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This thread has gone beyond ridiculous at this point.
All of you hardcore NY'ers may be buying this crap, but I'm afraid you're alone on this one.
i went to a museum in the south last year with a friend. as my friend and i left, the lady at the counter asked us where we were from. i told her and she told us that she thought so because of the way that we were dressed.
I just posted 2 pictures that my friend from SC told me to post; of the styles that are popular.
Oh you were talking about guys, sorry, I thought you were talking about Southern girls.
We were comparing guidos to Southern college guys. Most of the guys that go to Southern schools like Ole Miss aren't rednecks. Rednecks don't go to college.
Can any of you yahoos from New York, the South, or wherever just admit that not everyone dresses the same everywhere and that you can find fashionable people anywhere?
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Our local italian guys, also known as guidos, are dressed and have styles different from most places. And no, we aren't embarrassed by them. They have good fashion sense and the girls here really like them.
Well this is just the biggest fail I have ever seen on CD? The stereotypical "guido" (I hate that word by the way) is stylish? What is stylish about muscle t-shirts from Ed Hardy, ripped jeans, and overly gelled hair?
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Guidos are way better looking and fashionable than rednecks. What's fashionable about Ed Hardy? dude, that's one of the most popular brands here in NYC. There's a reason why it's so expensive.
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