Basically all that has been mentioned already G-Star, Henleys and Superdry are the worst though, every cunt seems to be wearing them. Seeing blokes wearing Ugg boots as well, deserve a slap
As already said, Superdry, Henleys, G star ( although some of their jeans without branding look ok ), Bench is another. Im not a fan of Luke but I must say some of the gear would look ok without the stupid embroidered logo plastered on it and some of the thick chunky knitwear looks alright qualiy wise although I would never buy it
Yeah I agree with what has been said except Barbour. The elephant in the room is being ignored though I'm afraid. Stone Island is and has been annoying for years.
Luke shit as well. GioGoi. They've just opened a GioGoi shop in Aberdeen just across from a hollister shop. There is also a USC just down from it. Its like the holy trinity of cuntyness all in one shopping centre.
I'm not really sure of all this pressure, I'm never gonna lose any of my old letters, 'Cause they'll stay with me, Until I can see that I'm no one
Penfield - Bought one of their jackets a while back but the quality is woeful so hardly had an airing, should have sent it back but hoped it would grow on me...it didn't. Stone Island - Bit of a sacred cow but I just don't get it. Like a couple of bits of knitwear but the ice/reflective jackets etc do nothing for me
Hmm i don't hate the brand but just don't buy it anymore. I have a few G-star sweathers and wear them when to work and stuff. My favorite brand is Stone Island , but lately i have seen to many poeple with SI that just buy the stuff for its reputation or the patch just to show it off. I myself just started wearing these brands , so maybe i'm not the one who can say this , but it does annoy me a little or am i being a faggot? :D
For me- Most of the above, Lacoste trainers, Tacchini, Henri Lloyd, OneTrueSaxon, Hugo Boss.
Tried to think of brands more traditionally thought of as 'acceptable' for want of a better word but have since taken a nose dive. Theres always exceptions to a rule, though.
All labels have there own place,pricepoint ,quality and placement dictate that,
But pretty green is a particulary a cynical brand,everything I have seen is grossly overpriced,in comparison to the quality, Shirts at £120 ,desert boots at a ton,the tees are a disgrace,it's no wonder it's heavily discounted in the sales Also I never see anybody wearing it ,all the other labels mentioned by others are worn by the masses, This shit brand is stocked in all the right places,worn by no one
Sweatshirts with stupid slogans on the front "Japanese Laundry Squad", that kind of shite. Henleys and Osaki (?) seem to be the main offenders. FCUK used to really wind me up with their oh so controversial slogans on T-Shirts. "Fancy a Fcuk?" and all that associated bollocks. Thankfully they seem to have died a death. Those jeans with the large slogans on the arse in white (Henleys, Gio Goi, Bench). Ed Hardy T-Shirts, only ever worn by prize bell ends.
Them jeans Think Eviusu with a big paint brush mark going over the legs and arse at the back. Its the sign of the brand. I do love seeing a bunch of funboys all tanned and showing their chest on a night out tho, then we walk in, sort of sombers their mood somewhat.
I'd better not put any pictures of my Vespa GTS ie Super Sponsored by OTS then in the Gallery then..........................Nrrr Fuck it I will . I wear what I like and I like what I wear. Must agree with the rest though. ;D (and ride)[quote="Aran"]For me- Most of the above, Lacoste trainers, Tacchini, Henri Lloyd, OneTrueSaxon, Hugo Boss.
Tried to think of brands more traditionally thought of as 'acceptable' for want of a better word but have since taken a nose dive. Theres always exceptions to a rule, though.[/quote]
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