Why do people buy merchandise with a company logo on it? They are unpaid advertisers for the companies. The multi-million dollars companies appreciate your being their walking billboard.
Because his figure is such a fashion icon, Nike would rather Bob take his way of gaining public attention to a competing brand. Unfortunately for all of the makers of sports attire, there are more people resembling Bob’s physical build than there are who resemble the people in their ads. Same goes for most clothing catalogs. I know absolutely no one who resembles the models in the outdoor clothing/camping/hiking issues.
The brand I see a lot of people around my area cover themselves in is Under Armor. Typically the more articles they have on the bigger the A hole they are.
The founder of Adidas and his brother had a falling out. The brother went across the street and started his own company called Puma. The strange part of this story is that they still shared the same house for almost 40 years after that.
In the 1936 Olympics Adi offered a pair of shoes to Jesse Owens. Jesse did fairly well. Adidas had only two stripes at that time, adding the third after WWII.
When I ran track in high school, we were given free Nike track shoes but I didn’t like the way they fit me. They were too narrow for my feet, I prefer New Balance.
boneroller42 about 5 years ago
What’s Cap’n Eddy’s cat doing sitting on that tire?
Vilyehm about 5 years ago
Fruition of the Loon.
I smell a trademark infringement.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
His body type won’t look good in stripes.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
So good move.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Note the symbol on the brief cases.
Superfrog about 5 years ago
Just do it.
Display about 5 years ago
Let’s not go Russian into this.
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
And that is how Kap got his contract.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Cash, up front, unmarked bills and you guys pay all my taxes.
sirbadger about 5 years ago
Did Bob insult Kaepernick?
Differentname about 5 years ago
iirc some of the ‘Jersey Shore’ cast got paid not to wear certain brands!
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Can we Converse about this?
walstib Premium Member about 5 years ago
The Long Red Tie Company is working on a similar proposal.
uniquename about 5 years ago
Those lawyers aren’t exactly beautiful themselves.
zzeek about 5 years ago
Why do people buy merchandise with a company logo on it? They are unpaid advertisers for the companies. The multi-million dollars companies appreciate your being their walking billboard.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Took a minute, but I got it. . .make sure Bob gets a smaller shirt. . .
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Because his figure is such a fashion icon, Nike would rather Bob take his way of gaining public attention to a competing brand. Unfortunately for all of the makers of sports attire, there are more people resembling Bob’s physical build than there are who resemble the people in their ads. Same goes for most clothing catalogs. I know absolutely no one who resembles the models in the outdoor clothing/camping/hiking issues.
EdwardSmith2 about 5 years ago
That isn’t Petey. Go back to last Sunday’s comic, and you can see Petey has stripes.
cthomsen about 5 years ago
Nope. Don’t get it. Ramshackle house. All-in on Nike. So what? Like the guy is an influencer? Something, anything funny here?
Donald Kimbrough Premium Member about 5 years ago
The brand I see a lot of people around my area cover themselves in is Under Armor. Typically the more articles they have on the bigger the A hole they are.
Linguist about 5 years ago
Love Bob’s Air Stream trailer!
fusilier about 5 years ago
This deserves a “LOVE”
mwahaHaHaHAHAHaHahahaha
fusilier
James 2:24
KEA about 5 years ago
I’ve stopped wearing clothing that’s free advertising for anyone. (except a few select institutions of higher learning)
dot-the-I about 5 years ago
Front yard is Jeff Foxworthy worthy.
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
The founder of Adidas and his brother had a falling out. The brother went across the street and started his own company called Puma. The strange part of this story is that they still shared the same house for almost 40 years after that.
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
In the 1936 Olympics Adi offered a pair of shoes to Jesse Owens. Jesse did fairly well. Adidas had only two stripes at that time, adding the third after WWII.
Leojim about 5 years ago
I blacked out the swoosh on my shoes and quit buying Nike shoes.
MichaelHelwig about 5 years ago
This is the yard that Agnes’ new car came from.
Lablubber about 5 years ago
Just do it!
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Patagonia or nothing.
JohnHarry Premium Member about 5 years ago
Typical Maine high fashionista.
bakana about 5 years ago
He should hold out for Cost of Living increases, too.
keenanthelibrarian about 5 years ago
Yeah, but what’s in it for him?
Grey Forest about 5 years ago
When I ran track in high school, we were given free Nike track shoes but I didn’t like the way they fit me. They were too narrow for my feet, I prefer New Balance.