The Streets of Denver

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Just as we were beginning to lament our lack of local fashionista resources, there are now not one, but two new blogs which track fashion in Denver: The Streets of Denver & The Intersection.

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I would gladly punch you in the face.
So, why not call the blog “Random hipsters in front of Buffalo Exchange”? Same thing.

god damn it Adrock…I was going to say the same thing.

I’m already sick of the 80’s and it’s only 2008.

Yeah, I was curious about the Buffalo Exchange thing myself. So do they just stand outside and tell them to go in and grab some overpriced Goodwill clothes and wait until they come out to photograph them?

I’ll tell you a big reason I left the city in 2006.

Denver: Trying Way To Hard To Be Cool!

I felt violent rages of anger flowing through my veins after checking out those “fashion” sites. Come on (people in photographs)...since when does “individual” equate to “overdone ironically unironic quirkyness”.

[vomits]

For the record, and to my surprise, Portland, OR has more posers (but way less shopping malls).

What the fuck does any of this mean.. I think this whole shit is a little lame and played out too?? But what should they be doing??? Should they go take pics of some REI customers? Maybe if they go to your office they can take a picture of some people wearing dockers, a Broncos polo, and some gap pants?? Like this isn’t the case everywhere you go? At least they are trying to be involved and do something. I piss on you all for talking shit on people being “creative” or “active” in any way. (they are dressed terribly most of the time..)

vice’s ‘do’s and don’ts’ comes to mind.

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