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Denim Wickedness

By Sandrastanek @Sandrastanek
Denim wickedness The nowadays trend: buying already ripped stuff and throwing away the non-ripped

So here we are, in early 21st century being more fond of having ripped clothes rather than the non-ripped ones and even willing to spend more money on buying the ready ripped things. Sounds pathetic but is just too true, at least for all fashionistas right at this point. Is this suggesting a new trend or just the fact that fashion is simply out of ideas? That's up to you to think while carefully perusing my non-sense post right under a seemingly irrelevant picture. Now focus on the denim vest, yes, that's the point of concentration. Very intelligently, the ripped parts are covered with my head but let's just assume I did this on purpose so that your brain cells would have to work just a tiny bit more than usual. So... what's there to say about my new vintage Levi's fetch - first thing that comes to my mind is that it's one size and therefore on me it's super oversized making me either look I borrowed it from my dad and my shoulders look like the ones of a football player or just simply that my family inherits the vest from generation to generation. Let everyone think what they want about you because in the end... isn't fashion an expression of yourself that is to be analyzed by everyone individually.
Denim wickedness
Denim wickedness Dress - Topshop, Vest - vintage Levi's, Sneakers - Superga, Purse - Celine, Sunglasses - Chanel The detail of some of my precise so-called 'souvenirs' from USA. The ripped vintage denim vest that remembers the first world war and the half pink-half blue pumped up kicks looking like they've been soaked in different colors from each side by mistake. The world's gone crazy but you need to know the right way to wear it.

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