Lables

Funny how a tag can add $100 to a
garment or object when visually there
is minimal difference between that
an another of a different lable.  I if
like something and it’s reasonably
priced, I’ll buy it.  If the tag on
it matches something else in my
wardrobe, it’s through chance rather
than for face value.  I’m not a
collector of any lable and I’m glad
of that.  What’s up with ‘trendy’ shops
especially designers with their own shops rather than chain stores
printing their logo onto clothing simply making fast money with
cheap clothes.  It’s as if their name is suddenly worth money
rather than what they sell and to wear something advertising the
shop is fashionable.  I’m not bagging the businesses so much
for selling these things, because it’s easy money, who wouldn’t
do it?  It’s just that people ACTUALLY wear these clothes.  Most
chain stores do not do so well with these items and their
mistakes are quickly realised when the T-shirts sit for months on
sale tables decreasing in price with each new sale.

Sure there will always be lables, but I’m pretty much trying to
say, who cares what the lable is?

I suppose this whole rant ties in with stereotypes since it’s just
another lable only literally so.

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