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Melotic
03-19-2003, 03:32 AM
I was wondering am I the only person that have to brand name, tops and bottoms on at the same time... I can't wear a Phat Farm sweater with some Nautica jeans, I see other people doing this and it looks weird... A Nike velour suit with some Reebok sneakers, that aint cool...

seductive_tee
03-19-2003, 05:57 AM
This is my son in and out.......he won't mix and match either.

Me, it doesn't matter really....but when i wear my sweat suits i try not to mix and match....

mystkev
03-19-2003, 06:05 AM
LOL

Ummm

I know there are some people like that.

But for me, it doesn't matter to me, then again I wear no names :)

shtalker
03-19-2003, 06:39 AM
Originally posted by mystkev+
LOL

Ummm

I know there are some people like that.

But for me, it doesn't matter to me, then again I wear no names :)


Me too, No names!

HulaSista
03-19-2003, 07:55 AM
Originally posted by shtalker+
Me too, No names!

me three... no names!



mel, you may be the one of few who got it like that :upto:

do your thang...

que90nek
03-19-2003, 09:14 AM
me four...no names

Melotic
03-19-2003, 11:44 AM
Where do you find no names, in updated styles, i.e. velour... I might have to try them, all the stuff I like has a brand name... I usually shop outlets...

mystkev
03-19-2003, 11:48 AM
What you mean updated styles?

LOL

You probably can find those no names at the outlet stores you shop at.

Ross, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory.

Or the everything under $10 store.

Brightness
03-19-2003, 05:10 PM
But I see your point to some degree. Most men's Phat Farm, FUBU, Sean John, ENYCE, etc. has a big old logo on it so it looks odd when mixed unless it's mixed with a "NO NAME" or avg. garment like Levi jeans or shorts.

Women's designer clothing can be more discreet and not scream out who the maker is, you may only know cause you have the same item or saw it. That's one reason I prefer GUESS clothing. . .I like their styling and the way they generally don't have more than a tiny black label on it. But you still have ostentatious women's clothing like BabyPhat that has that danged cat on everything in big ol' stitching or screenprinted on it.

Now when it comes to athletic apparel, I believe you can get away with things more because the logo's aren't really that apparent a NIKE swoosh symbol or Adidas triangle isn't obtrusive.

I have worn (and will continue to do so) Nike or Adidas sweatsuit with another brand shoe because it matched color-wise.

Melotic
03-20-2003, 03:56 AM
Originally posted by Brightness+
But I see your point to some degree. Most men's Phat Farm, FUBU, Sean John, ENYCE, etc. has a big old logo on it so it looks odd when mixed unless it's mixed with a "NO NAME" or avg. garment like Levi jeans or shorts.

Women's designer clothing can be more discreet and not scream out who the maker is, you may only know cause you have the same item or saw



Yes, women can get away with "no names", I have went shopping with my girl sometimes... I swear every store carries something you can find in "odd/no name brand" at a cheaper price, that looks like expensive brands, i.e. Donna Karan or Liz Claiborne...

Target had some velour, but it doesn't fit me right...