Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once many many years ago I went into a FUBU store looking to get my son a shirt only sold there. I was told when I walked in they didn't want to sell to white people.
I left, never went back. Fuck em.
Cool story, bro.
I havent experienced anything like that since the 70s. I dont get the idea that white culture must be multiracial while at the same time minority culture cannot be corrupted with whiteness. There is only colorblind in utopia, anyone can be as they wish. Why did the hungarian woman get strung up by the press for having show how beautiful she would look as a woman of color, but it is ok for a woman of color to go straight haired and blonde and so forth? Colorblind allows both, not just one. And so forth and so on. Sorry people, there can be only colorblind in the end. Until that time, we are waiting for people of all colors to get over it.
Nope. We are all different colors. And most of the time the people "striving for a colorblind society" are really striving for one where the white/WASP-y culture and norms becomes the dominant/only culture. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't market to minorities, because they don't want socially ambitious AAs deciding that Vineyard Vines is a status brand. That will make their brand VERY fashionable for a few years, but turn off their core market. Then the fashion will change and they will be a worn out brand who is no longer fashionable and whose core market gave up on them.
I agree with this. it is not a great brand but it is trendy right now. I do not see this brand lasting that long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once many many years ago I went into a FUBU store looking to get my son a shirt only sold there. I was told when I walked in they didn't want to sell to white people.
I left, never went back. Fuck em.
Cool story, bro.
I havent experienced anything like that since the 70s. I dont get the idea that white culture must be multiracial while at the same time minority culture cannot be corrupted with whiteness. There is only colorblind in utopia, anyone can be as they wish. Why did the hungarian woman get strung up by the press for having show how beautiful she would look as a woman of color, but it is ok for a woman of color to go straight haired and blonde and so forth? Colorblind allows both, not just one. And so forth and so on. Sorry people, there can be only colorblind in the end. Until that time, we are waiting for people of all colors to get over it.
Anonymous wrote:They don't market to minorities, because they don't want socially ambitious AAs deciding that Vineyard Vines is a status brand. That will make their brand VERY fashionable for a few years, but turn off their core market. Then the fashion will change and they will be a worn out brand who is no longer fashionable and whose core market gave up on them.
Anonymous wrote:Why is VV all of a sudden popular with the teen/tween set around DC suburbs - never heard of it before this year, and now I see every other teen and tween with a VV shirt or other status clothing item. Is it because they opened a store at the Montgomery Mall?