Using ugly models or even mannequins makes people less likely to buy the clothes. I suppose some butter huffers might relate, but overall, it's just repulsive, and it's not good for sales. I'm about as not gay as can be, and if I had to choose between underwear with an ugly guy on the package and one that looks good or decent, I'm probably not going to buy the one with the ugly guy. I'm just skinny and don't look like a muscular model, but I'd rather have that on the package than some beer-bellied pig.
Using ugly models or even mannequins makes people less likely to buy the clothes. I suppose some butter huffers might relate, but overall, it's just repulsive, and it's not good for sales. I'm about as not gay as can be, and if I had to choose between underwear with an ugly guy on the package and one that looks good or decent, I'm probably not going to buy the one with the ugly guy. I'm just skinny and don't look like a muscular model, but I'd rather have that on the package than some beer-bellied pig.
“I’ve done a bit of a scan of all the crazy DMs and got a bit of an overview of what people were saying,” the reality show star said in a follow-up post. “And what people were saying was ‘what are people supposed to wear in the gym if they can’t promote overweight activewear.’”
“Hey – clothes? It’s just the gym. It’s just a bunch of metal objects that you pick up. You don’t necessarily need to wear a particular brand of clothing to do that,”
Never heard of this dude, but he nails that right there.
>“I’ve done a bit of a scan of all the crazy DMs and got a bit of an overview of what people were saying,” the reality show star said in a follow-up post. “And what people were saying was ‘what are people supposed to wear in the gym if they can’t promote overweight activewear.’”
>“Hey – clothes? It’s just the gym. It’s just a bunch of metal objects that you pick up. You don’t necessarily need to wear a particular brand of clothing to do that,”
Never heard of this dude, but he nails that right there.
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