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Dean. ALVAL
01-18-2007, 03:41 PM
HomeRoom Digital Gravel exclusive.

The Hoodie will drop on Digital Gravel the first couple of days of February. Less then 40 made.


The hoodie is made out of woven 100% cotton. (Not knit like fleece and jersey) the good stuff.
-Euro cut...eliminates the drape look that most hoodies have under the arms.
-Fully reversible
-Glow in the dark zipper
-Military grade 2x1 heavy gauge ribbing
-All hand made in San Francisco by the Homeroom Crew

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/361403734_db0d4faeb7.jpg

steppingrazor
01-18-2007, 03:50 PM
not feeling the liner, but at least its on the inside. the tweed looks nice.

sizer-925r
01-18-2007, 04:03 PM
that hoodie is fresh

hellah fresh
01-18-2007, 04:09 PM
So.. in this day and age men can wear stuff with pink on it?

steppingrazor
01-18-2007, 04:32 PM
you act like people havent been wearing pink for years now

BlownUpdaSpot
01-18-2007, 04:44 PM
gross

tommyroks
01-18-2007, 04:48 PM
i like anything that is tweed...

cubbyfresh
01-18-2007, 05:00 PM
So.. in this day and age men can wear stuff with pink on it?

Where the hell you been? Pink is the new black, has been for a while now.

On a side note, that hoody is ill. Yo, answer your emails my friend

DaVinci
01-18-2007, 05:09 PM
Ive never heard of a glow in the dark zipper, thats fly

Jones Soda
01-18-2007, 05:11 PM
Tweed is always nice.

hollermcdollar
01-18-2007, 05:17 PM
not feeling the liner, but at least its on the inside. the tweed looks nice.

pretty sure it's reversable.

RyanRodriguez
01-18-2007, 05:49 PM
ever since home room stepped into the HB forum.....it's been nothing but heat. How much for a hoodie? still 300???

rasclaaat
01-18-2007, 05:54 PM
The lining is siiiiick! feelin it!

scfdefinit
01-18-2007, 06:58 PM
Not feeling it, too crazy for me.

emmanuelabor
01-18-2007, 07:36 PM
that liner would work better on a solid colored garment(IMO) than tweed.

Mackland
01-18-2007, 07:41 PM
whothemotherfuck cares anymore? get me a trainerspotter trainer

http://trainerspotter.com/

brynw
01-19-2007, 01:39 AM
ever since home room stepped into the HB forum.....it's been nothing but heat. How much for a hoodie? still 300???

I am wondering this as well...interested in copping, but price is definitely a factor.

hellah fresh
01-19-2007, 05:12 AM
Where the hell you been? Pink is the new black, has been for a while now.

On a side note, that hoody is ill. Yo, answer your emails my friend

"YUP, in his pink tee.. WHAT, in his pink tee.. HUH, in his pink tee.. EWW, in his pink tee" - Dem Franchize Boyz. I'm not going to lie.. i only have 1 black tee with the word Fresh in pink. Lol

knightlovesqueen
01-19-2007, 11:55 AM
2007...black is the new black

who cares if its pink. its a color. but i guess progress is not a privilege

MeccaDon718
01-19-2007, 12:16 PM
Introducing the Dead Serious of 2007 !!!

rasclaaat
01-19-2007, 01:31 PM
^^ that's sort of an oversimplication of things given that LRG are a giant corporate company with overseas mass manufacturing, and Homeroom are two cool heads who make everything by hand and it's inherantly limited edition by nature...and hard to come by. Granted, Kanye has now been seen wearing both hoodies...but that's sort of where the similarities end

freddrick
01-19-2007, 02:04 PM
homeroom is so fuckin overrated. its so unoriginal and it really shows how easy it is to manipulate (spell) with people. Homeroom: "Here, this is cool. it's limited. It's so cool. Oh now we have a famous person rockin it. you gotta have it now!"
Hypebeast: "OmG LiMiTeD EditIoN? That shit is co cool dude. GoTz To HaVe so i Can GeT AlL The LaDiEz, and lo0k like tHemn cool rappers! RoFL"


they dont even make their own fabric. my mom can do better hoodies, and have done, so could I with a little practice.
And it's not handmade. its done by a sweing machine just like so many big companies have it done. The difference is, that the big companies gets much of it done by chinese girls(/boys), who actually has skills workin the sewing machine, and this is done by americans, who probably havent been sewing more than a few years..

and whats up with the glow in the dark zippers. that's so freakin unstylish. you would never see a real fashionable brand make anything as phony as that. i had a glow in the dark toothbrush when i was like 7. Back then, stuff like that were cool.

UPTOWNS13
01-19-2007, 02:27 PM
price? price? price?

Dean. ALVAL
01-19-2007, 04:07 PM
homeroom is so fuckin overrated. its so unoriginal and it really shows how easy it is to manipulate (spell) with people. Homeroom: "Here, this is cool. it's limited. It's so cool. Oh now we have a famous person rockin it. you gotta have it now!"
Hypebeast: "OmG LiMiTeD EditIoN? That shit is co cool dude. GoTz To HaVe so i Can GeT AlL The LaDiEz, and lo0k like tHemn cool rappers! RoFL"


they dont even make their own fabric. my mom can do better hoodies, and have done, so could I with a little practice.
And it's not handmade. its done by a sweing machine just like so many big companies have it done. The difference is, that the big companies gets much of it done by chinese girls(/boys), who actually has skills workin the sewing machine, and this is done by americans, who probably havent been sewing more than a few years..

and whats up with the glow in the dark zippers. that's so freakin unstylish. you would never see a real fashionable brand make anything as phony as that. i had a glow in the dark toothbrush when i was like 7. Back then, stuff like that were cool.

1.)homeroom is so fuckin overrated. its so unoriginal
2.)they don't even make their own fabric.
3.)my mom can do better hoodies, and have done, so could I with a little practice.
4.) And it's not handmade. its done by a sweing machine just like so many big companies have it done.
5.)whats up with the glow in the dark zippers.

First of, you sound very angry. Maybe i should ease your life and answer some of these questions for you. I hope this makes you happy.

To answer your first question.
Your absolutely right we are unoriginal. Because every single designer in this industry sews their own garments.

2nd.) Your right we don't hand weave our own fabrics, we only get it printed.

3rd.) Where can i cop???

4th.)Handmade refers to the handmanship that we poses. Beacause sewing machines don't sew anything on their own... Unless I'm way behind technological advances.

5th.) I like them because they're a whitish grey when they're in the light.


I hoped this helped


peace bro.

dex653
01-19-2007, 04:25 PM
2007...black is the new black

who cares if its pink. its a color. but i guess progress is not a privilege

i'd have to agree, but i would add white too.

SBJmarT
01-19-2007, 04:32 PM
freddrick that was one of te worst interpretations of how guys on hypebeast talk ever just to tell you, but iuno im thinking about coppin a hoodie, not that one its not my style but they seem to have some nice shit

MeccaDon718
01-19-2007, 04:35 PM
Granted, Kanye has now been seen wearing both hoodies...but that's sort of where the similarities end

...which is the only reason why I said it. SHEESH ! read between the lines lol

rasclaaat
01-19-2007, 07:56 PM
^^ wow. deep. thanks for clearing that up.

cubbyfresh
01-19-2007, 08:58 PM
Its funny how some folks say that their moms can do the same work or that they themselves can do the same work.

DO IT, SHOW US YOU GOT SKILLS

UPTOWNS13
01-20-2007, 01:42 AM
HOW MUCH IS THE FUCKIN JACKET GUNNA COST?

Mackland
01-20-2007, 06:32 AM
this thread should be merged with the Top 3 Most Played Out Brands...

skorone
01-20-2007, 07:10 AM
that hoodie is fresh ! homeroom has there game on lock .. and a glow in the dark zipper? thats insane!

freddrick
01-20-2007, 08:37 AM
maybe they dont talk that way, but they think just like that.

freddrick that was one of te worst interpretations of how guys on hypebeast talk ever just to tell you, but iuno im thinking about coppin a hoodie, not that one its not my style but they seem to have some nice shit

freddrick
01-20-2007, 08:38 AM
yeah im mad, that people dont think by themselfes. i think its good that your doing your thing and so on, thats fine, but to pay 300 for your stuff makes NO sense at all.. sorry dude.

First of, you sound very angry. Maybe i should ease your life and answer some of these questions for you. I hope this makes you happy.

To answer your first question.
Your absolutely right we are unoriginal. Because every single designer in this industry sews their own garments.

2nd.) Your right we don't hand weave our own fabrics, we only get it printed.

3rd.) Where can i cop???

4th.)Handmade refers to the handmanship that we poses. Beacause sewing machines don't sew anything on their own... Unless I'm way behind technological advances.

5th.) I like them because they're a whitish grey when they're in the light.


I hoped this helped


peace bro.

dunksfordays
01-20-2007, 02:19 PM
so how much is their time worth? You act like they can just whip out a hundred of these things in a day. They are HANDMADE from start to finish. Think about stuff before you have temper tantrum and show your jealousy

cubbyfresh
01-20-2007, 02:25 PM
yeah im mad, that people dont think by themselfes. i think its good that your doing your thing and so on, thats fine, but to pay 300 for your stuff makes NO sense at all.. sorry dude.


So how much would you pay for one of their pieces? And it seems like you didn't read my post, if you or your mom can make a quality piece like this then show us, then turn around and sell me one of these quality pieces for way less than HomeRoom.

SHOW US

Mackland
01-20-2007, 02:32 PM
i would pay nada

well, yeah, maybe i spend a humble 30 minutes on the toilet, make a polaroid shit snapshot and paypal the pic as a ultra huge .jpg 768 x 1024 file to dean ALVAL for a HomoRoom hoody



















something personal like this home made masterpiece is comparable for the effort they put in their hoodies


http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e5/mhostar/DSC00071.jpg

MeccaDon718
01-20-2007, 02:41 PM
So much for eating Subway today :(

TonyBG
01-20-2007, 02:44 PM
I like it but sounds to expensive lol

freddrick
01-20-2007, 11:16 PM
well my mom actually just did 2 pieces for my cousins. It wasnt hoodies though but.. i dont know what it's called. the shit you wear before you take a shower. and after. long things, aha :D. Ill try to capture them on the camera. and ill show you :). and btw, homeroom aint QUALITY. some of the japanese street wear brands is "quality". but if you wear clothes from the hundreds, crooks and alike, i understand that think that homeroom is quality. those streetwear brand REALLY sucks quality wise... holllllA

So how much would you pay for one of their pieces? And it seems like you didn't read my post, if you or your mom can make a quality piece like this then show us, then turn around and sell me one of these quality pieces for way less than HomeRoom.

SHOW US

Emperor
01-21-2007, 06:48 AM
well my mom actually just did 2 pieces for my cousins. It wasnt hoodies though but.. i dont know what it's called. the shit you wear before you take a shower. and after. long things, aha :D. Ill try to capture them on the camera. and ill show you :). and btw, homeroom aint QUALITY. some of the japanese street wear brands is "quality". but if you wear clothes from the hundreds, crooks and alike, i understand that think that homeroom is quality. those streetwear brand REALLY sucks quality wise... holllllA

a robe?? lol


and you ever own, feel, or see a homeroom hoodie in person?? cuz if you havent, and saying its not "QUALITY" thats a big assumption to make

swurv
01-21-2007, 12:28 PM
Homeroom must be doing something right, cuz I see all kinds of haters coming outta the woodwork on this thread. Go hate away haters, keep hating, while this guy banks and gets famous ppl endorsing his shit. This guy talking about his moms making better stuff should shut the fuck up. Saying your moms can make better shit is hating, str8 up. Making better shit, then posting up a pic (and I DONT mean SHIT lilterally, to the fukwad who put a toilet shot up) is how to really diss something lame. But all the haters can do is talk shit, they'll never actually MAKE something.

freddrick
01-21-2007, 05:15 PM
if you knew anything about sewing maaaan... you would know, that a hoodie like that aint 300 dollars because its "handmade".. or because it's of an OUTRAGEROUS quality.

Homeroom must be doing something right, cuz I see all kinds of haters coming outta the woodwork on this thread. Go hate away haters, keep hating, while this guy banks and gets famous ppl endorsing his shit. This guy talking about his moms making better stuff should shut the fuck up. Saying your moms can make better shit is hating, str8 up. Making better shit, then posting up a pic (and I DONT mean SHIT lilterally, to the fukwad who put a toilet shot up) is how to really diss something lame. But all the haters can do is talk shit, they'll never actually MAKE something.

freddrick
01-21-2007, 05:20 PM
why the fuck should I :D!? I dont wanna make anything unless I have som cool ideas or unless its just a prototype or something like that.
i dont make a hoodie that looks like everything else and call it limited, handmade and top quality and charge 300 dollars for it.

ill leave that to kid robot, now homeroom and alike..

and yhes ok, i didnt say it in a nice way, i agree - stupid by me.. but.. damn, i just dont get it.. i think its freakin crazy


So how much would you pay for one of their pieces? And it seems like you didn't read my post, if you or your mom can make a quality piece like this then show us, then turn around and sell me one of these quality pieces for way less than HomeRoom.

SHOW US

contaygious
01-21-2007, 07:14 PM
all this shit for 40 300 dollar hoodies ahhahahha who the fuck cares.

get your prices down, your quanaties up, your designs fresher, and then come back and talk to us. PEACE

cubbyfresh
01-21-2007, 10:18 PM
all this shit for 40 300 dollar hoodies ahhahahha who the fuck cares.

get your prices down, your quanaties up, your designs fresher, and then come back and talk to us. PEACE


What?

cubbyfresh
01-21-2007, 10:19 PM
why the fuck should I :D!? I dont wanna make anything unless I have som cool ideas or unless its just a prototype or something like that.
i dont make a hoodie that looks like everything else and call it limited, handmade and top quality and charge 300 dollars for it.

ill leave that to kid robot, now homeroom and alike..

and yhes ok, i didnt say it in a nice way, i agree - stupid by me.. but.. damn, i just dont get it.. i think its freakin crazy


Well you should cus you talking shit. WALK the TALK. Still waiting

freddrick
01-22-2007, 05:23 AM
i dont want my name on some cheap ass hoodie and even worse pretending that its the craziest shit the world has ever seen. i think you know what i mean.

Well you should cus you talking shit. WALK the TALK. Still waiting

Imperial
01-22-2007, 11:00 AM
yeah im mad, that people dont think by themselfes. i think its good that your doing your thing and so on, thats fine, but to pay 300 for your stuff makes NO sense at all.. sorry dude.

thats damn near bape prices so why would you be suprised that people would spend 300+ for a hoodie, and im pretty sure that homeroom has better quality than bape hoodies. Okay you dont like the hoodie, leave it alone now.

freddrick
01-22-2007, 12:35 PM
8) thats wack too dude, but atleast they are an established brand and at least they are their own.

and yes lets just leave this alone now...

thats damn near bape prices so why would you be suprised that people would spend 300+ for a hoodie, and im pretty sure that homeroom has better quality than bape hoodies. Okay you dont like the hoodie, leave it alone now.

andytseng
01-22-2007, 02:30 PM
People love to think that if there are haters, you must be doing something right? People hate on isiah thomas. Is he doing something right?

And at least bape has made a name for itself and successfully sold worldwide. Bape sells for $300 because it lends to exclusivity. When people see you wearing Bape, they know you looked for it and paid up the ass for it. A small company like Homeroom doesn't have that effect.

Wow... never thought I'd find myself defending Bape. I hate their clothes.

modernART
01-22-2007, 03:22 PM
People love to think that if there are haters, you must be doing something right? People hate on isiah thomas. Is he doing something right?

And at least bape has made a name for itself and successfully sold worldwide. Bape sells for $300 because it lends to exclusivity. When people see you wearing Bape, they know you looked for it and paid up the ass for it. A small company like Homeroom doesn't have that effect.

Wow... never thought I'd find myself defending Bape. I hate their clothes.

LOL @ THE ISIAH THOMAS ANALOGY

Mackland
01-22-2007, 03:26 PM
LOL @ ANALogy

Dean. ALVAL
01-22-2007, 04:06 PM
Fredrick,

Remember when u were in the 5th grade and you had to critique another students essay, and then tell them what you liked and didn't like. Well, I'm glad your critiquing, but you've never seen the product or the extent of our operation. How valid are your accusations against HomeRoom?

Secondly, The hoodies are at $250, same as the by appointment custom joints.


Peace, respect.

freddrick
01-22-2007, 05:16 PM
i see that there is no fur, gold or bling and the fit looks no better than every other hoodie, and i've talked with a guy who has a homeroom hoodie, though it isnt the same as that one i expect it to be pretty much the same quality wise..

no i havent felt it in my hands, but when we are talking 250 (300 as i was told) for a hoodie - from an unknown brand, with no big names doing their thing - quality doesnt mean that for example the zipper is a little better than ordinary.

i mean. you should be humble when you enter the game. dont charge like your some kind of rock stars. only if there is something really unique about the product and i cant figure out whats different about your hoodies.

i mean all smaller brands have no money, so ofcourse they are "handmade". that does not make it better

Vectorman
01-22-2007, 05:21 PM
That hoodie Kanye is rocking is ugly anyway looks like a rug, most of your hoodies look like some sort of household drapery IMO.

tommyroks
01-22-2007, 05:28 PM
dam you guys are pretty mean. Let homeroom do there thing. No need to keep abusing them. Im sure there are ppls that is willing to pay that price.

im gona go to shanghai in may, maybe i can get one made.

Juan
01-22-2007, 05:31 PM
You guys are dicks. Leave the guy alone. If he wants to have an upscale label he has to start with high prices. You think Dior, Channel or any good brand started with cheap prices. Just bc you dont like the hoody doesnt mean you have to trash the guy. And Charged shut the fuck up. Youre a dork!

Can someone please post that pic of him that was hilarious

EDIT
By him I mean Charged

Juan
01-22-2007, 05:39 PM
Trust me I like it that people can say w/e they want. Thats why I'm saying youre a dick. I don't like the hoody either, its that simple to state. I dont have to trash Dean. for no reason. He's trying hard and his shit looks like its a good quality.

SAlNlDllvllAlN
01-22-2007, 05:40 PM
I'm not really digging the hoodie, but I respect what they are trying to do. On the same note, what the FUCK is "less than 40 made." Can you guys get any gayer than that? What does that mean? 39 made? 3 made? 5 made? The whole trying to target exclusivity is retarded. If thats how you justify your price then you guys failed miserably.

-SAlNlDllvllAlNl-

tsunami
01-22-2007, 11:36 PM
i like it. Im definately getting one...

andytseng
01-23-2007, 02:02 PM
You guys are dicks. Leave the guy alone. If he wants to have an upscale label he has to start with high prices. You think Dior, Channel or any good brand started with cheap prices. Just bc you dont like the hoody doesnt mean you have to trash the guy. And Charged shut the fuck up. Youre a dork!

Sure, but I can guarantee you those same brands didn't start as two guys sitting at home thinking, "hey, maybe I'll make a hoodie and try to market it." Those names are icons because they brought revolutionary ideas to fashion, not because they saw that a certain trend was hot and jumped on it.

They might have started with cheap prices, they might not have, but I'm willing to bet famous designers of that ilk spent a lot more time earning their chops than these guys did. I think that is something that even Homeroom would admit to.

Lostbryan
01-23-2007, 03:18 PM
Homeroom looks like asses trying to fight with people on here. They should take a lesson from Diamond when people on here are not feelin his shit. GROW UP HOMEROOM YOU ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL AND FOR FUCKS SAKE LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT ECONOMIES OF SCALE.

ColliPark
01-23-2007, 04:18 PM
lol

zev 1
01-23-2007, 04:50 PM
I like Homeroom. I like what they are doing (or trying to do) by letting you pick out your own materials and details. It seems like they put quailty time into the construction. I'm not feeling the prices however. Dont waste your time fighting w/ people on here. Lostbrian, Nick dosent because he's paid.

yoshidosh
01-23-2007, 05:41 PM
Homeroom looks like asses trying to fight with people on here. They should take a lesson from Diamond when people on here are not feelin his shit. GROW UP HOMEROOM YOU ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL AND FOR FUCKS SAKE LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT ECONOMIES OF SCALE.

wow... there's some mad hate on this post! but to my recollection, i dont remember either one of us trying to start a fight with people on here. and nick is a personal friend of mine, what lesson is that that we should learn from him? what - that "if you ain't being hated on, you ain't doing shit?!" is that what you're referring to? if so, then i guess we're following a lesson well learned? - if not, then please clarify.

and for more clarification - prices for the hoodies are 250. quality over quantity has been our backbone. and to be perfectly honest, our hoodies are one of those items you have to see, wear, and touch for yourself - images do it no justice. its like looking at a picture of a stingray and saying, well its stinger doesn't look THAT sharp - tell that to steve irwin (rip). (ok, not THAT great of an analogy, but you get it.)

i know for a fact that everyone on here has an idea or has had an idea and thought of ways to produce and/or market that. some actually go out and make it, and much props to them. but others go half-way and realize its not as easy as it seems and fall short of that idea. why? most likely because of money issues.. which brings me to economies of scale.

tell me, if we were to increase our number of units in order to decrease the average cost of units - where then would our notarized quality lie? would it not fall dead in the midst of production while trying to mass produce using machinary that will not see perfection vs. imperfection? and would you or any other organization like to invest in such time and money in order to increase production and make this all possible? holler back if you can hook it up son! thanks!

kiya
01-23-2007, 10:55 PM
I would just like to say that Self Edge just got a batch of 13 hoodies from Homeroom and these things are getting better looking with every batch.

It's very simple, if you don't like them you are a doodoo head..
:)

Get em quick:
http://www.selfedge.com

andytseng
01-24-2007, 02:04 AM
tell me, if we were to increase our number of units in order to decrease the average cost of units - where then would our notarized quality lie? would it not fall dead in the midst of production while trying to mass produce using machinary that will not see perfection vs. imperfection? and would you or any other organization like to invest in such time and money in order to increase production and make this all possible? holler back if you can hook it up son! thanks!

Nobody's saying that you should increase the number of units to lower the cost of production. It's that I (and probably others) don't believe that it actually costs anywhere near what you're charging in terms of labor, materials, etc... Unless you're paying yourselves $100/hour.

If it honestly costs say... $100 in materials and labor to make each hoodie, then fine, I accept the price. But it sounds like you guys are coming from this altruistic standpoint by refusing to admit that you are simply inflating the price of the clothes for marketing and bottom-line purposes.

And regarding ^
a retailer states the product is good and then actively tries to sell it. How credible.

abohler
01-24-2007, 02:42 AM
Seen homie at a party w/ one, the jacket is reversible.

Check this out

abohler
01-24-2007, 02:42 AM
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=7579672&blogID=203124593&MyToken=5178bfb1-082e-46f1-9f47-6e47f6d8ae7c

yoshidosh
01-24-2007, 08:29 AM
Nobody's saying that you should increase the number of units to lower the cost of production. It's that I (and probably others) don't believe that it actually costs anywhere near what you're charging in terms of labor, materials, etc... Unless you're paying yourselves $100/hour.

If it honestly costs say... $100 in materials and labor to make each hoodie, then fine, I accept the price. But it sounds like you guys are coming from this altruistic standpoint by refusing to admit that you are simply inflating the price of the clothes for marketing and bottom-line purposes.

And regarding ^
a retailer states the product is good and then actively tries to sell it. How credible.

peep your pm - thanks!

rasclaaat
01-24-2007, 01:13 PM
Nobody's saying that you should increase the number of units to lower the cost of production. It's that I (and probably others) don't believe that it actually costs anywhere near what you're charging in terms of labor, materials, etc... Unless you're paying yourselves $100/hour.

If it honestly costs say... $100 in materials and labor to make each hoodie, then fine, I accept the price. But it sounds like you guys are coming from this altruistic standpoint by refusing to admit that you are simply inflating the price of the clothes for marketing and bottom-line purposes.

And regarding ^
a retailer states the product is good and then actively tries to sell it. How credible.

Dude brands you probably like buy a blank hoodie for about $15 and then put a crappy print on the front or back which costs another $5 or $10 and then they wholesale them for up to $55 and they retail for about $110.

And that's an item that the brand just about puts no effort into, other than the intial design which was probably already on a t-shirt, and putting the damn thing in a box to ship to store. Given that pricing on that simple of a garment I fail to see how everyone has their panties in a twist over Homeroom's pricing...its handmade...NUFF SAID.

Do you walk into a Rolls Royce showroom and tell the dealer that the pricing is way off? No, you go get a civic instead. So stfu.

andytseng
01-24-2007, 01:44 PM
Dude brands you probably like buy a blank hoodie for about $15 and then put a crappy print on the front or back which costs another $5 or $10 and then they wholesale them for up to $55 and they retail for about $110.

Congratulations, you've discovered argumentum ad hominem! Thanks for saving me the time I would have wasted reading the rest of your post.

rasclaaat
01-24-2007, 01:50 PM
I don't speak latin sorry andy you'll have to dumb down your intellectual attack for me. anyway...i guess you're saying you'd rather be ripped off on a shitty blank than cop something dope that's handmade?

tommyroks
01-24-2007, 02:07 PM
i think everyone is comparing brands at different level. You can not compared chanel with homeroom. I think andy was trying to say is that brands like gucci & chanel or whtever has established for a long time and change the fashion worldwide. Homeroom is a rookie coming into the game expecting to market their stuff at high end prices

yoshidosh
01-24-2007, 02:30 PM
Congratulations, you've discovered argumentum ad hominem! Thanks for saving me the time I would have wasted reading the rest of your post.

lol - in lamest terms for the rest of us: the reply attacks him on a more personal level than trying to respond to the actual substance of the argument... as a result, andy doesn't need to read the rest of the post if it has no credible argument

modernART
01-24-2007, 02:49 PM
haha nice. i learned this stuff in my critical thinking class.

rasclaaat
01-24-2007, 03:36 PM
Congratulations, you've discovered argumentum ad hominem! Thanks for saving me the time I would have wasted reading the rest of your post.

Well you questioned the cost behind Homeroom's garments and I was pointing out that the pricing behind most garments in the fashion industry is highly suspect, and that, if anything, with Homeroom you knew what you were getting was worthwhile, as opposed to being charged too much for a poorly made mass-produced blank sweatshirt with a screenprint or two on it. Sorry if I hurt your feelings along the way. I didn't know this forum got all sensitive while I wasn't watching.

Lostbryan
01-24-2007, 11:40 PM
wow... there's some mad hate on this post! but to my recollection, i dont remember either one of us trying to start a fight with people on here. and nick is a personal friend of mine, what lesson is that that we should learn from him?

as far as i've seen, when diamond gets hated on, Nick says, 'sorry you don't like it', etc.

yoshidosh
01-24-2007, 11:50 PM
as far as i've seen, when diamond gets hated on, Nick says, 'sorry you don't like it', etc.

hahahahhaah - my bad

sorry you don't like it :)

el chu
01-25-2007, 03:39 PM
the hoodie is dope! but i probably wouldn't rock as it's not my steez. all the haters about the price need to calm down. they have the right to price their hoodies at whatever amount they please. can't knock the hustle

scotchTAPE
01-25-2007, 08:14 PM
i like it :)

Dean. ALVAL
01-26-2007, 03:39 AM
HomeRoom isn't for everyone. Those that support it, thank you much. To those that hate to hate, that have never seen the product and that participate in this culture through the Internet only; I would advise you to take some time out and see what a cared for garment looks like. It's not for everyone to appreciate.

But, i can say this with full confidence, those that do own any outerwear from HomeRoom are satisfied customers.

Let the e-thugging begin.

or just make an appointment to get a custom one made and tell me personally how much you don't like it.

peace respect

Ppoy
01-30-2007, 01:39 AM
hmm, came out early. :)