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lacoste, hackett, burberry....all da chavy boi clothes i see da white boys and girls wearing in kent, some of dem bussin da fake burberry. I would never let my brothers wear any of that stuff like their friends do!
\"so proud to be jus who i am, so proud to say that im me. so proud to be jus who i am so proud to be so free, im black\"
styles p ft floetry- Im black
Yeah I have two pairs of lacoste trainers, along with a pair of flip flops and a polo shirt. I don't reckon you should have to stick to "black" labels. I just personally find burberry extremely tacky. It's cool to have the perfume by any brand as long as it smells good. I'm ashamed to say it but J-LO 'Still' is really nice.
Location: london over la westside, , United Kingdom
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18-04-05, 09:09 PM
burberryis alrite in small bits. not wen ur bussin it, like "Chavvy Mc Chav" (that picure of Daniella Westbrooke wiv her, her baby girl and her pram all in Burberry comes to mind)
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*dark $tar*
**(: single black female; addicted to retail **