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Old 12-28-2009, 05:40 PM
 
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Ima go head and say when it comes to urban fashion of AA's D.C is ahead of NY...imo...a very materialistic opinionated trendy city even in the projects u need the latest fashion or be considered a "bamma"

 
Old 12-28-2009, 05:43 PM
 
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Hyping up their cities more than they should.

And most people can agree NY is more important to this country than Dallas or Houston are.

Anyway, this is off-topic. Sorry.
With all the respect miss, I think New York can not be mentioned so much... it has gotten to much attention lately... it's not that important... we have other cities in this country to discuss that actually deserve to get mention more often and should be discussed more due to their growing and developments, that New York City has stopped (for now) It's like it's so immense like mammoth that it can't grow anymore.

I mean seriously when any other city in the world with the exception of New York City, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo get a building over 500 feet or maybe even less is actually noticeble most of time! and it makes skyscrapers fans actually happy and satisfied!
that doesn't happen in those 3 cities because there are just so many buildings...
 
Old 12-28-2009, 05:45 PM
 
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With all the respect miss, I think New York can not be mentioned so much... it has gotten to much attention lately... it's not that important... we have other cities in this country to discuss that actually deserve to get mention more often and should be discussed more due to their growing and developments, that New York City has stopped (for now) It's like it's so immense like mammoth that it can't grow any more.

I mean seriously when any other city in the world with the exception of New York City, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo get a building over 500 feet or maybe even less is actually noticeble most of time! and it makes skyscrapers fans actually happy and satisfied!
that doesn't happen in those 3 cities because there are just so many buildings...

But we're talking fashion, not buildings. NY almost always creates trends first. We have some of the best fashion institutes in the world.
 
Old 12-28-2009, 05:52 PM
 
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Well, I'm glad you saw that you were being off-topic once you got a chance to make sure everyone knew that NYC was the most important city in this country. God forbid that goes 10 seconds without being mentioned.

Most people agree with you on this one
 
Old 12-28-2009, 05:56 PM
 
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Yeah, who said it didn't!
Just wanted to make a point clear on my point of view of the excessive mentions that New York gets, I'm not saying to not show pride for a city it's just when it becomes a repetition that it starts getting slighly well over the edge...
I'm saying because sometime ago I remember I had some sort of confrontation with you regarding New York with Florida... remember?
 
Old 12-28-2009, 06:07 PM
 
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Yeah, who said it didn't!
Just wanted to make a point clear on my point of view of the excessive mentions that New York gets, I'm not saying to not show pride for a city it's just when it becomes a repetition that it starts getting slighly well over the edge...
I'm saying because sometime ago I remember I had some sort of confrontation with you regarding New York with Florida... remember?

Did the same thing on the Texas forums well

Fashion and well dressed is subjective and no scientific data exists to what is or is not well dressed. I could visit NY tomorrow in jeans and a t shirt and still get lots of dates in NY over so called "well dressed" individuals.
 
Old 12-28-2009, 06:24 PM
 
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I could visit NY tomorrow in jeans and a t shirt and still get lots of dates in NY over so called "well dressed" individuals.

Right... Us NY girls have class.
 
Old 12-28-2009, 06:28 PM
 
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Right... Us NY girls have class.

Whatever, I have already done this before

NY girls that I met seem to like good looking men from out of state who are not uptight
 
Old 12-28-2009, 07:20 PM
 
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Ima go head and say when it comes to urban fashion of AA's D.C is ahead of NY...imo...a very materialistic opinionated trendy city even in the projects u need the latest fashion or be considered a "bamma"
Urban fashion of AAs? What are AAs?

Regardless, I don't think any city comes close to New York City when it comes to fashion in the United States. This side of the pond, New York sets the trends while the other cities follow it...

LA has its own style too...but I don't think it's as nationally followed as New York.
 
Old 12-28-2009, 07:59 PM
 
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Whatever, I have already done this before

NY girls that I met seem to like good looking men from out of state who are not uptight

Well of course they would be looking for out of state guys if they live in Texas and they're not in NY
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