Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we had the kind of money that $1000 was a drop in the bucket, and my ds asked me to spend $1000 on a pair of jeans for him, I would reevaluate everything about my life and the example I have set for him.
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:If we had the kind of money that $1000 was a drop in the bucket, and my ds asked me to spend $1000 on a pair of jeans for him, I would reevaluate everything about my life and the example I have set for him.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, check out the whole collection:
https://mikeamiri.com/pages/ss-16-collection
Waaah, my parents are rich and I'm a douchebag and I'm going to hunch over and hide my face because of all the angst and all my clothes are ripped because I'm deep.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, check out the whole collection:
https://mikeamiri.com/pages/ss-16-collection
Waaah, my parents are rich and I'm a douchebag and I'm going to hunch over and hide my face because of all the angst and all my clothes are ripped because I'm deep.
Anonymous wrote:What does the name of the school your ds attends have to do with anything?
It's irrelevant how much disposable cash they have. The real question is why would they spend it on jeans for a teenage boy? Idiotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else going through this? How in the world do families have this much disposal cash?
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https://mikeamiri.com/collections/bottoms
My son would not be caught in those jeans.
I suggest if your son wants them he can get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else going through this? How in the world do families have this much disposal cash?
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https://mikeamiri.com/collections/bottoms
My son would not be caught in those jeans.
I suggest if your son wants them he can get a job.