• Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      That’s why I like mine: Very subtle branding, though if I could I’d prefer unbranded. But I only bought them because I liked the color scheme and they were comfortable.

      Fun fact: The colors of them are:
      Ties: Electric Blue
      Main material: Thunderstorm blue
      Soles: Fog grey

      I just think the colors have funny but cool names :)

      Edit: (Please put the hate for Linus Tech Tips (LTT) to the side for now)
      I actually like the way LTT brands some of it’s merchandise.
      Some is subtle/stealth, some is only on tags or subtly integrated in the graphic design.
      I generally dislike their prominent branded items.

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        How can you tell that it’s a good shoe? I tried resesrching it but it’s wishy-washy

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          These are my second pair (the first was looking a bit too well used).
          Very light but good sole. Can walk in them for very long withoutbhaving sore feet.
          But that’s all subjective ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      This is why I’ve always loved unmarked clothes since I was in middle school. When I was a kid I was very cynical about being branded

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        Same. While I don’t necessarily do anything to actively avoid branding, I won’t wear anything where it’s prominent.

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          Me too, I tend to avoid it when it’s larger than a few centimeters or when it’s written out; a little drawing/symbol I don’t mind

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      There’s a cyberpunk novel called Feed in which some teenager got a trendy Nike tattoo that would force him to say “Nike” in every sentence. I think that’s the next step in our deliberate effort to pay for the privilege of branding ourselves.

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      I just realized how odd it would be to see people walking around in brandless clothes. As odd as when someone removes all the badges from their car.

      The advertising has been so prevalent for so long that it has been normalized. Fascinating.

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        Most of my clothes are non branded with jeans being the only meaningful exception (and band t-shirts lol)

        Wearing designer brands on your sleeve is a materialism trap for poor people.

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          Expensive designer brands also have multiple lines, the cheapest lines have their logo printed on in bold. While the expensive lines have no branding at all. If you wear expensive designer clothing that screams out the branding then it just shows that you can’t afford the good stuff.

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      Sure, but good luck finding a decent quality running shoe without conspicuous branding at a local shop though.

      Can’t wear it, if they don’t make it.

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        This is why I spent my highschool years in combat boots. Ankle support, tough soles, the same footwear was great for hiking, shopping, whatever. Inconspicuous if your pant legs cover them. Like $40 at the time. Lasted me beyond school.

        Only downside was I lived in a desert so too much time outside would make them really hot. That, and I got a lot of people scuffing them going “HEY ARE THOSE STEEL TOE?!” (they were not)

        Meanwhile shoes that fall apart in 3 months had some giant billboard logo so you’d have to keep up with their latest image, I guess. Gross.

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        Thanks for mentioning that. I have no idea how to judge a shoe’s quality. I have to do some research

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      hmmm I don’t really care about having a logo on my undershorts. Usually I’m really bothered about advertisements but in that circumstance it doesn’t really bother me.

      doesnt help that every other brand of cycling shorts suck

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        Some people wear underwear with huge names on them. I don’t understand it. Good for you if it does not bother you.

        I’m not liking the idea that my partner sees an ad every time we get intimate

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          Well that is your name, isn’t it? Calvin Klein? It’s written all over your underwear.