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“But it is EVERYwhere. It’s illegal there, but you can still, literally, just walk out the door and down the road somewhere like 3 people will offer to sell you some.”
Yeah, I could just imagine cobbles with a bathing suit, a big blunt in one hand, and a pina colada in the other.
I wonder why Mr. B didn’t do something with T-shirts with Brooklyn Industries rather than American Apparel? Odd to me.
Posted by: cobblehiller at February 26, 2010 4:16 PM
If you buy enough American Apparel shirts – you can get them at wholesale rates. You’d be surprised how many “high fashion” t-shirts are actually AA with a logo slapped on them.
And you know I love you! But after the Mets, I am a Red Sox fan! I also happen to have lived in Boston for the first year or so of my life, after being born in a ‘burb of Boston.
Oh, I forgot about the Redsox, well, you would get to root for the Yankees and that would satisfy your contrarian tendencies (please don’t tell me you are a Mets fan).
“But it is EVERYwhere. It’s illegal there, but you can still, literally, just walk out the door and down the road somewhere like 3 people will offer to sell you some.”
Yeah, I could just imagine cobbles with a bathing suit, a big blunt in one hand, and a pina colada in the other.
and not sure if Mr B even went through AA directly and bought in bulk – he very well might have ordered a shitload online at retail price.
“Brooklyn Industries are in that biz”
Right, but they might have worked a little cross-branding thing.
jester, we know benson hates landmarking and creative reuse of older materials. Hence, Beacon Hill would make him nuts!
I wonder why Mr. B didn’t do something with T-shirts with Brooklyn Industries rather than American Apparel? Odd to me.
Posted by: cobblehiller at February 26, 2010 4:16 PM
If you buy enough American Apparel shirts – you can get them at wholesale rates. You’d be surprised how many “high fashion” t-shirts are actually AA with a logo slapped on them.
Not sure Brooklyn Industries are in that biz.
Oooh, ENY, thems fightin’ words!
And you know I love you! But after the Mets, I am a Red Sox fan! I also happen to have lived in Boston for the first year or so of my life, after being born in a ‘burb of Boston.
Oh, I forgot about the Redsox, well, you would get to root for the Yankees and that would satisfy your contrarian tendencies (please don’t tell me you are a Mets fan).
Beacon Hill? That’s the Brooklyn Heights of Boston. I think you mean South Boston.
“I said I’m going now, Cobble!”
As of now, you are offically LATE. ; )