Do you buy logo items from hotels you stay in?

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Anonymous wrote:I have a Breakers baseball hat.


We have sweatshirts from the Breakers. They were SOOO expensive but we were kinda drunk from champagne brunch.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a t-shirt from the Motel 6 in Scranton. Envy of my friends, I tell ya!


The York Motel 6 didn't have my size
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a t-shirt from the Motel 6 in Scranton. Envy of my friends, I tell ya!


The York Motel 6 didn't have my size


You must be smaller than XXL.
Anonymous
I have always assumed that most ppl who buy this stuff do so when they have forgotten something at home and that is the only available option ...
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Anonymous wrote:My mother in law bought a hat that said Barcelona when we were in Spain. Said it was a good conversation starter.


That's a souvenir from the trip, not a brag where she stayed. Pay attention to the topic
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Anonymous wrote:I have always assumed that most ppl who buy this stuff do so when they have forgotten something at home and that is the only available option ...


Yup. I actually have a breakers pullover for that exact reason. I didn't realize we would have a couple of really chilly days.
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Funny question OP. I've never consciously thought of it, but my mom had a thing that she'd never wear anything with someone's logo on it. She thought it was tacky. So no, I must have gotten that from her w/o thinking of it. I would never buy that junk. I've stayed at hotels all over the world. And, I've never bought anything like that.
Anonymous
What's this breakers everyone is talking about. Google was unhelpful since there are a few places called breakers
Anonymous
Only non label things -- i.e. my husband has a swimsuit from the Mauna Kea with its orange flower logo, but nobody would recognize that aside from people who have stayed there.
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Anonymous wrote:I have always assumed that most ppl who buy this stuff do so when they have forgotten something at home and that is the only available option ...


That's me -- swim bag, fleece jacket, and an umbrella (used to have two, but I must have forgotten one somewhere -- you can see how I end up like this).

I hate logo stuff, or really most clothing with words. My husband doesn't mind them, and I don't want to criticize, but the result is that he gets me T-shirts that say "Boston" and I never wear them. He's a muzzy-headed academic, so he doesn't notice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's this breakers everyone is talking about. Google was unhelpful since there are a few places called breakers


Really nice 1%er hotel in Palm Beach, FL.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have always assumed that most ppl who buy this stuff do so when they have forgotten something at home and that is the only available option ...


That's me -- swim bag, fleece jacket, and an umbrella (used to have two, but I must have forgotten one somewhere -- you can see how I end up like this).

I hate logo stuff, or really most clothing with words. My husband doesn't mind them, and I don't want to criticize, but the result is that he gets me T-shirts that say "Boston" and I never wear them. He's a muzzy-headed academic, so he doesn't notice.


I remember when I was in elementary school my dad went to CA and brought me back a USC jersey. Really nice jersey, but it said TROJANS on it and I was in 5th or 6th grade. Knew that was a condom and refused to wear the jersey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's this breakers everyone is talking about. Google was unhelpful since there are a few places called breakers


The Breakers in Palm Beach. Old frumpy luxury. Nice golf course.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's this breakers everyone is talking about. Google was unhelpful since there are a few places called breakers


The Breakers in Palm Beach. Old frumpy luxury. Nice golf course.


Golf. Well that makes sense since 1.) I don't play golf and 2.) I would be able to afford it if I did
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's this breakers everyone is talking about. Google was unhelpful since there are a few places called breakers


The Breakers in Palm Beach. Old frumpy luxury. Nice golf course.


Golf. Well that makes sense since 1.) I don't play golf and 2.) I would be able to afford it if I did


That's why I bought the hat!

Nice to have lunch there too. Outside.
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