In a couple months this thread will rise from the ashes once new authentics pop up and restocks on shorts finally happen.
Let's hope so. I hope they produce stuff that hasn't been released before. I also hope they rehash some that have been discontinued since the 2000s or last decade.
If you think people trash swingmans cuz of the price, then you're insane
I would like to assume it's their piss poor quality is the logical reason people rightfully trash those pieces of
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You do realize that wrestling history is filled with wwf gimmicks that were ripped directly from WCW/NWA/awa etc right?
Perhaps WWF got ideas or gimmicks off other promotions, but I'm going to say they originated or enhanced a high percentile of their successful or transcendent ideas and gimmicks during the two times they were at the apex of pro wrestling, specifically the '80s and late '90s.
Like how WWF signed Hulk Hogan away from AWA and had a significant cultural impact in the '80s. They maximized ideas with him as their cornerstone star. I didn't see them ripping off stuff with Hogan.
And how WCW, specifically that stupid loser Eric Bischoff, stupidly fired Steve Austin because they were dumb for assuming a bald guy with black boots wasn't marketable. So WWF signed him in late 1995, and the rest is history because they wisely made Stone Cold Steve Austin their apex star. I always saw him as original.
WCW was asinine and terrible in the '90s with The Renegade as their ultimate ripoff as I've reiterated. And they blatantly copied Subzero from Mortal Kombat when they came up with a bootleg version with Glacier.
No idea is original. Everything comes full circle. Just like the kids today bringing back styles from the 80s and 90s... Don isn't doing anything that any other designer hasn't done before. When those high end designer brands rip-off everyday streetwear silhouettes and designs I never hear anyone complain.
I'm going to say it goes both ways with ideas regarding original and unoriginal depending on the brand and product.
I agree things are cyclical like that. That's nice to know that kids are rehashing styles from a bygone era lately. I'll be happy if they are resurrecting '90s styles when a little oversized became trendy and comfortable. Let's just pray that they don't rehash the 2000s styles when clothes got stupidly way too big and too long in the future! I don't want to see skinny kids wearing 3XL/4XL jerseys or t-skirts (tall tees) going down to their knees again.
That's why it doesn't make sense to support those high end designer brands if they're ripping off/copying everyday wear and overcharging for them. Why overpay for them when you can get the originals at a lower price?