Noblekostas
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they have always been good at being provocative. This one is a bit too funny for me ?
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They know that negative publicity is good. I find it tasteless. Regardless what each person's view is on Covid etc people are dying left and right and they tell you orgies are the new normalI was about to post about that. The worst ad I've seen in a while.
They know that negative publicity is good. I find it tasteless. Regardless what each person's view is on Covid etc people are dying left and right and they tell you orgies are the new normal
Anyways, I was ready to commission 3 MTM trousers with them but I changed my mind now. I will try Blugiallo or Pini Parma or even a Bespoke one here in Stockholm.
Either that or "genius" from their side. Anyways!It's definitely tactless, even for them. People are dying and suffering everywhere, and here SuitSupply has people sticking their tongues in each other's mouths. They've gotten away with provocative ads in the past, but I expect there may be furious backlash with this one. ?♂️
It's definitely tactless, even for them. People are dying and suffering everywhere, and here SuitSupply has people sticking their tongues in each other's mouths. They've gotten away with provocative ads in the past, but I expect there may be furious backlash with this one. ?♂️
I agree this isn't something I would want children to see. But I assume that children are not getting this email or checking Suitsupply's website. I think I would have more of a problem with it if it was plastered on billboards.
I personally don't have a problem with sexual imagery as long as it's healthy. I do generally find Suitsupply's ads to be corny -- the whole "men in suits **********" thing seems really corny and cliche -- but corniness is different from being morally offensive. As far sexual imagery in fashion goes, this seems like one of the better executions.