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From: 12 year, Colombia, 4 years Mexico, currently In Kuwait, but Boston is HOME!!
Originally Posted by ultra street jewell
i wear hd jeans, jackets, t-shirts, soxs, leather jackets, leather chaps, hd boots, leather gloves, skull caps, baseball hats, wool hats, sunglasses, riding glasses and hd helmets. They may not be brand new and look like hell. But it's taken me years to get all of them.
From: 12 year, Colombia, 4 years Mexico, currently In Kuwait, but Boston is HOME!!
Originally Posted by xkvator
i have a few HD & a few non-HD leather jackets...i buy what fits and is comfortable to me...
never pay msrp...
Zanottis discount is 30% & up...
Spirit...now Three Rivers HD...used to have 40% off sales...
one thing though...does anybody buy those plaid shirts from HD...?
I, for some reason, just dont like plaid. So I would not buy one of them, got alot of friends in Maine that call it the preferred sport coat, but it is not for me.
I have nothing against wearing logo branded material whether it be HD or some other brand. What I am against is poor quality and high price. I bought a Fieldshear leather jacket because it had what I wanted (perforated w/liner, good fit, great price, quality and durability) it has branding plain as day. I where HD suspenders that are full of HD branding and wear/use an HD wallet. Most of the stuff HD sells is over priced and not always that great a quality. The leather chain wallet for example is less than a year old and I have had to make several repairs to it. A good leather wallet will usually last me a few years. The suspenders on the other hand have lasted for some time now and I love them.
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