http://cgi.ebay.com/A-Bathing-Ape-Green ... dZViewItem I f i where to go totaly batshit insane this is the one 'hypetard' thing id buy, because it is a classic. a stone cold classic.
They better make room at the local asylums because mental illness has become epidemic. i do like recon though. ever since the early Project Dragon days. Conservative designs with a simple military feel that never goes out of style. A breath of fresh air from all the Bape and KR neons out.
man, cwazyness is right. have never looked into the designer wear market. wouldn't want to spill ketchup on one of those your first night out in it.
what l'amour said is true, for me at least, about recon. call me backwoods but i like men who still look like men in their clothes. not fashion hos.
dont get JONAH mad or he will rip you head off with a mere glance of his steely eyes and then make love, weet animal love. to your gal on top of your still warm corpse.
The New York Nort/Recon staff is the nicest of the boutique clothing stores I went to. Totally helpful and were kind enough to mark up my tourist map with stuff they thought I'd be into. Very reasonable prices too. I was so impressed I picked up their Medicom glow Benny the Barb for support. Win-Win.
Limited toys, I understand. Limited clothing, priced to reflect its limited release, I do not get. Don't see anything hardcore about spending a lot on hype "undaground" clothing. Original punks wore ratty clothes with holes in them. Folks these days will pay $500 for a "1 in 50" hoodie that someone in a factory ripped a hole in. Bape is the new Gucci of the wannabee hip elite.
Please do not use Gucci and Bape in the same sentance. Bape is overnight garbage. Gucci is timeless elegance worth the coin.
Don't mean to degrade Gucci. I was trying to say young folks with coin 20 years ago would buy Gucci to show off their riches. Folks these days are more likely to buy a "street" label like Bape. At least that's what I've seen in East Asia.