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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Dec 2016

    Clothing buyers, fed up with logos, reach for the scalpelhttp://on.wsj.com/2igsLdu 

    11:10 AM - 22 Dec 2016
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    • Lilian America Morales Excavatum RobertPiacente sew much fun Stanislav Jean-Marc Stidworthy boyang Kyler Jackson
    19 replies 73 retweets 148 likes
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      2. Mary Murphy‏ @FastFM 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        what about cars? Why do we let dealers put their permanent logos on our hugely expensive new cars? Talk about free advertising.

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      3. Jemison Thorsby‏ @TheBigBlueFrog 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @FastFM @WSJ

        my wife always gets dealer branding removed before she takes delivery of a car.

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      4. Mary Murphy‏ @FastFM 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @TheBigBlueFrog @WSJ

        me too!

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      1. nunyayogi1234‏ @nunyayogi1234 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Aren't they all made by the same kids in Indonesia, China, and Taiwan.

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      1. Paul Bates‏ @PaulBates7 22 Dec 2016
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        I can't even count how many times I've thought, 'great shirt... damn that logo though'. And tossed it back.

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      1. Mary Murphy‏ @FastFM 22 Dec 2016
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        “Nobody wants to be branded anymore,” said Aaron Levine, head designer for Abercrombie & Fitch. || *eyeroll* Uuggh A&F brand. Go away.

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      1.  🏴 In Solidarity  🏴‏ @TheEnginseer 22 Dec 2016
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        here ive been thinking im the only asshole who's been doing this for all these years.pic.twitter.com/5k8li5izG6

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      1. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 22 Dec 2016
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        If you don't want brand name items, buy the cloth bolts and sew your own clothing.

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      1. Daniel Wong‏ @daniels_den 23 Dec 2016
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        Then don't buy them. Seriously. RT @WSJ Clothing buyers, fed up with logos, reach for the scalpelhttp://on.wsj.com/2igsLdu 

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      1. Daniel Feichtinger‏ @auxilit 22 Dec 2016
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        /cc @GreatDismal

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      1. KellyAnn Carpentier‏ @CarpentierKA 22 Dec 2016
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        .@WSJ Exactly. I refuse to wear logos for all the reasons discussed.

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      1. Itan Mia Mera‏ @Itanduofores 22 Dec 2016
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        been there, done it

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      1. Edgar Bering‏ @EaberingEdgar 22 Dec 2016
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        I started my life as shopper long enough ago to remember when being unbranded usually meant better quality, at least in men's wear

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      1. anttonbart63 ⚡‏ @AnthonyBartol15 22 Dec 2016
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        / these modern day kids need some different logos. .like zombie, naked,leaf ( marijuana leaf)..madman ect,ect

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      1. Roy Park‏ @roy1park 22 Dec 2016
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        article amuses me and also perplexes me too. I can't never go through this seemingly time-consuming process of removing, haha

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      1. Roy Park‏ @roy1park 22 Dec 2016
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        hmm I've never been bothered with brands or logos except some French desiners. Prefer, so, subtle and almost hidden ones but still this

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      1. The Traditional American‏ @cstreeter_PA 22 Dec 2016
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        - I hate branding on clothing - always have - feels pretentious to me.

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      1. Robb Shep‏ @RobbShep 22 Dec 2016
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        They used to pay people to sport their logos. We don't need that on our clothing.

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      1. Michael‏ @SpkFromHeart 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Here's a helpful hint. Buy the clothes without the logos instead.

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