfitters
God, damn. I can’t think.
Is it better going to Jared, or should I go to the mall and find a common jewelry shop? I have been told by my roommate that Jared is too expensive and they might ask 20 bucks for such a little job. My watch is worth 53 dollars, and thinking of spending 20 to shorten the bracelet seems ridiculous.
It doesn’t matter where you go, they all use the same exact parts, just some places charge a rediculous amount because they have a reputation and a name. I have a watch that I’ve broke the pins in plenty of times. It’s a fossil so I took it to a fossil store and they fixed it for free! The other times I called around to find the place that has the cheapest price for labor and parts, which was $4.00 at one of my local jewlers. You’re better off not paying that high price because if it breaks again you’ll just kick yourself for paying 20 bucks for that part.
INDIAN JEWELRY: SWANS [Official Video]
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Houston pedal-pushers Indian Jewelry meld the noisy atmospherics of shoegaze, the druggy languor of Spacemen 3, and the portentous tribal drones of Drum’s Not Dead-era Liars on “Swans”, from 2008 album “Free Gold!”. In other words, judging by sound alone (the lyrics are mostly indecipherable, anyway), the track is more likely to be about its namesake band than its namesake bird. Directed by Ivan Shumaker, the video makes the most of its arid, apocalyptic desert setting, lingering lovingly over scrub-brushed hills and naked dunes. Long shadows fall over the band members, who play solemnly, wearing shades and/or Native American-style garb, beneath a threatening, almost alien cloudscape. There will not be blood, but there will be strobes. -Pitchfork.tv: Indian Jewelry: “Swans” [Video Premiere]-
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Learn how to alter the butterfly with expert wire jewelry making tips and advice in this free online crafting video clip.
Expert: Marissa Weeks
Bio: Marissa has been making jewelry since she was 13 years old. She was an apprentice with wire jewlery in Monterrey, Mexico in 2003.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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Small Butterly Marcasite Ring
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Cats Jewelry Handmade sterling silver
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Featuring the cat jewelry handmade collection from silversmith artist Blue Crockatt.
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Beaded Jewelry from Maui http://www.jonarablumaui.com
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