It's that time of year again; take your credit cards out shoppers!. Shop till you drop, literally. Whether you drop from the weight of your overflowing shopping bags, or from feeling feint upon realizing your credit bill, either way, fun is fun right?
Christmas is a holiday for three things.
número 1: Spending time with your loved ones.
número 2: Sharing gifts for your loved ones.
número 3: Making unrealistic lists of things you want to get/receive for your beloved self
I personally love #3, for it stays close to my heart. Heart of impulsive spending. I started making my lists already, but you know, it's all for fun. No pressure on those who are planning on getting me Christmas presents; no pressure at all. But just in case you haven't noticed the things I like, *ahem*, might want to refer to the list below. Not that you
have to get me these things, but you know...like I said... just for
fun.

Oh,
Alexander McQueen, I can kiss you; for his
McQ line, not for sexual reasons...unless *thinks too hard*. I can now, proudly, afford
Alexander McQueen's collection. Not his luxe, would-die-for-to-even-have-the-opportunity-of-wearing, sets, but his down-to-earth and affordable collection known as, say it with me now,
McQ. The checked pea-coat with quilt lining, pictured to the left, is just awesome. It's casual enough to go with my jeans, which reminds me...
Note to self: go buy more jeans, and yet if needed, I can probably hit it up with my newly purchased
Mexx wool-tucked pants. I would love to match this coat with legit
McQueen skull wool scarves, but I can't find them
anywhere. Well, I could find them on ebay, but I can't trust ebay with brand name clothes; neither should you. As a guilty, also random, thought; one of my Starbucks customers had the perfect rip-off of the scarf, which he said he bought from Urban Outfitters. I should really check that out, and if it looks as good up close as it did from a feet distance between the customer-tipper and me, why not get the fake? I normally wouldn't do this, but hey it's not my fault. It's
McQueen's fault for not making enough scarves to get around to
me. This is some old-fashion self-loving right here *uh huh + snap snap*. Anywho, back on topic. Since I haven't seen these peacoats anywhere, except for the website, I am going to use my instincts here...
Price: U$200 (approximately)

The things I would do for a full attire set of
Armani, you wouldn't want to know. Well, since this is a
wishlist, I shall wish hard upon a floating star that my dreams may come true with a single stroke of winning the lottery. To the left, you can see
one of
Armani's perfected contraptions suited to fit a man with the physique to pull it off. I don't mean to brag, well I guess ... a little, but I
do think that I am one of those people; this is 'self-proclaimed' but I stand by it damn it. The overtop is a waisted, non-stripe suit; under which lies a french-collar dress shirt, with concealed buttons; ontop of which rests a 6.5 cm flattened velvet tie; and below it all is the wide-tucked, straight drop, silk-velvet-mix dress pants. You know what? Heck, it's a wishlist - let's add a slim-stainless-steel
Armani watch with croco leather. Fuck it, why not go
there? Let's just throw in a low-boot in black croc print, go the full mile. And there you have it, the suit + watch combo that I constantly dream about on a daily basis. Mucho! On a sidenote, I would normally suggest away from wearing a full attire of the same brand/designer, but hey, its
Armani. He does the thinking part of putting together attires. If you could afford it, why the hell not?
Price: U$2431 ($1015 suit + $375 shirt + $98 tie + $348 pants + $145 watch + $450 shoes)
Though I would love to continue on with more things that I want for myself, and not you *insert hearty laugh*, I do have other things to do today (ie. sleep, so I can get to work on time tomorrow morning). But do not be troubled citizen, for the
jasongg (yes,
the jasongg) will return with more pointless blabbing of self-fulfillment through buying, or thinking of buying, totally unneccessary brands of merchandize. Then it's farewell until, I don't know, let's say ... *twiddles fingers* ... tomorrow.
2 comments:
I loved the twiddle near the end, it's so you, with your girlishly long fingers (of which I am secretly envious of; my fingers are stupid short).
I commend you on your choice! You've always had a good eye, Jasonggg (though even your superior sight-balls are a bit lacking, as they missed a grammatical error near the beginning of your blog XD Yea, I'm a geek).
HEY, where did you find that peacoat? It looks amazing.. even to me, who is not rich, and not a shopper-holic like jason song from the song's family.
I acutally might get that if I see one.. I needed a peacoat anyway lol
any chance for me getting that in NY? I hope I find one.
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