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They do have one in Centaurus.

Yeah totally agree. Slim fit is the way to go, it is cringeworthy to see the number of people wearing regular fit.

Never been there for some weird reason although i stayed in front of it during vocations for two weeks. :))
 
To be fair, RL, Lacoste and Fred Perry polo shirts are very good but the former two's fake replicas have made these brands worthless.

Same goes for fake Hermes' belts which have become mandatory for Pindi boyzzz.

Why would they be made worthless by fake replicas? If they are good quality then it shouldn't matter. Of course, if both RL polos and fake polos are china made with same composition and the only reason someone buys RL is for brand recognition (which is pretty much the case), it does make a difference.
 
Why would they be made worthless by fake replicas? If they are good quality then it shouldn't matter. Of course, if both RL polos and fake polos are china made with same composition and the only reason someone buys RL is for brand recognition (which is pretty much the case), it does make a difference.

True to a certain extent.
 
:afaq I dont own a single ralph lauren.

I buy my stuff from next. :sanga

The point that he claims to be an emarati and now claims to live in England. We are bound to point the inconsistencies.
So you being a Pakistani can visit any country and no one hates an eye but if I am Emirati visit another country everyone loses their mind
 
Why would they be made worthless by fake replicas? If they are good quality then it shouldn't matter. Of course, if both RL polos and fake polos are china made with same composition and the only reason someone buys RL is for brand recognition (which is pretty much the case), it does make a difference.

Well in my view it does make a difference when you pay £70 for a RL polo only to find its replica in every bazar in Pakistan for less than £5.

However, replica shirts are fairly recognizable because the difference in fitting is quite clear, but over the years the have become quite adept at copying the logo to near perfection.

Yes, brand recognition plays its part as well for everyone.
 
So you being a Pakistani can visit any country and no one hates an eye but if I am Emirati visit another country everyone loses their mind

I never have visited any country outside of pakistan my friend. Neither do i claim to be of some other nationality.

I am sorry if my comments were offensive. That comment from me regarding your shirt (although nothing offensive) was utter crass. Didnt feel good about myself after that. I am above such stuff.
 
I really like RL's polos. They look really cool. And i agree 100 per cent with the Herme's comment. I personally own a very simple Tom Hilfiger belt that i got because it was on sale. Never understood the fascination with expensive belts.

I like Next because its the only good international brand in Pakistan. Expensive but really comfortable. Levi's is only good for pants and sometimes shoes. Their t-shirts are atrocious.

I don't know if it's like that everywhere but Levis are heavily overpriced in Europe (around 70-100 euros) but I hear they are good value in the US. Still, they are mass-produced in China so, if it's to have that kind of stuff, I'd rather go to Zara which at least looks good.

I buy Edwin and Balibaris since they are the best value jeans I have found yet. Very good compo and made in Japan and France respectively. Diesel has a bad rep (and I was skeptic) but I have a 5 year old pair from them that still looks very good. Above 150$, Dior jeans/Atelier laDurance/APC/Samurai are also good value (but only if you like heavier denim).
 
Well in my view it does make a difference when you pay £70 for a RL polo only to find its replica in every bazar in Pakistan for less than £5.

However, replica shirts are fairly recognizable because the difference in fitting is quite clear, but over the years the have become quite adept at copying the logo to near perfection.

Yes, brand recognition plays its part as well for everyone.

Then why not buy the £5 bazaar stuff?
 
So you being a Pakistani can visit any country and no one hates an eye but if I am Emirati visit another country everyone loses their mind

When a person goes to school in Lahore and lives in Nowshera, I don't think it's ''visiting'' anymore.
 
Then why not buy the £5 bazaar stuff?

It doesn't fit well and secondly my personal policy is that it is better to buy something original for £10 rather buying a replica for £100.

Why buy something you cannot afford and then walk around lying to people that it is real? I personally cannot tell people that I bought a replica, so that is why I simply stay away from brands that I cannot afford.
 
I don't know if it's like that everywhere but Levis are heavily overpriced in Europe (around 70-100 euros) but I hear they are good value in the US. Still, they are mass-produced in China so, if it's to have that kind of stuff, I'd rather go to Zara which at least looks good.

I buy Edwin and Balibaris since they are the best value jeans I have found yet. Very good compo and made in Japan and France respectively. Diesel has a bad rep (and I was skeptic) but I have a 5 year old pair from them that still looks very good. Above 150$, Dior jeans/Atelier laDurance/APC/Samurai are also good value (but only if you like heavier denim).

Select Zara apparel is available in Al-Fatah lahore and its reaaally expensive. Which is actually total opposite to zara's image of being affordable to expensive as in covering every range.

Levi's is excellent for jeans. They invented the darn blue jean. :afridi They have factories in Pakistan too. But the stuff available in Pakistan comes from South Africa, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Brand like diesel is not officially available in Pakistan and has its brand reputation destroyed here because its available in cheap knock off stores.
 
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I'm just surprised that an Emirati sheikh (who brags about his wealth on here) buys his clothes from a regular clothing store like GAP, maybe he spends more money on his dishdashes :misbah

In UAE, they call it GAB and it sells luxury items...
 
Most people don't know that, but jeans should not be washed. At least not more than once in 5-6 months. It will look better and better with time.
 
Most people don't know that, but jeans should not be washed. At least not more than once in 5-6 months. It will look better and better with time.

Thats a western concept. Which is correct. Our weather doesnt allows the non-washing of jeans.
 
Well in my view it does make a difference when you pay £70 for a RL polo only to find its replica in every bazar in Pakistan for less than £5.

However, replica shirts are fairly recognizable because the difference in fitting is quite clear, but over the years the have become quite adept at copying the logo to near perfection.

Yes, brand recognition plays its part as well for everyone.

most people who care can easily point out which one is fake and which one isnt. Tbh its not that hard either.

If I am buying Burberry, RL, Lacoste etc I make sure I but the genuine product. If I cant afford it at the time or feel my money would be better spent else where then I'd much rather buy a more affordable but quality Pakistani product which are available dime a dozen.

If its fake and i know that its a copy product, i dont buy it generally as I feel it is unfair to the actual brand and a form of stealing.

Shirts these days I am a fan of getting them tailored anyways and you end up getting a much superior product at reasonable prices but for polos etc you still have to rely on these mainstream brands for the convenience
 
Select Zara apparel is available in Al-Fatah lahore and its reaaally expensive. Which is actually total opposite to zara's image of being affordable to expensive as in covering every range.

Levi's is excellent for jeans. They invented the darn blue jean. :afridi They have factories in Pakistan too. But the stuff available in Pakistan comes from South Africa, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Brands like diesel are not officially available in Pakistan and has its brand reputation destroyed here because its available in cheap knock off stores.

Yeah, H&M too used to make their jeans in Pakistan. Don't know if that's the case anymore.

Levi's is an iconic jeans brand for sure. I just think they are overpricing in countries outside of US (not unlike what Zara does in Pakistan). Also, they didn't catch on to the japanese denim trend of the 90s, unlike european brands.
 
most people who care can easily point out which one is fake and which one isnt. Tbh its not that hard either.

If I am buying Burberry, RL, Lacoste etc I make sure I but the genuine product. If I cant afford it at the time or feel my money would be better spent else where then I'd much rather buy a more affordable but quality Pakistani product which are available dime a dozen.

If its fake and i know that its a copy product, i dont buy it generally as I feel it is unfair to the actual brand and a form of stealing.

Shirts these days I am a fan of getting them tailored anyways and you end up getting a much superior product at reasonable prices but for polos etc you still have to rely on these mainstream brands for the convenience

Take Burberry. They used to be made in UK and people were buying the quality. There were replicas but they weren't worth the money because they didn't compare to the original. Then they shifted to China and the Chinese factories took their models and started to make replicas. They dig their own grave by sacrificing quality to their greed. Now they are launching half a dozen different labels to make up for it and make a distinction between overpriced cheap quality china Burberry and good quality Burberry (like Armani does with their Exchange line).
 
Yeah, H&M too used to make their jeans in Pakistan. Don't know if that's the case anymore.

Levi's is an iconic jeans brand for sure. I just think they are overpricing in countries outside of US (not unlike what Zara does in Pakistan). Also, they didn't catch on to the japanese denim trend of the 90s, unlike european brands.

ZARA or as its pronounced Thara hasn't really officially entered Pakistan. Whatever of it is available in Pakistan is imported by the shops here. So, maybe that is why it is expensive.

H & M has presence in Pakistan too iirc but i never went to their store. Levi's is definitely iconic without a doubt. Their formal shirts/dress shirts for the females are hot favorites.
 
Most people don't know that, but jeans should not be washed. At least not more than once in 5-6 months. It will look better and better with time.

That's only the case for unwashed (raw) jeans. You should definitely wash the normal treated jeans as often as you can, their colour is not going to look better with time.
 
Take Burberry. They used to be made in UK and people were buying the quality. There were replicas but they weren't worth the money because they didn't compare to the original. Then they shifted to China and the Chinese factories took their models and started to make replicas. They dig their own grave by sacrificing quality to their greed. Now they are launching half a dozen different labels to make up for it and make a distinction between overpriced cheap quality china Burberry and good quality Burberry (like Armani does with their Exchange line).

I never understood Armani and their labels. Can you explain what is the difference between each of them? From my knowledge its Emporio then Girgio and Armani Exchange as well (which you usually see our pakistani players wearing).
 
ZARA or as its pronounced Thara hasn't really officially entered Pakistan. Whatever of it is available in Pakistan is imported by the shops here. So, maybe that is why it is expensive.

H & M has presence in Pakistan too iirc but i never went to their store. Levi's is definitely iconic without a doubt. Their formal shirts/dress shirts for the females are hot favorites.

H&M is considered a ghareeb logo ka brand in America for some reason. Though to be honest quality of its products is nothing to write home about

Zara manufactures some of its products especially pants and jeans in Korangi, Karachi.
 
Thats a western concept. Which is correct. Our weather doesnt allows the non-washing of jeans.

The other day I bought a jeans and the sales girls was like ''if you want to wash them, you should wear them into the sea and saltwater will clean them''. I looked at her in disgust, what a hipster thing to say. She even gave me a brochure of different crazy washing methods, I think I have it somewhere.
 
Take Burberry. They used to be made in UK and people were buying the quality. There were replicas but they weren't worth the money because they didn't compare to the original. Then they shifted to China and the Chinese factories took their models and started to make replicas. They dig their own grave by sacrificing quality to their greed. Now they are launching half a dozen different labels to make up for it and make a distinction between overpriced cheap quality china Burberry and good quality Burberry (like Armani does with their Exchange line).

Agreed.

But tbh even in China products there is considerable difference in quality from a brand approved factory and the knockoff product producing factory in most cases.
 
H&M is considered a ghareeb logo ka brand in America for some reason. Though to be honest quality of its products is nothing to write home about

Zara manufactures some of its products especially pants and jeans in Korangi, Karachi.

Hahaha maybe thats why i have never went to H & M. Never got good vibes about it. :)) Other american brands that are considered lame include denizen and dockers.

They do? Then why dont they officially launch themselves in Pakistan. :sree
 
I never understood Armani and their labels. Can you explain what is the difference between each of them? From my knowledge its Emporio then Girgio and Armani Exchange as well (which you usually see our pakistani players wearing).

Exchange is for aam awam :fawad

Giorgio I think is the best quality and high priced for burger bachas :shan

Emporio if im not wrong is a seperate brand.

endy might know better
 
The other day I bought a jeans and the sales girls was like ''if you want to wash them, you should wear them into the sea and saltwater will clean them''. I looked at her in disgust, what a hipster thing to say. She even gave me a brochure of different crazy washing methods, I think I have it somewhere.

LOL WOW. Thats some real hipster stuff right there.
 
H&M is considered a ghareeb logo ka brand in America for some reason. Though to be honest quality of its products is nothing to write home about

Zara manufactures some of its products especially pants and jeans in Korangi, Karachi.

H&M and Zara themselves are fast fashion brands and they don't shy away from it: it looks good but doesn't last long.

H&M has a high quality brand too, it's called COS. One of the best stores to buy scandinavian aesthetic, really bang for the buck.
 
Exchange is for aam awam :fawad

Giorgio I think is the best quality and high priced for burger bachas :shan

Emporio if im not wrong is a seperate brand.

endy might know better

Thanks, i shall wear Armani and stay miles away from Exchange. :yk
 
I never understood Armani and their labels. Can you explain what is the difference between each of them? From my knowledge its Emporio then Girgio and Armani Exchange as well (which you usually see our pakistani players wearing).

Exchange is the cheaper stuff for young people. Giorgio/Emporio is the proper prêt-à-porter (ready to wear) of the brand and Privé or Collezzioni are haute couture.
 
LOL WOW. Thats some real hipster stuff right there.

Yeah, I always wash as soon as I feel the need to. I don't care if it looks better by not washing, it's disgusting to wear 6-7 months unwashed jeans.

This is what they gave me:

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The day I do any of these things, shoot me in the head.
 
I never understood Armani and their labels. Can you explain what is the difference between each of them? From my knowledge its Emporio then Girgio and Armani Exchange as well (which you usually see our pakistani players wearing).

Armani Exchange - Cheapest line - street wear mainly for teenagers
Armani Jeans- Affordable young adult clothing
Armani Collezioni- mid range..more expensive than AX & AJ but cheaper than EA & GA
Emporio Armani- casual wear but not cheap
Giorgio Armani- most expensive usually for accessories

there's another label called EA7 but it's usually athletic wear
 
That's only the case for unwashed (raw) jeans. You should definitely wash the normal treated jeans as often as you can, their colour is not going to look better with time.

Perhaps, but I have seen jeans get stiff due to frequent washing.
 
I visualized the fake emirati to look like this. What a letdown.

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Come on guys...take it easy on [MENTION=137262]Firebreaker[/MENTION]
 
^ have you photoshopped the pic?

hairstyle in the last one looks off
 
I dont know why but mentally I still view half of you as white for some reason, always surprised when I see the bearded desi behind the avatar
 
***? Your ex-gf looked like a bearded man desi guy?

You really need to develop a better taste in women.

Minus the hairs obviously. I dnt like hair, anywhere.

Besides i exed her, we only stayed together for 2 weeks.
 
Minus the hairs obviously. I dnt like hair, anywhere.

Besides i exed her, we only stayed together for 2 weeks.
or maybe ur ex was not a girl after all n maybe u discovered his appendage during one of ur intimate sessions after which u might hv exed him.

Surely, now I know who to be weary off on this forum.

maybe u need to start eating meat. Helps with the creation of testosterone u see. U seem to need it:afridi

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or maybe ur ex was not a girl after all n maybe u discovered his appendage during one of ur intimate sessions after which u might hv exed him.

Surely, now I know who to be weary off on this forum.

maybe u need to start eating meat. Helps with the creation of testosterone u see. U seem to need it:afridi

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Ur the second guy who has commented about my haircut.
Is there something wrong with it?

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Probably not, probably a new trend in Pakistan. If you go few pages back you can see mamoon with exact same haircut .
 
If Firebreaker was actually a Pakistani, how did he receive visa to India ? :13:

Pakistanis and Indians can visit each others countries, but the visas are given for specific cities only (at max one or two) and they have to check in at a local police station everyday..
 
Pakistanis and Indians can visit each others countries, but the visas are given for specific cities only (at max one or two) and they have to check in at a local police station everyday..

That confirms it, Firebreaker is Indian or an actual emirati.
 
If Firebreaker was actually a Pakistani, how did he receive visa to India ? :13:

I know a lot of Pakistani's that have visited India. Pakistani's aren't barred from visiting India. It was actually easier a few years ago, I think after the Mumbai attacks and due to the recent issues between the two countries it might be more difficult now.
 
I know a lot of Pakistani's that have visited India. Pakistani's aren't barred from visiting India. It was actually easier a few years ago, I think after the Mumbai attacks and due to the recent issues between the two countries it might be more difficult now.

It isn't that easy my uncle who is a Pakistani American was barred from going outside the Delhi airport.
 
It isn't that easy my uncle who is a Pakistani American was barred from going outside the Delhi airport.

Weird. A lot of my friends have gone without any issues. My brother visited a few years ago as well and had no issues whatsoever. Another friend went to Goa a couple of years ago. I mean, honestly, I've never actually heard of someone having any issues with Indian visa.
 
There is no perfect straight hair unless you are an Asian guy (Chinese/Japs/Koreans). They have perfect straight hair.

Most subcontinent people have little bit of curl in their hair. All you need to do is use conditioner after you shampoo your hair.

I am sure a lot of posters here with perfect straight hair use a lot of good conditioner.

My hair are naturally straight but obviously not like East Asians. Don't use conditioner though, but it is healthy for straight hair because they are fragile and shampoo tends to dry your hair.
 
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