Quoted from Dayhuff:If anyone pays over $2K for that there nuts.
John
it's quite the ugly piece of shit. 2K would be more than i'd be willing to pay.
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Quoted from Dayhuff:If anyone pays over $2K for that there nuts.
John
it's quite the ugly piece of shit. 2K would be more than i'd be willing to pay.
Quoted from russdx:iv never even heard of supreme is it really that big?
no. Ask 100 people what supreme is and ask those 100 people what nike is. You might get 1% that has heard of it and still doesn't know what they sell.
Quoted from o-din:Ask 100 young people who Snoop Dogg is and most will know. Ask 100 young people who Beatles are and you won't even get the response "Isn't that the band Paul McCartney was in before Wings?" anymore.
Ask the same group about Supreme, and then throw Hang Ten out there.
Point is Supreme is not marketed to old, out of touch people.
Guess it's up to each individual how he wants to relate to what's going on now or not, no matter how old you are.
actually no. All the kids around here know who the beatles are, and most everyone knows snoop dog as well due to him being on TV for a lot of stuff. both are popular enough that most people know who both are. Now if you asked 100 people who the beatles are and who panic at the disco is. Those numbers would be similar to nike vs Supreme. Supreme is over priced crap with a boring logo. Nothing exciting about the company at all. Even the logo screams basic. Boring.
sears did kick ass, until craftsmen tools were made in china. Then everything went to shit. We still have a sears here, but it's small and only has tools and appliances.
I never understood the people the advertise for other companies and get into "branding". Like people who wear nike clothing that is just for the purpose of advertising. Why the hell should a person have to pay money to promote another company that they are not part of or getting paid to do so? Never understood that. Like throwing a monster or fox sticker on your car or truck. Companies should be paying people for self promotion like this. Instead, they find a way to trick some consumers to not only advertise for them for free, but pay to have the advertising printed on whatever item it is. Never understood this concept and why some people only buy things that advertise for other companies for free. The only way I promote another company is if they give me a free Tshirt or hat and then i'll promote it for them the times I wear it. but i'd be damned if I'm going to pay more money to do it for them. If supreme gives me a machine to promote their brand at my tournaments or leagues. Sure i'll put it out. I'll throw a blanket on it the times i'm not running one, because it's ugly as fuuuuuuuuuck!
Quoted from jp1985:Time to throw out my "Bally" neon sign. There is no reason to advertise their brand on my wall for free.
doesn't matter the company doesn't exist anymore. it's like advertising for hudson. Now it's just art, but you are not catering to companies free marketing campaign. Companies get enough exposure just by using the products they make for the purpose of use.
Quoted from MrBally:For a Company that "doesn't exist anymore", they somehow sent out an invoice on October 25th of this year.[quoted image]
LOL, you know what I ment. yes they exist. They make slots. But don't make pins.
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