| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:41 - Mar 20 with 1938 views | bsw72 | I think we need to send food parcels to the models, and maybe something to cheer the miserable cn uts up. |  | |  |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:42 - Mar 20 with 1916 views | DanTheMan |
Very brazen. And the fooking cost as well. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:45 - Mar 20 with 1886 views | bluelagos |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:42 - Mar 20 by DanTheMan | Very brazen. And the fooking cost as well. |
A fool and his money... |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:48 - Mar 20 with 1854 views | Pinewoodblue |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 08:45 - Mar 20 by bluelagos | A fool and his money... |
If you want it, here it is, come & get it. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:08 - Mar 20 with 1741 views | hoppy |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:17 - Mar 20 with 1673 views | iamatractorboy |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:08 - Mar 20 by hoppy | |
They've ripped off the other badge on that one too... thought it looked familiar, and checked, it is the old Leeds badge. |  | |  |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:20 - Mar 20 with 1655 views | Guthrum | The clue is in the name. Their AI "found" this badge on the internet and decided to copy it. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:26 - Mar 20 with 1608 views | DanTheMan |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:17 - Mar 20 by iamatractorboy | They've ripped off the other badge on that one too... thought it looked familiar, and checked, it is the old Leeds badge. |
Isn't that a modified Fortuna Dusseldorf on the sleeve as well? F95. EDIT: And the other sleeve has Bayer Leverkusen's with the middle swapped out for an F I think. [Post edited 20 Mar 9:33]
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 10:35 - Mar 20 with 1341 views | BlueBadger | Why is that model wearing shirt that's clearly too big for him? |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 10:47 - Mar 20 with 1282 views | ghostofescobar | £140! I thought the genuine kits were getting expensive these days. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 10:53 - Mar 20 with 1249 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:26 - Mar 20 by DanTheMan | Isn't that a modified Fortuna Dusseldorf on the sleeve as well? F95. EDIT: And the other sleeve has Bayer Leverkusen's with the middle swapped out for an F I think. [Post edited 20 Mar 9:33]
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And the other badge has more than a passing resemblance to the 90s Leeds badge But apart from all those and the Argentinian stripes, it looks original enough lol [Post edited 20 Mar 10:55]
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 11:15 - Mar 20 with 1162 views | Illinoisblue | “Each garment is created with care and ethical mindfulness” is certainly one way to say “we rip off football shirts” Founded by Faraz Zaidi, a first-generation American, FOUND delicately interweaves inspiration from his South Asian heritage and a rural American upbringing-pioneering a visual language at the intersection of both origins. Faraz's dual milieu, a life in Central New Jersey preceded by an origin in Pakistan, forms a rich tapestry of fast and slow living woven together to form the bedrock of the brand's creative philosophy. Each garment is crafted with care and ethical mindfulness, nurturing sustainability and paying homage to time-honored craftsmanship. The world of FOUND is a continual exploration through these disparate cultures and discovered textiles, celebrating clothing as a means of communication and preserving the past through the lens of the present. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 11:24 - Mar 20 with 1119 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 11:15 - Mar 20 by Illinoisblue | “Each garment is created with care and ethical mindfulness” is certainly one way to say “we rip off football shirts” Founded by Faraz Zaidi, a first-generation American, FOUND delicately interweaves inspiration from his South Asian heritage and a rural American upbringing-pioneering a visual language at the intersection of both origins. Faraz's dual milieu, a life in Central New Jersey preceded by an origin in Pakistan, forms a rich tapestry of fast and slow living woven together to form the bedrock of the brand's creative philosophy. Each garment is crafted with care and ethical mindfulness, nurturing sustainability and paying homage to time-honored craftsmanship. The world of FOUND is a continual exploration through these disparate cultures and discovered textiles, celebrating clothing as a means of communication and preserving the past through the lens of the present. |
"Discovered textiles"? Is this knobber trying to claim credit for inventing Polyester as well? |  | |  |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 12:48 - Mar 20 with 922 views | Illinoisblue |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 11:24 - Mar 20 by ArnoldMoorhen | "Discovered textiles"? Is this knobber trying to claim credit for inventing Polyester as well? |
“Overpriced copyright-infringing tat churned out in sweat shops”. - fixed it for them. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 12:53 - Mar 20 with 911 views | MedwayTractor |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 11:15 - Mar 20 by Illinoisblue | “Each garment is created with care and ethical mindfulness” is certainly one way to say “we rip off football shirts” Founded by Faraz Zaidi, a first-generation American, FOUND delicately interweaves inspiration from his South Asian heritage and a rural American upbringing-pioneering a visual language at the intersection of both origins. Faraz's dual milieu, a life in Central New Jersey preceded by an origin in Pakistan, forms a rich tapestry of fast and slow living woven together to form the bedrock of the brand's creative philosophy. Each garment is crafted with care and ethical mindfulness, nurturing sustainability and paying homage to time-honored craftsmanship. The world of FOUND is a continual exploration through these disparate cultures and discovered textiles, celebrating clothing as a means of communication and preserving the past through the lens of the present. |
They've mispelt FRAUD on the front of the shirt. Just my opinion, you understand. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 13:34 - Mar 20 with 791 views | DanTheMan | I missed this banger as well. |  |
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| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 13:48 - Mar 20 with 671 views | TIB |
| Badge on this American fashion company’s shirt looks a bit familiar… on 09:08 - Mar 20 by hoppy | |
Spice heads for models is a new one |  |
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