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    Ed Hardy clothing

    Anyone see this clothing on TV shows recently? It's been on alot of shows like, Entourage and those Hollywood VH1 shows. They are created by a designer named Christian Audigier, he started working with this tattoo artist 'Don Ed Hardy' putting his designs on T-Shirts, Jeans, womens bags, etc...such awesome stuff I just ordered a few T-Shirts... theres a store in the city that carries his stuff, easier to order it online though (few bucks cheaper and more selection)





    www.EdHardyShop.com
    you can't really notice in the pics but the shirts got rhinestones and etched in designs, really cool shit

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    Mate Ed Hardy has been around for a couple years now.

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    That is some gay ass shit.

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    they look good to me, never seem them before, will have to check the site out

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    personally, i think ed hardy stuff looks horrible. and it is WAY WAY WAY over priced... 120 dollars for a f*ckin tshirt? get outta here...

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    Its kinda played out now sort of like a fad that came and went I have a couple ed hardy shirts in my closet but thats were there gonna stay.Christian Audigier has his own line of cloths now but theres too much going on in one shirt not my style at all

    this is some of christian Audigier line


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    Who would have guessed that SVT was into fashion

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Who would have guessed that SVT was into fashion

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    I think the printed t shirt style is played out now.

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    ed hardey has come and gone. Atleast for me.

    I wear alot of aqua vi now

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    You know I kinda like some of the printed T-shirts ed hardy, affliction, etc.

    but on the other hand im 27 yrs old and i think to myself, who am I trying to impress here?

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    i like affliction and extreame coture better

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike954 View Post
    i like affliction and extreame coture better
    i cant stand affliction. And ever since ufc started promoting it every smuck wears it

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    ed hardey has come and gone. Atleast for me.

    I wear alot of aqua vi now
    Looks alot like Affliction, not bad stuff.
    I heard of Ed Hardy a few months ago, just never actually looked into it

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTmuscle View Post
    Looks alot like Affliction, not bad stuff.
    I heard of Ed Hardy a few months ago, just never actually looked into it
    where area do you live in. I'm curious. Around nj/ny/philly ed hardy was real popular a couple years ago. You couldnt go any where with out someone wearing it.

    I just moved to texas and ed hardy seems to be real big here now. Hell they are opening a new store in dallas

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    problem with ed hardy and affliction is that every one wears them. here in south florida, you cant own one of those shirts and go out and not run into two or three people with the same shirt on. i believe that if i pay $120 for a t-shirt, i should be the only one within a 70 sq. mile radius to have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    where area do you live in. I'm curious. Around nj/ny/philly ed hardy was real popular a couple years ago. You couldnt go any where with out someone wearing it.

    I just moved to texas and ed hardy seems to be real big here now. Hell they are opening a new store in dallas
    Massachusetts. But kids in college arn't spending a dollar on clothes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sepsis View Post
    problem with ed hardy and affliction is that every one wears them. here in south florida, you cant own one of those shirts and go out and not run into two or three people with the same shirt on. i believe that if i pay $120 for a t-shirt, i should be the only one within a 70 sq. mile radius to have it.
    Same thing for me here in LA, I have a lot of Ed Hardy shirts but wear it a lot less now since everyone wears them now and they are usually douchebags. Look into Legends Of Style, currently my favorite line.

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    I think Ed Hardy's stuff is pretty sweet! It's just hitting Indiana as well. But I've seen it on VH1 as well. Janice Dikerson modeling show showcased Ed Hardy on one of her shows. I like it, but I do think it is a bit pricey as well.

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    Ed Hardy Shit is cheesy and played out, that shit was tragic when it was put out, and it's gaudy as ****, and an old trend that wont die out

    like ****ing crocs

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    I like over priced clothes but thats one brand I can't get into. Played out and doesn't even look good for the money.

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    Yep, I'm thinking about signing my name in t-shirts and painting a picture on them then selling them for 100 bucks. If any of you are interested let me know.

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    Those fancy boy t-shirts really aren't my thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz777 View Post
    Those fancy boy t-shirts really aren't my thing.


    lol345

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    Too much crap for a guys shirt after all it's just a T shirt. More of a chicks thing IMHO.

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    I've been to the big Ed Hardy store on Melrose Blvd here in LA. If you want to pay $119 for a t-shirt, you shop there.

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    I like it but to much money for just a shirt.

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    wear a plain white one and advertise your body rather than some cheesy design. If you must have some colour then just don't wash the blood spatter off of the front.

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    I'm in LA and have a coworker who is a good friend of Christian Audiger...biggest group of douches you will ever meet...Bunch of guys who get shirts with tattoos but are still living at home so getting real ink tatoos are a negative. seriously though, take a look at the trend..it's about to pop....dudes wearing ed hardy designed shirts but dont have any tatoos along with true religion jeans...reminsicent of z. cavvaraccis and skidz...just your typical guido, pumpin fists in a club attitude..

    The part that bothers me the most are all the losers that buy this crap, ed hardy was considered one of the OG navy tattoo artists who introduced japanese style tatooing to america....who cares??? ill just buy a 100$ tshirt that cost under a dollar to make...

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    everyone and his mother wears ed hardy nowadays. in europe there are some many fakes around its not even funny

    i always try to wear less popular designers to have a more unique look..

    Monarchy, Affliction, Salvage and J. Steger are the brands i am wearing right now.

    You should have a quick look at emoda.com they carry A lOT of stuff which might appeal to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AleX-69 View Post
    everyone and his mother wears ed hardy nowadays. in europe there are some many fakes around its not even funny

    i always try to wear less popular designers to have a more unique look..

    Monarchy, Affliction, Salvage and J. Steger are the brands i am wearing right now.

    You should have a quick look at emoda.com they carry A lOT of stuff which might appeal to you.
    that website is sweet, thanks man!

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    Yep, Ed Hardy kind of came and went up here. Its not totally gone but was big the last 2 years. Every other person at the clubs was wearing it. Its fizzling out in the white club scene, however I do see it more and more in the black club scene. Which is strange to see cause most of Ed Hardy clothes are tight fitting and the style is geared towards, rockers, house heads, etc.

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