Silk Scarf Lifestyle…

I liked Polo a lot better when nobody was really all that into it. This is one of the high points where even the accessories are going for top dollar on the eBay system.

The silk scarf pictured above had an ending bid price of over $100 and this isn’t even that ill of an I.T.

That’s pretty dramatic to see considering how I used to win these types of auctions for under $20 on the regulack. I was prepared to pony up (see what I just did?) $60 for this scarf since that is what I paid for this one in September.

Now I’m gonna have to kiss those days goodbye.

Peep the fly shit

5 Responses to “Silk Scarf Lifestyle…”

  1. BIGNAT says:

    The one up top nah that red joint maybe. I got a obey joint that looks similar to it and it cost me 25

  2. DirtyJerz says:

    Yo, I HATE how jokers be on my eBay steez for the exquisite ‘Lo pieces. I used to catch bodies on the reg, now its somebody ALWAYS on the lurk, and willing to pay hundreds on some last 10 seconds sh*t.

    I don’t hate today’s kids. I just hate that they have disposable income, debit cards and trust funds.

    Every now and then I catch an eBay’er who can’t spell worth sh*t and gets no watchers, I’ll sneak up on the late nite last minutes of the auction and ……HUZZZAH!!

    #winning

  3. 2Amaze says:

    “A 100 pairs of 95’s but I barely exercise”

  4. Fosterakahunter says:

    I see bum ass kids on the train who act like they’re doing it, cause they got one Lo leather strap hat on, while wearing American Eagle fits and those horrible Paladium sneaker boots. Who’s fresh?

  5. I actually have that silky golf scarf in the stash, same as the green version of that red Crizzy scarf underneath it. And don’t front Dally, that golf graphic comes from an era where Ralphy had to have the best cartoon sketchers and painters in the business. That type of artistry has yet to be duplicated by any other brand since so it only makes sense that scarf went for the numbers it did. These kids today want a piece of OUR-story, a feeling of belonging in a place and time they may never see again for another 10-20 yrs. if even that…

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