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respectable labels on bad models


robideaux

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i'm sure you've all encountered some of these throughout your online shopping experiences: Industry standard or cheap local models trying to sell respectable labels but totally ruining the aesthetic vision of the original designers. I'll start.

From Active Endeavors:

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chronicles of never necklace

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kenzo minami

From Revolve:

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kim jones hooded zip up

From Adasa:

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band of outsiders shirt and tie

From Bluebee:

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acne jeans (sadly this stubby hispanic kid bas been modeling less of bluebee's products lately)

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Guest jmatsu
for a second i though jmastsu was modeling.

if i had to choose, i'd prefer to look like any of these douches rather than that of your repulsive femme boy mug. i mean at least they get to wear some nice clothes...

you have a bad case of looking physically repulsive and having an equally repulsive wardrobe. i don't know what's worse...

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calvin,

oh okay... perceptive analysis. so as soon as you saw the model and not transaction's comment my fit's image suddenly just registered in your brain...

rather convenient i'd say.

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okay, don't believe me. i'm sure somebody else felt the same though. no hate.

yeah you and that fag transaction. i mean i can slightly fathom as to why people wouldn't think the white denim and pic to be that flatterning, but i find the circumstances/timing of your post in this thread to be rather suspect. an yes, i usually don't believe most things you say.

no(t too much)hate.

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Dude, the first picture isn't even a Chronicles of Never necklace and it looks completely fine.

And everyone looks bad in Kenzo shirts.

The rest I can agree on though.

"Industry standard or cheap local models trying to sell respectable labels but totally ruining the aesthetic vision of the original designers."

i think the OP meant "bad models" in the context that they do not perpetuate what the designers would necessarily want. all of the examples are of in house models for the website stores. whether they look bad or not probably wasn't the intent of this thread.

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