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speedster.8

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
I'm looking for a forum where the average member age is younger and perhaps the style is a bit more outlandish. I like reading the posts here, but I can't really relate. Can anyone help?
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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
I was hoping nobody would do that.
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You could always try SUFU & stylezeitgeist ... But what i have seen you post would fall in the category of Willsw's suggestion ...
Originally Posted by Étienne
Hum, the main French forum (as in, earlier and bigger) would actually be http://www.souliers.net/new/index.php
I find depiedencap to be wider in terms of toppics, and have a larger user base. But they are both good, souliers have some nice discussions
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dutch Sf has some nice links pages ... And since OP is dutch based .... Speed
 

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Originally Posted by speedster.8
PLENTY, they are fanatics
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This is one I stumbled on today: http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/mens_ex_sekaibunkasha
Not certain if there really is any assosciation with the mag Mens'ex ...

I'l try to search my bookmarks, you offering to translate?
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Sorry, my Japanese is decent, but I can't offer to translate. It's just that I'm often struck by the fact that I could be browsing a Japanese version of style forum and brushing up on my Japanese at the same time. I'm also interested (in an academic sense) in the idea that a lot of 'American' clothing trends either 1) have different, alternative lives in Japan, or 2) those new lives get re-imported back to the US and change things here.

Thanks for bookmarks, I'll check them out.
 

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Originally Posted by Amar ezzahi
And what about the term "bigger"????
In terms of archive of posts and number of users, unless it changed recently.

No need to get vindicative, BTW, I don't read any of the two, and have no vested interest in the matter.

Earlier doesn't mean better.
No, but it does make one's eyebrow raise when one is cited and not the much earlier and more established one.
 

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depiedencap IS sort of the "more advanced" French forum.
 

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Originally Posted by RJman
depiedencap IS sort of the "more advanced" French forum.
Hum, maybe I should give it a try. It's true that the variety of topics is greater, and I do like their associated website (also I never could stand souliers' forum software back when I used to read it).
 

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