Gucci t-shirt wearing brand

Pretty, right? Here's one of the Italian firm's T-shirt proposals Gucci of your price for the next Autumn-Winter 2011-2011 season. A totally basic shirt with the very big brand name. Let it not be said.

Perfect for those who think that the more the brand looks the better, that is what you pay for, of course. Even though it ends up looking like fresh out of Chinatown ...

I would say that even La Martina does not abuse its logo so much… Its price; 155 euros. Would you take it?


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  1.   rafachaver said

    Without wishing to judge it too harshly, I see myself in the obligation to classify it as an insult to the design of high-end firms, because it is precisely this design; materialized in the use of silhouettes or shapes, patterns, applications, a mixture of materials, etc., and, on certain occasions, trying to capture a certain peculiar lifestyle in their creations (see firms such as Ann Demeulemeester), and these characteristics are those that show creativity and avant-garde in certain cases of luxury brands, and not a shirt that if you remove the huge logo (which says more than explicitly and blatantly «I have more money than you and that is why I can dress in Gucci) stays in a basic T-shirt without more. Now finishing, in my opinion filler garments like these should not be included in the collections, of course Frida Giannini is not stupid and knows that this shirt will also have its followers (of doubtful taste by the way), like Cristiano Ronaldo, for example .

  2.   Oliver said

    It wouldn't hurt if they gave her a cologne, in a pack plan, to go to the gym, wash the car ... But € 155 ... I don't see it ...

  3.   Edu said

    It is the typical imitation shirt that puts the logo of the brand in large, this shirt is for Canis, in case it was sold at a flea market (because it looks like the typical flea market), but I don't know if such a shirt is very successful. ugly as expensive

  4.   Edu said

    It is the typical imitation shirt that puts the logo of the brand in large, this shirt is for Canis, in case it was sold at a flea market (because it looks like the typical flea market), but I don't know if such a shirt is very successful. ugly as expensive

  5.   Carlos said

     I honestly do not understand anything about the other two comments, especially the first. That the logo of the brands every time they put it in a more striking way, it is seen in all the brands, from lacoste, ralph lauren, versace, gucci ... (that's called marketing) that's not why you buy it with the idea of ​​going out left over, but for your own pleasure, and if not, just don't buy a brand, for that there are many low cost stores, so don't criticize so much.

    Personally, I think a shirt, basic, wearable, under a blazer itself would look great! Let the one who likes it and who can pay it.

  6.   Carlos said

     I honestly do not understand anything about the other two comments, especially the first. That the logo of the brands every time they put it in a more striking way, it is seen in all the brands, from lacoste, ralph lauren, versace, gucci ... (that's called marketing) that's not why you buy it with the idea of ​​going out left over, but for your own pleasure, and if not, just don't buy a brand, for that there are many low cost stores, so don't criticize so much.

    Personally, I think a shirt, basic, wearable, under a blazer itself would look great! Let the one who likes it and who can pay it.

  7.   Julius said

    Actually paying 155 euros for something that seems to have come out of the La Salada fair, or for you to be located, in a fake things fair, only South American soccer players recently arrived in Europe and about to get married can like it. with former vedettes who "found their love." We can define it as a fatty, a crap, a nouveau riche thing, snobbery, or simply a total lack of taste. Defending those clothes is a hit in the private parts to good taste, let's say. Obviously someone is going to like it, but it is not my case at least. Hope it's understandable. I am very sorry not for those who can buy it, but for those who choose to buy it.