dasani604 | 11-07-2012 05:46 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Recon604
(Post 8075950)
tbh, I dont get how most ppl say its the nammer style. I occasionally go buy sweats and clothes from adidas and nike, and I get remarks that those clothes are nammered out. I had one girl who told me to stop buying those clothes cuz it wasnt her taste in guys... (:fuckthatshit:)
And its summer, its fckin hot. Wearing a wife beater isnt being a nammer. Its just being casual, no hassle to pick which clothes to wear. | Quote:
Originally Posted by spyker
(Post 8075964)
How is that nammer style? If anything,it's more like East Van style cause we've been dressing like that for decades,way before the viets doing it.
You know it's not my fault another female so happens to find me attractive and decides to offer compliments while at work.Yes Guess,I went in there to buy a shirt. | I call it nammer style because whenever I went/go to the Eastside/Burnaby, I find that they are the ones who tend to go out like that. I apologize if I offended you by adding that label to your sense of style.
East-side style...that's even worse. It would be horrible to generalize the East-side like that. My as well call it the slob-side of Vancouver, but clearly that's offensive to those who live in the East-side and can dress. Casual dress looks much better than your description and there's quite a few East-siders who can do it. I call your dress description "I forgot where the gym is." That's much better than nammer style isn't it?
Speaking about sense of style, the East-siders I know don't dress themselves in Adidas track pants and CK wife beaters, despite 35 degree weather.
The point is, I don't see why you're hating on mainlander fobs who drape themselves in horribly-put combination of LV clothes/shoes when you're in the same boat in terms of dress. Perhaps you shouldn't have shown so much pride or even mentioned your awesome Adidas track pants. P.S. I'm glad you're proud |