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Old 10-13-2017, 10:21 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by - kT View Post
again, stereotyping. if that was the intent, i'd sooner walk into LV and buy a monogram hat, shoes, belt, then stroll into harry rosen and pull the most expensive mackage jacket i could find off the shelf. granted, yes, half the people strolling through the mall in mid november rocking a Canada Goose bomber is wearing it purely for show. but for you to assume that the only reason people pay for a good down jacket is simply to show they have money.. give your head a shake. that's like saying people only buy Ferrari's for the same reason? is there a NEED for a Ferrari?

let me reiterate - everyone's definition of cold is not the same. I was born in Sask, spent a big chunk of my childhood in Calgary, before moving here - so actual harsh winters were very much the norm for most of my childhood in otherwords. today, I wore a beater, an underarmour thermal, my dress shirt + tie, as well as the "winter" jacket supplied by work (fleece lined), as well as thermal underwear underneath my dress pants. today, on october 13th. didn't sweat, was a rather good temperature all day actually. are you going to continue to tell me that i'm only wearing my Goose jacket at this time of year for show?

for the record, i have yet to pull it out of the closet, but there are nights sitting on the patio that i've been tempted to. by november it'll be out, that i can almost guarantee
brb grabbin my moncler to look ballin rather than because im cold..
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