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s2bubz

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how much are you guys willing to spend on knitwear for spring like cardigans and longsleeves etc ??

i have my eye on this thin longsleeve @ GP it's $49.95 is it worth it? it's a plain AGENT 99 knit good for warm days
 
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I've spent that much on light knitwear before :)

It'd have to be pretty damn good for me to go over the $50 mark though.
 

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i either go all out, and spend $60+ or go cheap and go to places like Tempt, ses etc

if you're going to wear it to death (or you can wear it all year) its worth it :uhhuh:
 

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I've been looking at knitwear and short sleeved jackets too, and I've found stuff I like at asian stores, but when I try them on, I can button them up but they look too short on me (I'm too tall for asian clothing!). So I would have to spend a lot more money (I guess it's for more material :p)!
 

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haha i'm like asian size (although i'm not even nearly asian) so it work well for me :)
 

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We have cardigans at work atm, theyre like price ranged $49.95- $129.95. Like seriously...theyre not worth that much. It makes me feel sick, as adorable as they are.
 

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Paying $50 for any item of clothing other than hats or sports tshirts is pretty fucking good.
 

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