Monday, July 26, 2010

Is this legal?

You may associate labels like Gucci with anything like luxury cars, cuisines, cool models, movie stars, anything but probably not a lady squeeze up in train and struggling to holdon to her bag with one hand while the other to a bar to avoid falling..

can't imagine that? well look below..



I mean is this even legal? Doesn't Labels like this make u sign some kind agreement that says something like "we reserve the right to sue if the owner does something that hurts the image of their product (e.g. makes it look cheapo)"?

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Then i was at cheers buying my orange juice for the day, and i saw this lady and i was like.. "oo crimson red LV wallet, not the typical monogram.. nice... then look forward down.. wow, coach bag, classic monogram boring but still not bad.. further down.. eeeeewww.... old worn out laptop bag... grey color and u can see stain on it.. gosh..

The thing is.. people here are obsessed about labels, but most people dont realize how they are not making themselves look better with it, rather just someone who buys cause other are buying it.. not truely appreciating the item itself..

2 comments:

  1. Think of it this way-- everything Singaporeans use will eventually be 'branded'. So even branded will appear 'generic'!

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  2. Will, actually I kinda think it is the other way, something become branded somewhere, people start to pick it up, then more ppl use it cause they want to catch up and eventually almost everyone has it, and it doesn't look that unique anymore.. (one of the reason i avoided iPhone 3gs despite it is really good in applications) then the thing just look cheap..

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