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Tommy Hilfiger is my favorite brand. Most of their designs are simple, smart and clean. It's not too expensive and not everyone wears it. Am I a normie?

>> No.13744464

Everyone wears it
Still a nice brand

>> No.13744476

>>13744456
Everyone wears it, atleast in Europestan.
here are the reason Tommy Hilfiger is shit:
1. the quality is straight up garbage and gets worse by the year. at this point i bet even Uniqlo is better quality. I laugh at all the normies in my class with their extremely faded graphic tees (that just say Tommy Hilfiger really big, no real design or anything). Other mall brands such as PRL and Fred Perry atleast make somewhat good quality clothing (though of course overpriced still), Tommy is just straight up garbage fast fashion quality. for this reason i'm ashamed to wear the few Tommy pieces I own, it's just embarrasing to fall for this meme brand (they're shirts so usually i can wear them under some knitwear luckily)
2. literally the only reason it is famous is because of a marketing trick made up by some jew, it has absolutely no legacy
3. all the design boggles down to is the shitty fucking logo plastered all over it, fucking high schooler tier fashion design. if you want the simple stuff you can get logo-less stuff for way cheaper

>> No.13744478

Tommy Hilfinger legitimately has some decent stuff but the wrong demographic picked it up

>> No.13744489

>>13744456
I only like their polo shirts, they tend to have some interesting colours

>> No.13744493

>>13744476
Hmm, I'm a leaf and I hardly see it worn up here. >>13744478
I do agree the wrong demographic is wearing it. I see a lot of rappers and hypebeasts types starting to represent it now. It was never supposed to be like that. It was a white lifestyle brand since it's inception.

>> No.13744504

>>13744493
i know leafs who have tons of Hilfiger, how have you not noticed? Do you live up north?

>> No.13744527

>>13744504
No, east coast. There is a lot of poverty here so that could be why.

>> No.13745309

>>13744456
good brand, nice clothes
>>13744493
hilfiger was huge in the 90s among rappers/rnb singers

>> No.13745323

>>13744493
>white lifestyle
is this a thing in the new world?

>> No.13745403

>>13744493
doesnt matter. brands get appropriated all the time. same was true of polo RL and nautica. true religion was supposed to be a hippie brand too. how old are you? do you not remember hilfiger as status symbols in hip hop? in terms of flex it was the equivalent of supreme in the 90s

>> No.13745420

>>13744478
This.

>> No.13745424

>>13744456
Feel like there jackets and puffer coats are pretty timeless, especially the sailing gear.
But the polos and what not I feel are pretty bad for what you pay for, why you find 10 of them in every charity shop

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>>13744476
I have a classic Tommy spray for years and it's one of my old worn comfy jackets, but every fuck boy now has one and I'm embarassed to wear it.
How can I mod it to make it wearable again?

>> No.13745429

>>13745323
Sort of. Black people don't like to wear what other black peoppe wear, they see anything other black people do as trashy and low-class although they won't say it. So they try to imitate white dress, then the brands adapt to the more flamboyant shit they'll wear (look at Polo making thosr shirts that are just massive logos to let everyone know it's Ralph Lauren.) And white people stop wearing it. Black people then stop wearing it.
Basically white dress is constantly running from whatever black people are catching up to, brand wise. Versache, Gucci, are the ones right now. Before it was Coach, Polo, etc.
And Hilfiger is trying to play both sides, which never works, which is why the white people in this thread are dismissing it as garbage clothing.

>> No.13745447

>>13744478
>>13744493
>>13745420
Reminds me of this line from 30 Rock: "Even Tommy Hilfiger turned me down, and you think that of all people he would understand how quickly the lower classes can ruin something"

>> No.13745493
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13745493

>wearing anything branded

>> No.13745496

>>13745429
omg even clothes participate in white flight