Don't they usually leave off any conspicuous branding from logo apparel? This in order not to do free advertising for the producer when they're supposed to be doing advertising for the logo company. Seems like it wouldn't be a problem for the producers. I also thought that third party companies did the business of putting different logos on.
Both have happened. B2B is messy, and some brands are whores (looking at you Columbia).
From a sewing perspective, doing the embroidery at assembly time is easier and higher quality, but the order quantity needs to be huge to justify the setup.
The Dick's controversy has gone on for a while now. They stopped selling AR-15s after the Parkland shooting which in turn led to a boycott of their stores. They lost a ton of money, so their CEO decided to just eliminate their hunting/firearms section altogether (in a cut-off-your-nose-to-spite-your-face way).
Canada Goose is probably woke but at least isn't Chinese. However, since I don't make too many arctic (or Antarctic) expeditions I stick with cheaper coats.
Trashbags can keep you warm if that's all you're after. Good outdoor gear is about durability. It shouldn't get fucked up if you break heavy brush or slide across a rock face.
"We would rather lie than admit we can't get the supplies in to keep up with demand. Also, we rather think the death squads and extermination camps got a bad rap. Brown is a lovely color for a shirt, and so is red."
I'm inclined to take the rogue employee argument at face value in this particular case.
With regards to embroidered and customized apparel... the question usually is "how much".
If Brownells went to Arc'teryx and says they want ten thousand units, they'll get their ten thousand units.
Don't they usually leave off any conspicuous branding from logo apparel? This in order not to do free advertising for the producer when they're supposed to be doing advertising for the logo company. Seems like it wouldn't be a problem for the producers. I also thought that third party companies did the business of putting different logos on.
(Shrug)
Both have happened. B2B is messy, and some brands are whores (looking at you Columbia).
From a sewing perspective, doing the embroidery at assembly time is easier and higher quality, but the order quantity needs to be huge to justify the setup.
and they don't seem to have issues with the popularity of their gear amongst USSOCOM or police/military, they even make a special line for them!
https://leaf.arcteryx.com/us/en/
they can go fuck themselves
Converged.
Wouldn't actually bet too much money on female. "Robynne"? That's not quite Lola, but it's pretty close.
I'm not sure what you mean. I know of lots of women with names spelled in a retarded way.
I even knew a girl called, I shit you not, Alopecia.
He's saying that weirdo spellings are common among trannies.
It's an Azn chick apparently.
https://image.isu.pub/160830225701-66361468bc57005ff85cca6420ecb0a5/jpg/page_1.jpg looks like a racist cartoon.
Lol... they are ugly. Ewww.
Isn't it sad? It's happening at the same time it's becoming less and less taboo for women to whore themselves out.
Dicks is 100% Chinese garbage products anyway
The Dick's controversy has gone on for a while now. They stopped selling AR-15s after the Parkland shooting which in turn led to a boycott of their stores. They lost a ton of money, so their CEO decided to just eliminate their hunting/firearms section altogether (in a cut-off-your-nose-to-spite-your-face way).
Arc is a chink company. People should do research before buying from the commie fucks.
chinese owned, wouldnt have been buying from them anyway
Reject modernity, embrace Varusteleka
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/group/jackets/69
Both their milsurp and in house brands are fantastic
Canada Goose is probably woke but at least isn't Chinese. However, since I don't make too many arctic (or Antarctic) expeditions I stick with cheaper coats.
Trashbags can keep you warm if that's all you're after. Good outdoor gear is about durability. It shouldn't get fucked up if you break heavy brush or slide across a rock face.
What about Carhartt? Duluth Trading Company?
"We would rather lie than admit we can't get the supplies in to keep up with demand. Also, we rather think the death squads and extermination camps got a bad rap. Brown is a lovely color for a shirt, and so is red."
That fucking signature:
Pronouns
Normal name with an unnecessary Y in it
Stupid spelling of a normal name
Company name also ticks both the above two boxes.
Sheesh.
Oof pronouns in the signature.
That's pretty retarded. I wonder if this is company policy, if it is, then it is double retarded.
I wouldn’t want to do business with someone with pronouns in their signature
oh, for fuck's sake. Can we have that backlash now, please? I'd take a warlord at this point over any more of this utterly futile counterreality.