Logos on clothes
Originally Posted by Francesco,Feb 10 2008, 10:23 AM
I hate clothes saturated with logos.
I work for Armani Exchange now, and basically Armani Exchange puts their name on everything, everywhere they can. I started to just buy the plain pima cotten shirts because their no logo.
Some logo stuff is kool and well designed, others are just too over done.
I work for Armani Exchange now, and basically Armani Exchange puts their name on everything, everywhere they can. I started to just buy the plain pima cotten shirts because their no logo.
Some logo stuff is kool and well designed, others are just too over done.
thanks in advance
why do people put stickers on their cars, i doubt the majority of them are sponsored by spoon, mugen, volk or tein.
why do people like wearing nikes to run in, most hardcore runners know that asics and brooks are better running shoes.
it just boils down to people and their preferences
why do people like wearing nikes to run in, most hardcore runners know that asics and brooks are better running shoes.
it just boils down to people and their preferences
why would a clothing company pay you wear their clothes? please correct me if i'm wrong, but i'm under the assumption that the masses that are pulled in from advertisements are what make the companies money.
all of the tv, print, etc ads these companies pay craploads of money for are to reel us in. then the more they can charge for us to pay for their product, the more they make.
edit: point being, if they would pay us to advertise...just exactly who would they be advertising to?
all of the tv, print, etc ads these companies pay craploads of money for are to reel us in. then the more they can charge for us to pay for their product, the more they make.
edit: point being, if they would pay us to advertise...just exactly who would they be advertising to?
Originally Posted by pdj,Feb 11 2008, 12:19 AM
If you don't mind, how much of a discount do you get?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Originally Posted by Francesco,Feb 10 2008, 10:23 AM
I hate clothes saturated with logos.
I work for Armani Exchange now, and basically Armani Exchange puts their name on everything, everywhere they can. I started to just buy the plain pima cotten shirts because their no logo.
Some logo stuff is kool and well designed, others are just too over done.
I work for Armani Exchange now, and basically Armani Exchange puts their name on everything, everywhere they can. I started to just buy the plain pima cotten shirts because their no logo.
Some logo stuff is kool and well designed, others are just too over done.
I agree with the stupid logo thing though. Most of my A|X clothes only have a small tag in the corner. As for the t-shirts, I try to avoid anything with a design that shows A|X loudly and proudly. I just love their pima cotton shirts.
I'm so glad you made this thread. I was having an argument with a girl the other day over this. This actually doesn't have anything to do with clothes in specific but what bugs the crap out of me are the "repeated letter print" designers like Louis Vuitton, Dooney & Burke, Coach and whatever else there is. They all appear to sell the same thing except for they print their own repeated letters on them instead and sell them for THOUSANDS.
One of these days I'm gonna make a brand that has dick silhouettes repeated all over the product and get rich.

I bet some people would pay hundreds for this Louis Vuitton trash bag
One of these days I'm gonna make a brand that has dick silhouettes repeated all over the product and get rich.

I bet some people would pay hundreds for this Louis Vuitton trash bag
Originally Posted by Project22a,Feb 11 2008, 01:41 PM
I'm so glad you made this thread. I was having an argument with a girl the other day over this. This actually doesn't have anything to do with clothes in specific but what bugs the crap out of me are the "repeated letter print" designers like Louis Vuitton, Dooney & Burke, Coach and whatever else there is. They all appear to sell the same thing except for they print their own repeated letters on them instead and sell them for THOUSANDS.
One of these days I'm gonna make a brand that has dick silhouettes repeated all over the product and get rich.

I bet some people would pay hundreds for this Louis Vuitton trash bag
One of these days I'm gonna make a brand that has dick silhouettes repeated all over the product and get rich.

I bet some people would pay hundreds for this Louis Vuitton trash bag



