Dad extremely pissed at son’s skinny jeans
No comment. Thanks, Steve Nalepa and Elvin Estela!
In the 1960s and 70s, Levi’s promoted their products with a series of offbeat commercials, many of which had a lysergic spin. In this ad,…
Kickin’ Jeans—not to be confused with “Chuck Norris’ Action Jeans”—was advertised in the back of Black Belt magazine in 1979 for a measly $19.95. Notice…
A “Forever 21” clothing store located on Times Square, in the building that used to house the Virgin Mega-Store, has taken a approach to advertising.…
WHAT were they thinking?! Methinks the store, New Form, took it a bit too far. The advertising slogan tells the store’s teenage and twenty-something target…