The reality is you can perfectly afford to buy the real thing, but you’re a tight arse who would rather give money to criminals to do criminal things than go without something yourself.That’s without even touching on the robbing the club, the economy, the NHS, and everyone else that’s no longer seeing a penny of what you’ve spent.Be as sarcastic as you like, you know it’s wrong.
I get the criminal element, they're a bunch of wrong uns. But the reason I buy something, is specifically for a want/need for that product. I'm no Scouser, stuff splashed with brand names isn't for me. But if I wanted say a pair of jeans, then why would I buy something that isn't that brand of jeans? The £100 you might save doesn't make up for the fact you haven't bought what you want.
It's a genius bit of business though, what other manufacturer would have people queuing up to part with £100 for a really badly made 100% polyester T-shirt?
Quote from: Risso on August 11, 2024, 01:47:02 PMIt's a genius bit of business though, what other manufacturer would have people queuing up to part with £100 for a really badly made 100% polyester T-shirt?Versace.
‘We are all part of the same hypocrisy’
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on August 11, 2024, 01:47:58 PMQuote from: Risso on August 11, 2024, 01:47:02 PMIt's a genius bit of business though, what other manufacturer would have people queuing up to part with £100 for a really badly made 100% polyester T-shirt?Versace.Hmmm, do they have many for under £100, or 100% polyester? I don't like the brand, but they also don't look that badly made to me.
I wouldn’t count on it. These designer brands RRP have absolutely no link to quality (when it comes to t shirts and jeans specifically). It’s all about buying the brand and protecting its image.