>When it started being considered normal to have the name of a company in your clothes? Doesn´t that make you a human outdoor? Doesn´t that mean you actually PAID to a major company to advertise for them? Doesn´t that make you a complete fucking retard?
>>When it started being considered normal to have the name of a company in your clothes?
Quite a long time.
Newly wealthy countries love this shit as a status symbol because they haven't had a chance to learn what is actually considered fashionable.
> Doesn´t that make you a human outdoor?
You mean billboard? Yes, but if I really like a product, I don't mind wearing a brand and I don't see it as any different than wearing a band's merch. (Though, to be honest, I only do this with products/companies, not clothing companies.)
>Doesn´t that mean you actually PAID to a major company to advertise for them?
Yes.
>Doesn´t that make you a complete fucking retard?
Eh, I guess if it's AE or something, but I always try and get shirts from places I like to give 'em a bit of advertising adn support.
>>73829768
You know you could've just asked those questions without greentexting it all, right?
>>73829768
>still wearing Hollister
>>73829768
Yes. It does.
I love wearing my adidas originals and there's nothing you can do about it.
I can proudly say that I've never owned any Holister or American Eagle clothing.
I like Nike so I want more people to buy their products so that the company grows and I can more easily obtain their products either geographically or online purchases. It's really quite simple.
>>73829768
That's why I only wear the occasional band t-shirt or some local skate company t shirt if I want t shirts with logos. Otherwise I feel most comfortable in plain clothes.
>>73830261
black text is too boring/ monotonous
>human outdoor
What did he mean by this?
>>73829768
>>73829768
>Doesn´t that make you a human outdoor?
wat
>>73830903
sorry, by outdoor I meant billboard...
>pretty much had to dress in nothing but Holister, A&F, and AE all throughout high school
I still have some of those shirts. they're so fucking ugly, uncomfortable, and in general trashy
and to think, most of them were 50+ dollars
never mind the jeans, Jesus those were like a hundred each
>tfw wearing an american eagle shirt with a hollister plaid overshirt sitting on the computer in my joe boxers with adidas socks
cum at me brahs
>>73830903
One day when you go outside you'll understand.
>>73830644
American Eagle has nice stuff though without logos.
>>73829768
who are you quoting
>>73829768
Why would that make you retarded? There is literally nothing wrong with being a walking advertisement, it's fashionable.
>Huu huu huu you're a tool of da ebil corporations
Your communist president is literally being impeached for corruption. Please give it a rest with the "evil corporations" bullshit.
>>73830689
Makes sense for small companies but not for fucking nike.
I own heaps lacoste, ralph lauren and tommy milfricker, I just rack it all. Fuck all you hoes, get a grip motherfucker.