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Weapon of Mass Consumption

Went shopping today. Was absolutely freaked by the sea of checkered print out on the streets.

Checked out Ben Sherman, which had quite a good range. In a mood to spend, thus quite determined not to get anything from Topman. The last 3 shirts from there turned out to be disasters. But the tees, polos and accessories are fine.

Went by Paul Smith and lo and behold, there's a shirt that I absolutely wanted. I could immediately imagine putting it together with beige skinnies, or with pants rolled up till the ankles, sealed off with a red patent belt.

Something tells me it's very last season but I didn't want to care - a good shirt's a good shirt. But the $280 price tag warranted some time to consider.

I hate this.

I wish that I can spend more on clothes but I can't. Still need to get a lot more gear.

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