My father (now gone) cured me of Nike "labels" about 15 years ago. I took him shopping to buy a lightweight jacket and he tried on one with the name Nike and the swoosh. He asked me what that meant and I said it was their "brand." He took it off and said "I dont know why anyone would wear anyone's "brand" on the outside of their clothes that isnt paying you to wear it." Hmmm.
Fuck Nike. I have boycotted their child labor exploiting nonsense scene the day the sign that POS Kaperfuck.
The quality of Nike gear has gone to shit over the years. I'm tall, every year their sleeves and pant lengths get shorter...it is all garbage gear made by child slave labor.
Again FUCK NIKE WITH A BARBED WIRED BAT
Hm. I don't mind short sleeves and even prefer it. When you have thick and or toned arms, shorter sleeves make them look more appealing.
Pant lengths can be an issue though, I imagine if you're tall you don't want this weird half way point of like.. Shorts that fall between knee and shin.
Lawsuits may fly, but I'm doubtful any would really be successful. There's very little worker protections in the US. Legal structures and courts often take a corporation's side against workers, and there's very little legal protection or recourse that employees can take against their employer. This is all by design too. This will fall under the fact that companies can create nearly any requirements or policies for their own employees as long as they are not discriminatory against a protected class.
they want to be woke...they can go broke..the bigger they are the easier it is.....
They practically started the whole woke thing to distract from the valid concerns about their use of child labor in asia
My father (now gone) cured me of Nike "labels" about 15 years ago. I took him shopping to buy a lightweight jacket and he tried on one with the name Nike and the swoosh. He asked me what that meant and I said it was their "brand." He took it off and said "I dont know why anyone would wear anyone's "brand" on the outside of their clothes that isnt paying you to wear it." Hmmm.
Part of why I don't wear Champion too.
Their branding is all over, front and center and unignorable.
I only wear clothes with branding on the inside of the fabric where it can only be seen by me.
Dry-Tek isn't bad for this.
It certainly is hard to avoid - especially shoes!
Yeah, but I tend to like classy leather shoes, and even "cheap" rubber soles Nunn Bush puts it on the sole where it's not going to be seen much.
Brooks' logo is also not that bad from an athletic shoe standpoint and somehow blends in to a lot of colors on their various types.
I thought it was the universal sign for "I Swallow"... swoosh... that's why I don't wear Nike...
I thought it was the universal sign for "I Swallow"... swoosh... that's why I don't wear Nike...
Glad I didnt know that!
I kinda made it up.. but it works!!!
Fuck Nike. I have boycotted their child labor exploiting nonsense scene the day the sign that POS Kaperfuck. The quality of Nike gear has gone to shit over the years. I'm tall, every year their sleeves and pant lengths get shorter...it is all garbage gear made by child slave labor. Again FUCK NIKE WITH A BARBED WIRED BAT
Hm. I don't mind short sleeves and even prefer it. When you have thick and or toned arms, shorter sleeves make them look more appealing.
Pant lengths can be an issue though, I imagine if you're tall you don't want this weird half way point of like.. Shorts that fall between knee and shin.
Boycott
unvaxxd child labor?
They are not "EMPLOYEES" in china, they are SLAVES, so I don't think it matters to them.
News station here telling these dopes that a company can still fire you if they decide to require the jab . Lawsuits are going to fly.
Lawsuits may fly, but I'm doubtful any would really be successful. There's very little worker protections in the US. Legal structures and courts often take a corporation's side against workers, and there's very little legal protection or recourse that employees can take against their employer. This is all by design too. This will fall under the fact that companies can create nearly any requirements or policies for their own employees as long as they are not discriminatory against a protected class.
Is this even legal now?
Nah, the Chinese slave labor will continue working until moral improves
Used to like their shoes. Now they suck and they are ugly.
All the smart creative people are gone.
And they are made like a Walmart free plastic door prize
Today I learned there's a "sneakernews" website.
You know it's bad when chinese kids are refusing to take it...
edit: when chinese kids in sweatshops are refusing to take it
Was this released prior to SCOTUS announcement?
Sneakernews sounds very reputable lol
Even the 5 year old little girls!!!!