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Here is a hat that Baldwin Denim has listed for $42
Quote from: Pete on October 08, 2012, 09:25:29 PMHere is a hat that Baldwin Denim has listed for $42I have that hat!
yup, it's essentially a low crown 59 fifty
Quote from: pissclams on October 08, 2012, 10:33:47 PMyup, it's essentially a low crown 59 fifty Is there really white stitching on only one eyelet though?
$78
Anyone who feels the need to label or categorize themselves wreaks of self esteem issues and a lack of confidence.
Quote from: shivvyman on October 09, 2012, 06:08:30 AMAnyone who feels the need to label or categorize themselves wreaks of self esteem issues and a lack of confidence.I've got a little pro-tip for you: nobody who is a hipster publically calls themselves a hipster
In its most simplest terms, a hipster is an individual who wants to know things. Whether it’s knowing of a band before anyone else, or knowing about the conflict in Syria, the history of taxidermy or obscure words in 20th century Americana. A hipster is someone that’s eager to learn, to see—and yes—even to do. Being a hipster means you’re part of a subculture. As a demographic, hipsters try to set themselves apart from culture as a whole, while simultaneously remaining within the culture. This is nothing extraordinary for a subculture, and yet there’s a certain stigma applied to the “hipster” label.The term, Hipster, has become used rather frequently to identify anyone that doesn’t appear mainstream. So hipsters stand out from the crowd. (Even if they fit into their stereotypical niche of standing out from the crowd.) Personally, “hipster” is just about the only label I’ve ever felt comfortable with. It’s a subculture so vague it can cover all manners of sins, styles and vices.
What a complete dogshit hat.
Dogshit hat, derpy gf. Who are these losers?
Quote from: steve dave on October 09, 2012, 08:08:33 AMQuote from: shivvyman on October 09, 2012, 06:08:30 AMAnyone who feels the need to label or categorize themselves wreaks of self esteem issues and a lack of confidence.I've got a little pro-tip for you: nobody who is a hipster publically calls themselves a hipsterAnother *PrO-tIp* "wreaks havoc" vs "reeks of self esteem issues"