(23 Jul 2021, 4:52 am)MurdnunoC wrote Whilst I agree in principle with what you're saying here I am going to challenge your point ask a strange question: what sort of clothes do you wear?
If you buy a pair if Nike Air Max, a t-shirt by Fred Perry, or a pair of Levi jeans, all you are essentially doing is paying to advertise a company or brand.
It's a question I genuinely struggle with, especially when I see the more extreme examples of where the logo consumes the item of clothing being worn.
That's a very valid question, I don't own a single piece of clothing with a brand on it. I go out of my way to buy generic clothes, both because I disagree with the idea of advertising a company and because they're usually cheaper (and made in the same sweatshops so are of equal or better quality in most cases)
I put a skin on my laptop to hide the logo
My phone has an unbranded case
I even spent half an hour removing the logos from my backpack
(22 Jul 2021, 11:56 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote Maybe don't go then??
You know what, I never thought of that.
Maybe you're right