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"Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... Cyli wrote: Well, I'm still a bit leery of buying clothing with labels / ads on the outside. But that's because I figure they should be free if I'm advertising for them That's also my reaction to it. I find it bizarre that companies can advertise their name on products and sometimes command a higher price by doing it. I guess that's riverman's "trendy" argument personified. It certainly falls right in line with it. I read a book (I believe it was "The Want Makers", but I'm not certain; I read a lot of books on this back when it was 'cool' g) where they explained that, once something becomes a 'must-have' item (especially for adolescent consumers), then the labels get outsized specifically for the free advertising. They calculate the amount of lost revenue from folks like Cyli who are put off by being walking billboards and determine that there are enough people who want it known that they are wearing the latest fashion to make up for it, and then some. --riverman (always in style) |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 08:04:09 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
riverman wrote: Nonetheless, once something becomes trendy, things change. Just watch what happens to the value---it plummets because the manufacturer no longer needs to maintain the quality to ensure sales. I think most folks who are practical users of quality items hope to never see them become trendy because of that. I'm sure that there is quite a lot to be said about the quality of certain fly rods and reels that fits this discription. Not sure how well that applies to fly gear. Sage and Simms are "trendy" but both companies make high quality (although pricey) products. Some people may buy their products to be "in" but I think most people buy them because they like the quality of the products. For example, although I never bought a pair of Simms waders because of the price, their top of the line waders are the best in the market. While I realize the fact that you "never bought a pair" doesn't mean someone didn't give you a pair, etc., but the implication is that you have not owned a pair. If that's true, how do you say that "their top of the line waders are the best in the market?" But that aside, there are lots of things that are, if not the best in the market, certainly among the best, but that doesn't mean that your average user needs or will EVER get the useful life out of such items. If they allow themselves to be objective, most folks have a pretty good about how much use they'll be able to get from an item - take the waders, for example. What percentage of buyers of these, would you guess, actually _need_ "the best in the market?" And a SWAG is fine - it's sorta rhetorical, anyway. And perhaps more informative, what "minimum level of use" would make these a economically-prudent decision - i.e., busy guides who fish themselves a lot, too, OK, a person who knows they'll only need them 1-2 a year, no. From what I know about you, if you can't justify them, damned few fishers could. TC, R Willi |
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riverman wrote:
Strange that you'd qualify disliking trendiness as being 'phony', as I'd say that is one of the elements of trendiness that makes IT so distasteful to me. Trendy folks find the essential pleasure in the fact that they are 'like everyone else'. Gotta have a Bomber Jacket and tinted highlights. Gotta have Chinos and an Izod polo shirt. Gotta be 'part of the crowd'. Gotta be 'in'. Nobody flyfishes anymore because its too trendy. (apologies to Yogi Berra) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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riverman wrote:
Strange that you'd qualify disliking trendiness as being 'phony', as I'd say that is one of the elements of trendiness that makes IT so distasteful to me. Trendy folks find the essential pleasure in the fact that they are 'like everyone else'. Gotta have a Bomber Jacket and tinted highlights. Gotta have Chinos and an Izod polo shirt. Gotta be 'part of the crowd'. Gotta be 'in'. Nobody flyfishes anymore because its too trendy. (apologies to Yogi Berra) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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riverman wrote:
Strange that you'd qualify disliking trendiness as being 'phony', as I'd say that is one of the elements of trendiness that makes IT so distasteful to me. Trendy folks find the essential pleasure in the fact that they are 'like everyone else'. Gotta have a Bomber Jacket and tinted highlights. Gotta have Chinos and an Izod polo shirt. Gotta be 'part of the crowd'. Gotta be 'in'. Nobody flyfishes anymore because its too trendy. (apologies to Yogi Berra) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:55:27 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: Strange that you'd qualify disliking trendiness as being 'phony', as I'd say that is one of the elements of trendiness that makes IT so distasteful to me. Trendy folks find the essential pleasure in the fact that they are 'like everyone else'. Gotta have a Bomber Jacket and tinted highlights. Gotta have Chinos and an Izod polo shirt. Gotta be 'part of the crowd'. Gotta be 'in'. I've hung around some places where the determinedly non-trendy hang out. They're a trend in their own right, if you see what I mean by phony. So exactly where do you justify trendiness here? Seems like you decide on the value and merits of something before you buy it, rather than whether or not 'everyone is doing it'. That's what I'm talking about. I try to. But it's just as weird to avoid something trendy, just because of it being trendy as it is to get it because it's trendy. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:55:27 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: Strange that you'd qualify disliking trendiness as being 'phony', as I'd say that is one of the elements of trendiness that makes IT so distasteful to me. Trendy folks find the essential pleasure in the fact that they are 'like everyone else'. Gotta have a Bomber Jacket and tinted highlights. Gotta have Chinos and an Izod polo shirt. Gotta be 'part of the crowd'. Gotta be 'in'. I've hung around some places where the determinedly non-trendy hang out. They're a trend in their own right, if you see what I mean by phony. So exactly where do you justify trendiness here? Seems like you decide on the value and merits of something before you buy it, rather than whether or not 'everyone is doing it'. That's what I'm talking about. I try to. But it's just as weird to avoid something trendy, just because of it being trendy as it is to get it because it's trendy. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:12:51 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: They calculate the amount of lost revenue from folks like Cyli who are put off by being walking billboards and determine that there are enough people who want it known that they are wearing the latest fashion to make up for it, and then some. What they lose from me isn't much... My fav canoe and camping shirt used to belong to one of my buddies and his wife passed it on to me when it got too tatty for him to wear to work. So I wore it to work for a year or two and then it had to go on the river. The elbows are going, so soon it'll become short sleeved. OTOH, I whined and begged a couple of fishing shirts our company was giving for promos off my boss and actually bought two more on sale at Gander Mountain last year, so they're in good shape. What they gain from some of my sister-in-laws and one of my daughters makes up in one week to one month what they've lost on me in several years time. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:12:51 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: They calculate the amount of lost revenue from folks like Cyli who are put off by being walking billboards and determine that there are enough people who want it known that they are wearing the latest fashion to make up for it, and then some. What they lose from me isn't much... My fav canoe and camping shirt used to belong to one of my buddies and his wife passed it on to me when it got too tatty for him to wear to work. So I wore it to work for a year or two and then it had to go on the river. The elbows are going, so soon it'll become short sleeved. OTOH, I whined and begged a couple of fishing shirts our company was giving for promos off my boss and actually bought two more on sale at Gander Mountain last year, so they're in good shape. What they gain from some of my sister-in-laws and one of my daughters makes up in one week to one month what they've lost on me in several years time. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:12:51 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: They calculate the amount of lost revenue from folks like Cyli who are put off by being walking billboards and determine that there are enough people who want it known that they are wearing the latest fashion to make up for it, and then some. What they lose from me isn't much... My fav canoe and camping shirt used to belong to one of my buddies and his wife passed it on to me when it got too tatty for him to wear to work. So I wore it to work for a year or two and then it had to go on the river. The elbows are going, so soon it'll become short sleeved. OTOH, I whined and begged a couple of fishing shirts our company was giving for promos off my boss and actually bought two more on sale at Gander Mountain last year, so they're in good shape. What they gain from some of my sister-in-laws and one of my daughters makes up in one week to one month what they've lost on me in several years time. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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