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Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by En. View PostI didn't know that was a thing lol. The ones I meet are usually just giving away their mixtapes.Originally posted by gregor View Posti've never found them to be blank, but considering the music often contained within, i'd rather they be blank. it's best not to engage in what is basically panhandling.
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Originally posted by dji View PostSelling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Originally posted by Law View PostWhat is that, 1 Euro for every second it took to make.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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buying from japan is a crapshoot. half the items i got: sellers note the condition as used but take photos that hide bald spots in wool shirts so they look like they're in decent condition or some other variation of hiding damage
i swear one guy photoshopped armpit stains from this shirt
it's a completely different experience than buying on eBay where the sellers would prominently feature any defects, or at the very least make sure it was visible or noted somewhere in the listing
i'm happy with 1/3 from YHJ (Rakuten seems to be better because the sellers seem to be for consignment and the items are professionally appraised) whereas its 8/10 from eBay. and those duds from eBay are usually due to sizing issuesLast edited by okayvin; 12-08-2015, 01:13 AM.
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Originally posted by okayvin View Postbuying from japan is a crapshoot. half the items i got: sellers note the condition as used but take photos that hide bald spots in wool shirts so they look like they're in decent condition or some other variation of hiding damage
i swear one guy photoshopped armpit stains from this shirt
it's a completely different experience than buying on eBay where the sellers would prominently feature any defects, or at the very least make sure it was visible or noted somewhere in the listing
i'm happy with 1/3 from YHJ (Rakuten seems to be better because the sellers seem to be for consignment and the items are professionally appraised) whereas its 8/10 from eBay. and those duds from eBay are usually due to sizing issues
Funny cos I've had the exact opposite experience buying on rakuten vs eBay. I've found that the Japanese sellers often overstate the flaws and I have often received a garment ranked as C that is practically flawless. Whereas on eBay they describe the item as being hardly worn etc but when I receive them they are obviously not in good shape. My only gripe is the lack of clear high res pictures on rakuten.
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Originally posted by Comotomo View PostFunny cos I've had the exact opposite experience buying on rakuten vs eBay. I've found that the Japanese sellers often overstate the flaws and I have often received a garment ranked as C that is practically flawless. Whereas on eBay they describe the item as being hardly worn etc but when I receive them they are obviously not in good shape. My only gripe is the lack of clear high res pictures on rakuten.
rakuten pictures are really often misleading, as they show a completely different colour, or often different piece, but i've had about a half dozen interactions on rakuten where a stain or tear or mislabelling was noticed by the shop after purchase and before shipping, and i was given a sizeable discount for it. in the meanwhile, i've had terrible experiences with people on grailed and facebook.
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I don't think you can generalize either way. I've had both good and bad experiences on every marketplace."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by lowrey View PostI don't think you can generalize either way. I've had both good and bad experiences on every marketplace.
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Originally posted by Comotomo View PostFunny cos I've had the exact opposite experience buying on rakuten vs eBay. I've found that the Japanese sellers often overstate the flaws and I have often received a garment ranked as C that is practically flawless. Whereas on eBay they describe the item as being hardly worn etc but when I receive them they are obviously not in good shape. My only gripe is the lack of clear high res pictures on rakuten.
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