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stevewool
26th April 2017, 17:51
First there was the pans for £9000 and now coming to a clothes party in your house too (maybe).
Jeans for the price of around £330, and yes they are soiled too.
There seems to be too many people with too much money and not enough sense. :Erm:
I do know of some folk who will happily pay £10 for some soiled panties though. :biggrin:
www.msn.com/en-gb/lifestyle/style/nordstrom-is-selling-a-pair-of-dirty-jeans-for-dollar425-—-and-people-are-furious/ar-BBAnmO6?li=AAnZ9Ug
Longweekend
26th April 2017, 17:52
Steve, you need to change your social circle....
stevewool
26th April 2017, 18:14
Steve, you need to change your social circle....
Sorry, I cannot change it, there is only me and ebay :biggrin:
Longweekend
26th April 2017, 18:24
What about these guys then..?
do know of some folk who will happily pay £10 for some soiled panties though. :biggrin:
stevewool
26th April 2017, 19:01
What about these guys then..?
A long time ago in a far of place called my old life.
Funny that when you go through a divorce you seem to lose friends you thought you had.
Michael Parnham
26th April 2017, 19:18
Nothing wrong paying that for Jeans, they are better quality that's all and they will last thirty years instead of the normal ten years so no difference really:Erm:
Longweekend
26th April 2017, 19:20
I think for me the possibility of my waist increasing over 30 years is a big one....:cwm24:
stevewool
26th April 2017, 20:19
Nothing wrong paying that for Jeans, they are better quality that's all and they will last thirty years instead of the normal ten years so no difference really:Erm:
Thats right again Michael, but like anything there is a price that even you must be willing to pay or not pay.
I have a pair of jeans that cost over £100, yes £100 and they fit like a glove too, you can feel the difference from my £20 jeans.
What is best about these £100 jeans is that my fat brother grew fatter and now they do not fit him, so they are mine.
But in my mind it's not the clothes you wear - it's what's inside that matters.
stevewool
26th April 2017, 20:20
I think for me the possibility of my waist increasing over 30 years is a big one....:cwm24:
I think Michaels jeans have elasticated waist or they have a patch sown into the back
Michael Parnham
27th April 2017, 06:39
I think Michaels jeans have elasticated waist or they have a patch sown into the back
My waist is 33" now and it was 32" fifty years ago!
stevewool
27th April 2017, 06:47
My waist is 33" now and it was 32" fifty years ago!
Nothing last for ever Michael, we all get fat in the end.
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