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    Yes, $39,500 still?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trdking View Post
    Marketing Genius
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/122448615942?ul_noapp=true
    THis guy is trying to get $2,000 for a set of four used lemmerz and 4 caps. Yet he only has pictures of 3 of the four wheels and only one cap?

    Not that anyone would give him 2K for the lot
    fool the market into thinking it is so valuable that you dont need to bother with the ad. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelaiellosr View Post

    People are sooo stupid.
    They don't want to be a mechanic for a living but they want to look like a dirty grease monkey?

    I guess the nouveau Harley crowd has been doing this for a while.

    Hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelaiellosr View Post
    Wow. I'm confused by that ad. Ive never found anybody who wants to look like me after a day working on cars.
    Not only do i have the pants, I'll toss in a plain white, but greasy, T-shirt and a can of grease to smear on your hands to complete the look. For a lot less.than 4 and a quarter. Incredible.

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    over 400 bucks for .....?
    this remind me to a nice story in a museum, when the cleaning stuff came along and "cleaned" the corner joseph beuys had installed with grease and else.
    imagine the laundry lady is giving the jeans a proper washing cycle...
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    Man were we stupid. We used to get off work, take a shower and put on nice clothes to meet girls. THink of all the time we could have saved not washing up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearby View Post
    Wow. I'm confused by that ad. Ive never found anybody who wants to look like me after a day working on cars.
    Not only do i have the pants, I'll toss in a plain white, but greasy, T-shirt and a can of grease to smear on your hands to complete the look. For a lot less.than 4 and a quarter. Incredible.
    With Gearby's free t-shirt, these pants and maybe a tool bag, looks like a free pass into pit row to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    With Gearby's free t-shirt, these pants and maybe a tool bag, looks like a free pass into pit row to me.
    THey won't let you onto pit row looking like that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelaiellosr View Post

    A great American, Mike Rowe, chose to put in his two senses on this.



    This morning, for your consideration, I offer further proof that our country’s war on work continues to rage in all corners of polite society. Behold the latest assault from Nordstrom’s. The “Barracuda Straight Leg Jeans.” http://bit.ly/2oYpyBn

    Finally - a pair of jeans that look like they have been worn by someone with a dirty job…made for people who don't. And you can have your very own pair for just $425.00.

    Here’s the official description, from their website.

    “These heavily distressed medium-blue denim jeans embody rugged, Americana workwear that's seen some hard-working action with a crackled, caked-on muddy coating that shows you're not afraid to get down and dirty.”

    On the positive side, Nordstrom’s isn’t purging their shelves of work-related imagery, like the owners of Monopoly did when they replaced the wheelbarrow with a rubber ducky. They seem to value icons work. What they don’t value - obviously - is authenticity.

    I understand the appeal of buying broken-in jeans. I mean really, who has time these days to wait for a pair of jeans to naturally fade? I also understand the different cuts. Might as well get something that fits and feels comfortable. But they lost me years ago with their various stages of “distress.” The stone wash and the acid wash the rinsed wash and the bleached wash... And they really lost me when they started tearing holes in them on purpose.

    I saw a pair of jeans at Macy’s the other day that looked like they’d been bathed in boric acid, hung up and shot multiple times with a twelve-gauge, and then pounded on a rock down by the river. They too, were on sale, for $249.00.

    But forget the jeans themselves for a moment, and their price, and look again at the actual description. “Rugged Americana” is now synonymous with a “caked-on, muddy coating.” Not real mud. Fake mud. Something to foster the illusion of work. The illusion of effort. Or perhaps, for those who actually buy them, the illusion of sanity.

    The Barracuda Straight Leg Jeans aren’t pants. They’re not even fashion. They’re a costume for wealthy people who see work as ironic – not iconic. To them, might I suggest the revolutionary new "Borax Wash," which I discovered some years ago while rescuing birds who had the misfortune of falling into Searle’s Lake in the lovely and picturesque town of Trona.

    If Nordstrom’s wants to carry them, the description would read something like this:

    “Finally - a pair of jeans for the hard-working gent who doesn’t want to actually wear them. The Borax Wash is so rugged and so manly, they don’t even need a human to hold them up! So sit back and relax, secure in the knowledge that your work pants can’t be folded or stored like other jeans. Show the world you mean business by owning the only jeans that can’t be worn! The jeans, that can stand on their own!”

    $600 - only at Nordstrom.
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