Saturday, 18 April 2009

Branded Clothing



What is it with people being brainwashed by clothes which have a logo on them? Clothes are clothes, regardless of what they have on them. The majority of people have had a pair of nike or adidas trainers before - the only difference is the cost, the company that promotes their product more and hence more people wear the same type of clothing. In schools, children may be bullied if they appear to be different by wearing 'different' shoes or clothing - so it is understandable why children want the 'best' brands to fit on with the rest at school and not feel like an outcast.

In my opinion, i like branded clothing ranging from designer wear (versace, diesel, D&G) , to sportswear (nike, adidas) and hip-hop brands (makaveli, shady, rocawear) - but i also wear clothes which have no logos or anything on them, from shops such as M&S and Primark. they are perfectly fine, value for money and i am happy wearing them. It all depends on when people come to a stage in their lives where they may realise that they should do what they want and not worry about what other people think of them - of course in a good way; so not showering etc is out of the question, hygeine is a must!

What i tend to do is pull any top and any jeans or trousers out the wardrobe, mix and match (so long as it looks right) and wear the trainers or shoes i want with them. Who cares what anyone thinks? i am happy for sure.

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