LunaticVillage415
All Star
Now that it's winter, literally everybody is either rocking a Canada Goose snorkel or a shiny Moncler bubble goose. Canada Goose is the new era Becky basic bytch starter pack jacket. Moncler is more popular with black folks where I live. But the black shiny Moncler makes you look like Missy Elliot in the "I Can't Stand the Rain" video or Puffy and Mase in 1997.
And folks really dumb enough to drop a stack on either one of these coats. If I drop a stack for a coat, i damn sure as hell ain't gonna want to look like everyone else when I step out the house. Ain't nothing wrong with a coat that cost a band. My shearling cost $1500, got a Ralph Purple Label leather that cost $3k, camel topcoat from Neimans that cost over a band, got rare highest quality vintage Polo Sport gooses from the 90's that could easily sell for a lot. The difference between these coats and Canada goose and Moncler is the quality of the garment speaks for itself and they don't need gaudy logos to advertise status. And I wasn't dumb enough to pay full price for any of that shyt because clothes lose value as soon as you wear it even one time. Even though I ain't from NYC or the Midwest, I respect Pelles because it was a hood movement that started in the hood. Also, Pelle and Avirex designs, when they weren't too gaudy, were actually fresh. The whole Moncler/Canada Goose wave was started by cac celebrities, fobby Asians, supercac racist frat boys and girls, middle aged white women and suburban cornballs from very corny places like Northern Virginia. On top of that, Canada Goose only went up in price when celebrities started wearing them, so you literally only paying for the patch on the sleeve because you can't tell a Canada Goose from most other snorkels in the street in terms of quality. But people actually lie to themselves and say they wear Canada Gooses and Moncler for "warmth".
Nah, you paying for the logo.
And them coats lose value as soon as you wear them selling for half price on eBay after one wear. 



