I learned today that some people actually WANT to buy clothing and accessories that display labels of designers.
Like, without compensation. Like, WTAF? Who ARE these losers? Like, if I wear your product out in public and it has your logo, you better be paying ME. Amrite? Otherwise, I ain’t buying that shit. How mortifying. |
I take it you were born yesterday? |
Are you new? Like, to life? |
I don't like visible logos either but I don't in any way believe that today is the day you learned for the first time that some people do.
Why did you think companies were making so much heavily branded merchandise, if no one wanted it? |
If you could get the stick out of your as$, you would realize that every so often, it can be cute. I don't wear a lot of logos, but I have some. Yes, some people overdo it, but that's on them. |
I've never seen a "cute" logo.
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I agree — wearing a logo is free advertising. No thanks. |
That's a big part of the "old money" vs "new money" aesthetic that has been around for years. How old are you may I ask? |
Logo's are thing. What doesn't work for you def works for others. |
Unless you just wear The Row all the time, where do you recommend we shop? |
I personally don't like logos but I think people should wear what they want. Also, it's easier for people to identify a bag or shoe when it has a logo. So for example if you see someone wearing a LV purse that you like, it's easy to identify it, hop online, and buy the same thing. I would guess lots of name brand stuff gets bought that way. Like OP said, free advertising. |
A GF gifted me a "fancy" item of clothing that has big bold logos on it - something I would never choose and it makes me feel self conscious wearing it but - wow. i would never buy something for someone covered in logos. |
NP. You can't be serious. Do you actually think The Row is the only clothing line that is logo-free? |
Logos aren’t as bad as wearing Skims or what looks like underwear around town. There are many looks I’m not fond of, but I’m not worked up enough to care about those who like logos. |
Many years ago I saw my friend from CT carefully removing some sort of logo -alligator maybe? with a seam ripper. I don't think she'd bother these days. |