Wow, I must be a cheapskate (well, I am) but would never pay $130 for a pair of jeans, shirt or shoes in 2011 dollars. I probably wouldn't even pay $130 for all 3 combined.<p>Do average people really spend $130 on a pair of sneakers?
Nice touch on the footer: "Click here to sue, please." <a href="http://cl.ly/0L0p1l0J3j370m0o0N1w" rel="nofollow">http://cl.ly/0L0p1l0J3j370m0o0N1w</a>
Grrrrrrrrr,<p>demonstrating one of my major pet peeves; If you're going to tuck in your top, wear a belt.<p>I assume this one would be suitable stupidly expensive for Mr Jobs
<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sugar-Cane-black-leather-CANE1141/dp/B004CI5B0K/ref=sr_1_6?s=clothing&ie=UTF8&qid=1312237087&sr=1-6" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sugar-Cane-black-leather-CANE1141/dp...</a><p>(seriously what wanker pays £150 for a black leather belt? I've got one (I think I paid a fiver for) that after years of wear looks just like the one I linked. If anyone wants it it's your for £70)
Steve has needed to upgrade his jeans for a long time. If he's fond of Levi's, he doesn't even have to switch brands, just transition to darker denim (not pre-washed) and straight leg.
That's a funny site. I see the links go straight to Amazon. I was wondering if they were actually selling these items themselves, that would be slightly disturbing.