Playboy branding
Just a quick one, dear readers. I keep seeing shit cars with Playboy stickers on, and girls wearing Playboy branded clothing. What exactly are they trying to say? They are invariably overweight, and have an orange glow and badly bleached hair. Playboy sell the concept of hot girls with no clothes on. Do these girls want to be porn models? Do they aspire to be a centrefold? Who would want to see these hideous girls naked?












January 14th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
I often wonder the same thing. It’s hard to imagine Hugh Hefner driving around town in a beaten up Ford Fiesta.
But then I wonder about branded clothing in general. “So are you being paid to have that logo on your otherwise bog-standard white t-shirt? Oh, you paid extra for it??” The mind boggles.
January 14th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Greeetings sir, and welcome to my humble blog
Somebody has pointed out that it could be that these skanks like hot, naked chicks. That could well be the case. Or maybe they are trying to buy into the supermodel lifestlye by purchasing some snidey playboy clothes off the market…
Advertising normally costs money, so why do heavily branded clothes cost actual money?
March 17th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Meh all branding confuses me
I buy my jeans for £12 from tesco’s while I do my weekly food shopping, and as far as I can tell they look the same (and are probably made by the same £2 a day african kid) as £200 branded jeans…