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Old 05-03-2017, 03:38 AM
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romanojg
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If I wanted a pair (and didn't feel like making them) I'd go to the thrift store or Walmarts and buy a pair and do the distressing myself. all you need is a sander, rough brush, etc. even some bleach splatters. My kids in their late 20's wear them but if my daughter buys jeans that look new, she doesn't distress them. Her kids, 11 and under don't like going to school with holes in their jeans. So as always the trend is starting to change a little but by the time they grow up it could come back around again. I love it when my daughter will show me something she bought and ask if I like it. I'll say yes and I liked it when I was twenty too. Fashion just keeps cycling. At least she is smart enough to go to thrift stores and her friends live in ritzy areas and there, she also goes dumpster diving. You'd be amazed at the things that get thrown out when people have money to buy more.
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