My Dad bought me my first suit at Barney’s Boys Town at 17th & 7th.
They’ve come a long way.
So stupid; lets rich libs pretend they’re “down with the struggle”. My right-wing get-up costs a lot less than that, and is much more functional. Granted, it doesn’t have the extra pockets for cappuccino toppings like this gem, but it works...
$375! their allowance will not cover this!
Terror Cool
That’s a whole lot of chicken tenders.
Hillarious. Especially the capitalist approach to selling antifa themed products.
"...M-65 Anarchy Field Jacket..."
Headshake.
My field jacket and duffle bag don’t come out of the closet except during some hunting seasons. No patches, only name left on it.
When I was younger, the Army Navy Stores were the place to buy them. Cheap.
Antifa? Communist Democrat Insanity.
But I saw pictures of elements of Antifa in Syria. They had volunteered to fight with the YPG. I got feedback on that. They arrived in Syria with Guy Fawks masks. Kurds were in disbelief, they were simply trying to stay alive and to end ISIS. Many Syrian Kurds are lefties, but not like the Western Loonie Leftist. The left in Syria are more like the preppers in the US. I know that sounds crazy, but they have been shaped by those who seek to control every aspect of life and starve anyone who opposes the brutal dictators.
Remember the Genocides in Turkey and in Communist Countries? The Armenian Genocide was not the first in the Middle East, but was one of the worst. Many other groups suffered from it too. The survivors never forget, and it does imprint them.
Some of my ancestors experienced that after the US Civil War. Along with a lot of their neighbors they voted with their feet and moved over 1,000 miles in wagons to be left alone. May that never happen in US again.
Antifa?? Wars are not about getting on TV. And you never know the outcome. People with warped sense of reality (brainwashed) often don’t survive.
Does it have an inside pocket for the men to keep their tampons?
Antifa goes capitalist.
Don’t stop, boys. Let your inner bourgeois out. Harley Davidson did it.
I wouldn’t pay that kind of money for a jacket and I have a job.
I wouldn’t pay that kind of money for a jacket and I have a job.
Who is the moron buyer at Barneys that thought having that jacket in their Fall lineup was a good idea?
Does it come with a matching p#$$y hat?
LOL, an anti-corporate, anti-American jacket made by an American corporation.
With the interaction I have had with the Left, you can spot them a mile away, especially the ones that may have served in the military at some point, and are involved with organizations such as “Veterans for Peace” and such.
They want so badly to be back in the Sixties that they wear the fatigue jacket, often manually emblazoned with the stupidity on this jacket.
The really, REALLY stupid leftists (and which of them isn’t?) shell out $400 so someone else can put the “correct symbols” on them to try to make it look authentic.
If these people weren’t so dangerously unbalanced, they would be hilarious.
Just in time for holiday gift giving. Wonder how many AntifaIL cadets will find one under the tree when they come up from the basement on Christmas morning? At that price, it will have to be their big gift, though.
It was 40 degrees or so the day they arrived. They were the right cut and design just like the old one except that all the materials except the snaps had changed. The outer shell had been changed to that trash flight nylon that no enlisted man should ever be issued. The old batted insulation was replaced by something like thinsulate and so poorly distributed that in some places I could rub the inner liner directly against the outer shell. I went outside and after just a few minutes was getting cold.
I posted about it back then and will repeat what I said then, assuming that they are still producing trash for the military, corruption of whomever may have approved this contract needs to be investigated and treason charges brought to those who knowingly have diminished our troop capability and endangered those troops lives.
Hell, when I wore my field jacket after the Air Force the only opinion I was expressing was that I liked to stay warm.