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.
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!!!