A list of puns related to "Clothing Based"
Many fast fashion websites (specifically I am talking about ShopCider right now as I really like the style they have) have images of clothing that look real and well made.
Obviously, we know once ordered the clothing rarely ever looks like the picture, if it ever delivers to you at all.
My question isβwhere are these sites getting their images? Are they real images stolen from other vendors? Are they computer generated/photoshopped images of clothing that donβt exist (in their higher quality state)?
Iβve read forum posts that people have found ShopCider clothing on SHEIN. Iβve used SHEINβs app to upload photos from ShopCider only to not find the same results.
Iβve also used reverse google image search and still have not found what I am looking for.
Is there a way for me to find the REAL version of these clothes or are the clothing images faked?
I'm wracking my brain trying to remember the name, and hoping a kind Montrealer might be able to help...
There is a clothing company based in Montreal I believe (I think they are just online), selling men's and women's t shirts and sweatshirts that feature awesome puns based on French Canadian slangs and idioms. The phrases are accompanied by cute, graphic illustrations, as well.
If this rings a bell at all, let me know! Looking to purchase a few for myself and as gifts. Thank you!
UPDATE: after a lot of searching, I found what i was thinking of...it was ctrueclothing. I'm not actually sure they are based in Montreal. That being said, thank you SO MUCH to everyone who replied..This is an awesome list of brands/shops/artists I had no knowledge of before, and some of these discoveries are way better than what I was looking for originally!! Really appreciate everyone's suggestions!! Merci! :)
Prime example would be Elon Muskβs new hairstyle. Just because someoneβs style of hair or the clothing they wear doesnβt appeal to you. Doesnβt give you the right to parade on social media with negative comments. The smell of insecurity truly reeks online.
Be nice to one another.
Christmas is coming up and I would love to buy gifts from local businesses as much as possible. My mom loves Fighting Eel, but Iβve already purchased several tops for her from there and would like to explore other local designers. I was initially looking for just resort wear or modern Hawaiian styles, but I am really interested in learning about other local designers. Thanks!
As the title states, skins for weapons based upon the Syndicates in game. The armor ornaments and emotes were a step in the right direction, but greed being a neverending loop...I want more. Each group could have a primary, secondary and melee skin. Base it upon the groups asthetics and "lore". Example: Arbiter Telos Straight sword skin. The syandana is a glowing sword so...makes sense to me.
Make it cost max syndicate experience per skin, tradable, and inject it into the shit show that is the market.
Not that they would implement this, but do you Tenno have any ideas you would like?
I mean you're basically a walking advertisement when wearing those big ass logo sweaters or shirts. They should be discounted at least, win-win situation if you ask me.
In the city this week for business and I am sure Atlanta has some cool clothing brands with flagship stores in the downtown area. Any suggestions??
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I'm willing to be flexible on casual wear, since things like t-shirts or sweats are generally sold in small, medium, etc for men's / women's / unisex styles and fit is usually less crucial. But for pants, dresses, formalwear - anything where a more precise fit is important and men's clothing is already sold by real measurements - this needs to change from the current system.
Ideally, it would be just like a pair of men's jeans for example. None of that "size 4" crap that varies by half a foot from brand to brand. Just do real measurements. For dresses, maybe something like bust / waist / hips, and maybe even overall length for people who prefer shopping online and aren't just holding it up for a quick visual.
Worst case? Whatever, keep your bizarre arbitrary sizing, but include the real numbers for that size right on the tag. Browsing the rack at a store and see a size 10 that you like? The tag for it should include the real measurements for that particular size 10 garment. Buying it online? The product page should have real measurements on it. And once you commit to a sizing standard for your brand: LEAVE IT. It's insane how something from one brand that's two or three years old could be a drastically different size than something of the "same size" released today.
I don't see a good reason to keep this information hidden or constantly change it, but maybe there's some crazy factor that has gone completely over my head. I'm open to hearing why it would be bad to do this.
Based on the reputation of the scavplayers their clothing should be different that they cannot change (like trousers or jackets). For example someone with negative reputation should always wear a red jacket and trouser, so everyone could see far away to keep the distance from them.
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