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so hot.. hopefully my parents get me another hoodie for christmas next year cuz i will never be able to spend 90 of my own dollars on a shirt. Jiberish for a gift = awesome parents.
I only spend a portion of my disposable income on clothing, and I earn all my own cash. jiberish is really affordable compared to pretty much any other decent label out there. don't hate. people budget their money differently
seem a little defensive there chief. did i hit a nerve. lol
what are you expenses?
lets see, at $2.80 a gallon that 80 bucks, (but dont shit yourself they are more expensive than that) will buy me about 28 round up to 29 gallons, of gas.
i make a pretty decent amount of money working, but i cannot in ANY WAY justify spending that amount of money on A SWEAT SHIRT. (my Oakley ski jacket even only cost me 80 bucks) ala Tramdock. YES!
to all you little fucks that bought 2xl polos to wear skiing. thanks. for once in my life iwanted something to wear normal...for golf lets say. and 3xl is just too fucking big for that. thanks you tools
new hoodies... ugly
windbreakers.. ugly
henlys.............. for fucks sake henlys were ugly before jiberish made them
button downs... ugly
polos................. kinda cool. only one i really like is the white and red one. i might buy that.
hats................... saw them at the store. ugly.
actually their profit margin is prolly piss poor. I looked into getting a 100 cut and sew sweatshirts done and they were $40 a pop, and the guy even said to me "these will be REALLY low quality"
so its not that im angry about the prices, im angry about their unwillingness to double their inventory, which in turn would still keep it exclusive (200 pieces per sweatshirt), lowers prices, thus creating more demand
im sorry if my post was misconstrued to have you think that i was criticizing their profit margin; it was not.
Jibberish is obviously very good at what they do. (well i suppose i cant speak for that i have no idea what their books look like) i applaud that. but i still wont be purchasing their products. probably my loss ;)
Here's how to see Jiberish -- it's a bunch of young entrepreneurs who, like everyone else on this site, pursue the joy of skiing. They have taken it upon themselves to sell their vision of what skiing means to them as way of continuing their pursuit for the best ski season.
To some of us the idea of skiing is simply an icy hill with a rickety old 2 person lift and a rope-tow, others of us think of skiing as the apres-ski parties, music, and fashion, with the actual making turns part as an afterthought. There's a whole spectrum of what skiing is, and the guys at Jiberish are simply pursuing their idea of what that is. They make enough money to keep doing what they're doing, buy my guess is, (and Blake forgive me if i'm wrong) that their devotion lies with skiing, and developing clothing lines is a side thing.
The point is, Jiberish has a vision for what skiing is -- their riders reflect this vision. To those of us who are lucky enough to buy into their vision, we get the chance to share and promote what Jiberish is all about; on the slopes and off... sure $ rules everything around us -- but we ski.
PS where is jibberish made? i was perusing their site and could not find that information. i saw they were based out of Denver, are their products produced there? do they even produce their own products?
that's not the point at all. You ski for yourself, but at the end of the day there are still a lot of good looking ladies who ski for the after-party. This doesn't mean you can't enjoy the crowd.
lol kinda, i fell into djing. was going to school for music recording, and got interested in turntablism, and then someones like, hay i got you a gig at a club, am like aight
and here i am now, 5 years later, i havent spun in a year or so though. production FTW
running a hedge fund is where the moneys at. and I pull in a few hundred a week playing out, whereas production I only do for myself, so I have never made money off production. mastering I've made a few bucks off of some friend's eps