65 thoughts on “BRANDS TO AVOID

  1. Anonymous says:

    uniqlo
    shein
    h&m
    zara
    express
    j. crew
    list too long, 99.9% of everything sold at malls is trash. unless its bergdorfs

  2. Anonymous says:

    >G-star
    This one is for scummy people, like gypsies who went to prison for stabbing someone.
    The style is italian-gypsy-market core.

    >Kaporal
    Same. I don’t know if these brands exist outside Europe.
    Do you have them in the US?

    • Anonymous says:

      >>G-star
      >This one is for scummy people, like gypsies who went to prison for stabbing someone.
      >The style is italian-gypsy-market core.
      agree, I know real life examples

    • Anonymous says:

      I agree with GStar except their jeans are good. Plain 3301s are super comfy and fit is good if you have long legs.

    • Anonymous says:

      >I’m 26 and spent $500 on Superdry stuff in London to bring back to Canada
      $500 on this shit hahahahaha!!
      You’re a hecking canadian laggard, that’s what you are.
      Did you know that obnoxious americana stopped being cool 15 years ago? Do you wear Abercrombie shit too?

        • Anonymous says:

          Well they’re really good jackets though I doubt you would ever need one in London, here in Canada where it gets doen to -30°C plus wind chill it makes sense.

  3. Anonymous says:

    >Superdry
    Their branded stuff like your pic related is really hecking obnoxious and I’d never wear it but their cold weather and heritage inspired jackets are pretty good.

    • Anonymous says:

      All fast fashion is made in sweatshops. There’s no way you can price a shirt at $5 and make a profit without resorting to slave labor.

    • Anonymous says:

      Sweatshops are the best paying jobs in bangladesh and similar countries and often the only way to climb the social ladder gay

      • Anonymous says:

        spotted the corpo shill. sweatshops do nothing to enrich the local economy and force people to give up their sustainable local lifestyles to wagecuck in massive factories so that cringe conservative trash like you can get a supreme tshirt for 100 bucks that youll only wear once

        • Anonymous says:

          You clearly know nothing about the developing world you dumb heck. You know what the alternative to sweatshops are? Starving to death
          >sustainable local lifestyles
          Overpopulation obliterated this decades ago. Once again you demonstrate ignorance

          • Anonymous says:

            youre brainwashed. keep buying cheap shit from old navy and uniqlo and enjoy your eternal damnation in hell when you die

  4. Anonymous says:

    i had a pair of superdry jeans a few years ago that i really liked
    but big branding like in the op pic is always gay

  5. Anonymous says:

    levis because they did some stupid anti-gun campaign a while back
    heck’em, only buying diesel nowadays. they fit better too.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Anything sports-related, basically. Fitting they look like circus wear, because only clowns would pay hundreds of dollars on something special goddamn ugly.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Balenciaga
    Gucci
    LV
    Balmain
    Bottega Veneta
    Vetements
    Fear of God
    Off-White

    Or any other rich moron bait fashion victim brand

    • Anonymous says:

      thats a cringe argument. theres plenty of reputable companies that make good quality clothing and dont rely on a gaudy label for prestige

          • Anonymous says:

            He just told you it’s a question you hecktard. He’s just saying everyone says all brands are shit, so he wants to know what brands are considered good.

          • Anonymous says:

            It wasn’t rhetorical

            what are you his knight and saviour? hes not going to heck you..

            I’d heck him if he turned out to be a cute girl

            Aslong as the quality looks decent in person wear something that you like regardless of brand.

            […]
            I’d say most brands actually made in Europe and arguably the US/Japan.

            APC, Ami, Saint James, made in UK New Balances, Evisu?

            Almost all of what I wear is from thrift shops and I go by country of manufacture. If it’s not made in a shithole, it’s good quality. I’d never buy a modern pair of Levis but an older pair made in the USA, sure. Ofc make sure it’s something you actually want to wear, but if you thrift there’s no shortage of items in the same style of varying quality.

            hmmm…

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s not an argument, it’s a question

      I’d say most brands actually made in Europe and arguably the US/Japan.

      APC, Ami, Saint James, made in UK New Balances, Evisu?

    • Anonymous says:

      Almost all of what I wear is from thrift shops and I go by country of manufacture. If it’s not made in a shithole, it’s good quality. I’d never buy a modern pair of Levis but an older pair made in the USA, sure. Ofc make sure it’s something you actually want to wear, but if you thrift there’s no shortage of items in the same style of varying quality.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Anything that current British chavs wear, like with squiggly writing as the logo. Gym king and closure are two examples.

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