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FATCOP XXL

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  1. What the hell is it with you t-shirt guys? When you post your shit on a fashion site isn't it to get feedback? So why is it that you constantly feel the need to try and rebuke people whilst commenting on the 'excess hate'? Don't you think that maybe people have negative things to say about your brands because we have seen these logos/rap phrases over, and over, and over again? I understand that by simply saying "your stuff sucks" a forum member isn't really constructively commenting on anything, but that is their opinion, and when you post here that is what you are asking for, isn't it? Because if it isn't then it is shameless advertisement and you deserve whatever insults are thrown at you.......

    I mean seriously, you think because your brand stands for opposition of police brutality, or because you donate to a charity you are automatically "criticism-proof"? That is ridiculous. I have NOTHING against t-shirt brands, but if you guys conducted yourselves a little bit more like Chateau Roux, for instance, and came on here to say: "that is cool that you don't like my designs/brand image, how do you think I could make them better?" then you would receive INFINITELY more respect. Cheers,

    England

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    Wow! T-shirt guys? Technically my title in the fashion industry is Graphic Designer. I actually design for for a major urban brand fulltime and Fat Cop is my side project. What was yours again?

    Anyways, all you could say about Fat Cop was that I must have voted for Kerry and that we portayed gang imagery and that we looked like scumbags(to sum it up). Real constructive criticism there. I never said because my brand actually does stand for something that i was criticism proof. Actually I never got any fashion criticism at all. Just random hating comments. So keep on hating and I'll keep on creating...

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    FATCOP XXL

    www.fatcopxxl.com

  2. I've yet to see any humor in your garments, or your showcase of those garments. Let alone taste, design, or class.

    It's fine and dandy to not be prim and proper, but to have the gall to try and pass off like this shit is for a charity of injured and deceased cops' families is just rediculous. If my husband died in the line of duty, and I was broke, one step away from losing my house, and by house I mean car, and trying to raise three kids, I wouldn't take money from such a trashy company, and I doubt anyone else in these positions would. Dear god I hope I can meet one of you guys someday..... Someone get me a damn brandy snifter!

    LOL. FATCOP XXL is not "for a charity of injured and deceased cops' families". We represent the memories of those who were killed by law enforcement. Innocent people, not pigs. If youre gonna be so inclined to voice your opinion on something atleast get your facts straight.

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    FATCOP XXL

    www.fatcopxxl.com

  3. It's unfortunate how FATCOP XXL is perceived as being a "money making scheme" or a "marketing angle". We are extremely dedicated and passionate about what we do and we feel it shows in our work. In fact, we would like to see you challenge more brands on their passion and sincerity.

    FATCOP XXL has contributed to The Stolen Lives Project and participated in the October 22nd Coallition to Stop Police Brutality.

    Respectfully,

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    FATCOP XXL

    www.fatcopxxl.com

  4. what planet are you guys from?

    lemme try one more time...

    FATCOP XXL is a Brooklyn based progressive fashion brand dedicated to the memories of all those who have lost their lives to unjustifiable homicide by law enforcement worldwide. We have had fashions published in several of the most influential art and lifestyle publications like Complex, Beautiful Decay, Cool’eh, Mass Appeal, Popeye(Japan), and Tablist Magazine. FATCOP XXL can be found in some of the Lower East Side’s trendiest boutiques including The Reed Space, SugarHead Quarters, and Foley & Corinna Men as well as Premium Goods in Houston, TX.

    www.fatcopxxl.com

  5. Why don't you try associating with the community, making connections and letting people know about your project.

    Try again...

    lemme try again...

    FATCOP XXL is a Brooklyn based progressive fashion brand dedicated to the memories of all those who have lost their lives to unjustifiable homicide by law enforcement worldwide. We have had fashions published in several of the most influential art and lifestyle publications like Complex, Beautiful Decay, Cool’eh, Mass Appeal, Popeye(Japan), and Tablist Magazine. FATCOP XXL can be found in some of the Lower East Side’s trendiest boutiques including The Reed Space, SugarHead Quarters, and Foley & Corinna Men as well as Premium Goods in Houston, TX.

    www.fatcopxxl.com

  6. FATCOP XXL is a Brooklyn based progressive fashion brand dedicated to the memories of all those who have lost their lives to unjustifiable homicide by law enforcement worldwide. We have had fashions published in several of the most influential art and lifestyle publications like Complex, Beautiful Decay, Cool’eh, Mass Appeal, Popeye(Japan), and Tablist Magazine. FATCOP XXL can be found in some of the Lower East Side’s trendiest boutiques including The Reed Space, SugarHead Quarters, and Foley & Corinna Men as well as Premium Goods in Houston, TX.

    www.fatcopxxl.com

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