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Is this true...?
#11

They wasn't, from what I remember it was all Gazelle's and Trim Trabbs but tbh it was only a matter of time before they started to reissue the old classics anyway, of which the Supe is.


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#12

Yep Supergimp isn't that what originals was set up for.
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#13

Well I imagine it was but you could still buy Superstars, Gazelle's etc before they introduced the Originals range.


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#14

Oohh can o worms or what?

I'm always interested in the history of originals, etc, but who the hell is X-Large?

fc


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#15

Beastie Boys affiliated shop from back in the day. Great for buying Ben Davis work trousers, t shirts and assorted streetwear. Used to have a shop in Toronto. Now it's a West Indian restaurant. They do a nice roti.

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#16

(18-05-11, 12:07 AM)mr.pure Wrote:  What ?!?
yup, sounds right to me

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#17

You're tripping!

Cod, take yourself outside and give yourself a beating.
Beastie Boys were never involved with X-Large.
Mike D was part of it from the start and continues to be a shareholder.

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#18

Don't blame me, blame our Canadian friend. Very Happy

Can I take that thank you back? Wink

fc too lazy to google it


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#19

(18-05-11, 10:25 PM)mr.pure Wrote:  You're tripping!
Very Happy calm down P
my comment of "sounds right to me" was in favor of your statement!!!!
sheesh, don't you understand humor from across the pond? Wink
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