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Oct. 11th, 2007 07:41 pmIf you wanted a t-shirt with a Misfits logo on it, wouldn't it make more sense just to get a Misfits t-shirt?
http://www.obesityandspeed.com/index.htm
I don't normally pick on fashion designers, but jeez. Here's a guy that blatantly grubbed the punk rock look and rebadged it as his own, and then upped the price to absurdity. Do any of those eye-candy models really listen to the Dropkick Murphys or Madball? Would any self-respecting punk who's really part of the scene shell out any of his or her hard-earned money, let alone $75, for a t-shirt that says that they truly don't know their shit?
I might be wrong, but to me, a scene like that is something you are either in or clearly not in. I don't see anyone who's punk or not punk truly wanting any of this guy's clothing.I don't know how this guy managed to stay around for five years.
Maybe I'm missing something here. I don't get it...
http://www.obesityandspeed.com/index.htm
I don't normally pick on fashion designers, but jeez. Here's a guy that blatantly grubbed the punk rock look and rebadged it as his own, and then upped the price to absurdity. Do any of those eye-candy models really listen to the Dropkick Murphys or Madball? Would any self-respecting punk who's really part of the scene shell out any of his or her hard-earned money, let alone $75, for a t-shirt that says that they truly don't know their shit?
I might be wrong, but to me, a scene like that is something you are either in or clearly not in. I don't see anyone who's punk or not punk truly wanting any of this guy's clothing.I don't know how this guy managed to stay around for five years.
Maybe I'm missing something here. I don't get it...