Going to Europe and seeing people under 30 who don’t look like they’re wearing drugstore GG Allin costumes is such an ocular relief it’s like shooting valium into your eyes. Comments/Enlarge |
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Are they trying to sex up the Auschwitz museum tours? Or did a guy in his 40s who owns a flagging lingerie store in Berlin dream up this harrowing display of human frailty? Either way it's making me horny.Comments/Enlarge |
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Now here’s a great look that just can’t go wrong and is totally the NOW thing for 2008: Head-to-toe American Apparel. Hubba hubba! (Dov, that’ll be $10,000 made out to Vice Publishing, thanks.)
malathion, on Sep 25, 2009 wrote: holy living mother of fuck . i would be all over their cherries like pacman on X.
Anonymous, on Aug 18, 2009 wrote: How alt.
Anonymous, on Aug 16, 2009 wrote: i want my vietnam made knock offs.
Anonymous, on Aug 5, 2009 wrote: Like an ugly Benetton ad. NEXT
Anonymous, on Jun 14, 2009 wrote: "I love how American Apparel sells the ’hipster’ style, when the clothing is made in downtown LA by hardworking Hispanic workers, toiling away at their sewing machines, just to put food on the table for their families, and who don’t really give a rats ass about fashion. They just need to work. The employees don’t dress like they walked out of a freakin’ time machine."
you sound really fucking stupid. i have maybe one thing from AA. i’m not a huge fan. but i fucking love the whole workers-with-rights shit, its enough reason for me to support it even if the clothes are mediocre. you fail. at this comment, fashion, and life. peace.
Anonymous, on May 15, 2009 wrote: That one on the right. Damn.
Anonymous, on May 9, 2009 wrote: is this at magic in vegas? right, usually around january or february?
either way,
i’m a sucker for tube socks on a cute girl.
Anonymous, on Apr 21, 2009 wrote: really? might as well just start referring to aa as a uniform
Anonymous, on Apr 2, 2009 wrote: It’s obviosly a promo for American Apparel, the girls are holding some sort of catalogs... Why would they wear anything other than american apparel if thats what theyre promoting at this event theyre at?
Anonymous, on Apr 1, 2009 wrote: I will never stop wearing clothes that belonged to dead people before me.
AlbertArt.net, on Mar 22, 2009 wrote: I love how American Apparel sells the ’hipster’ style, when the clothing is made in downtown LA by hardworking Hispanic workers, toiling away at their sewing machines, just to put food on the table for their families, and who don’t really give a rats ass about fashion. They just need to work. The employees don’t dress like they walked out of a freakin’ time machine.
loifffy, on Feb 24, 2009 wrote: i preferred the one of dov in his pink tighties
Anonymous, on Dec 16, 2008 wrote: Fantastic set of tits on the Hebress.
Anonymous, on Dec 8, 2008 wrote: she has no shoes on but I would still totally "go there".
Anonymous, on Oct 23, 2008 wrote: I wish they were not all wearing bra’s...I mean they’re all small...so what’s the point of the false advertising ?
Anonymous, on Oct 3, 2008 wrote: IT REALLY REALLY ANNOYS ME THAT AA APPAREL IS SO CONTRIVERSIAL.
EITHER WEAR THE CLOTHES, OR DONT.
at the end of the day, they don’t use sweatshops and that has to be a good thing?!
Anonymous, on Aug 27, 2008 wrote: What’s wrong with you people? These girls are hot as hell. AA looks awesome on girls, but for guys you either have to be gay or emo to wear it, except for their plain polo shirts, which are great.
AA is a good company, all you people bitching are just transparent, clueless assholes -’that was cool before so and so started wearing it, now it’s over’ ie. more prissy then a 40-year old queer.
Anonymous, on Jul 21, 2008 wrote: I just came a little when I saw this picture.
Anonymous, on Jun 24, 2008 wrote: Nuthin but yuks from you new DO and DONT motherfuckers, huh?
Garbage. Get funny.
Anonymous, on Jun 18, 2008 wrote: I really doubt this to be hidden advertising, and if it is I don’t give a fuck. I love this picture, I love this picture, I love this picture.