Put This On, A New Web Series About Dressing Like a Grownup by Jesse Thorn & Adam Lisagor

by Scott Beale on November 2, 2009 · 3 comments

Put This On, a new web series about dressing like a grownup, hosted by Jesse Thorn and Adam Lisagor, has just launched with Episode 1: Denim. Great job guys!

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1 Branden November 3, 2009 at 12:01 am

I’m sorry, but $500 jeans to “dress like a grownup?” That’s more akin to dressing like a rich adolescent seeking the approval of others. Give me a break. How about being an adult who buys the 30-50 buck jeans and donating the rest of that money burning a hole in your pocket to a decent charitable org? I’d rather meet THAT adult.

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2 John G November 4, 2009 at 10:01 am

Pretentious, pompous nonsense. If anyone feels that jeans (the original utilitarian clothing item) should be pricey and fashionable, not only do I doubt their ability to act like a “grownup” — since they obviously failed Home Ec classes as a teenager — but their adolescent obsession with peer approval is still stuck in high school as well. Maybe these guys should refer to the “We Are Douchebags” video for further training?

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3 Paul Graham November 7, 2009 at 8:44 pm

Stop being such whiney children. They are just covering what is out there in the market. I thought that it was interesting to see the segment on the denim designers and what is happening on the high end. I’m not going to buy them because I don’t need to spend $500 on jeans, but it’s still interesting. I can do this because I’m secure. I’m even secure enough not to come on someone else’s blog crying about someone covering $500 jeans.

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