Pharrell's new jeans are made of ocean garbage

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Yall really caught up on the wrong thing. I don't give a fukk what the price is cause even if he wasn't using recycled materials he would still be charging a high ass price that would be out of my range. Celebrity branded fashion is high priced shyt.

Now as far as using recycled materials, I don't see how anyone could hate on that. Recycling is a good thing. It ain't a hippy thing or a white thing, it's a neccissary answer to this fukked up society we live in. We used to live in tune with the environment, now in modern society we at complete odds with nature. Any moves towards reducing and recycling trash should be commended, not ridiculed
 

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pharells skill/talent is debatable imo (I think he's trash too) but I will not credit him with anything other than creating more trash with this product line.

ocean waste is the cause of capatalist democratic society and teflon is just another example of that.

As far as product driven success you obviously don't understand products and the uses because then you would know the most successful products were invested in before commercial exposure.
Yeah... No shyt things require an initial investment in. That's what a fukkin' startup is for :russ:

I sense you're on some kufi shyt re: capitalism's pros and cons so you do you i guess :manny:
 

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I dig.

:salute: @ The new wave of fabric


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No need to import. :obama:
 

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more hipster garbage
 

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I also don't believe the materials used to create the clothing will have a major influence on the price, and the margins of profit will likely be excessive due to the association with Pharrell's brand. As stated earlier, any effort to recycle should be commended. If you don't want to have your pants pulled down over the price, thrift shopping is a perfectly good alternative. Mocking the clothes as garbage or saying this is hipster baffles me. The negative connotation associated with "hipster" in its own is confusing when you're referencing sustainable living, recycling, buying fair trade products or stimulating the local economy at the expense of making a large corporation rich for exploiting cheap labour overseas.
 
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