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Quality of Designers ... which to beware of

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lmao so true... LV bags are just to nasty now and to many fakes out there now.

so true about the fakes, it's pretty sad, yet funny, how they sell the fakes on the side of the street :lol:

my mom received an LV bag as a gift (a very generous $1600 gift) about 2 years ago and she uses it as a computer bag for her laptop. is she careful with it? not necessarily but that damn bag has lasted abuse and it is still in really good shape. the one problem she has had with it is the buckle. she took it to the LV store they were basically told her in order to fix the buckle, she'd have to pay a cool $300. let's just say she walked out of that store in a huff :lol::rolleyes:
 
you want some expensive jeans ?
:huh:

anyway levis is the best !
and a tip for the crotch not to rip ... well you're wearing levis jeans so don't wash them very often !
like once a month is enough (some don't wash them during 6 months !!!)

when i get a new levis, i generally don't wash it during 2 months !
:ninja::lol::ninja:
yes, i want to invest in a apair or durable jeans. and i never washed my cheap mondays
 
you just soak the jeans every few months and hang them to dry. they are surprisingly soft after a few washes.

my husband does this with his selvedge jeans (of which he only owns two because you never wash them).
 
But doesn't it start to smell after some time?

I mean I am a very hygienic person and sweat next to nothing - I am 100 % sure you could definately smell it if I didn't wash them for a few months....
so how do other people do it?

And no matter how much you sweat, the jeans will soak up some of the sweat and stain your jeans...?


(I am not trying to discriminate, I am just curious!)
 
Wow i have a lot jeans and i wash them almost every day!Haha...mermaidsandcats i`m also a really hygienic person and i can`t afford to not wash my jeans with months...!That method looks insane to me,but...!
 
leaving clothes to soak in some water for an hour or so (even with a bit soap) actually works

i've seen grime and dirt float up to the surface

you do a rinse after and let it dry.
you're not exactly washing because you don't scrub. you just immerse in water
 

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