How important is brand name to you?

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Just in general life, how important do you think the image of a brand is to you? This could be when food shopping, you may choose to purchase Coca Cola over the stores own brand of Coca Cola or it could be to do with clothes. You may see two very similar t-shirts but one is the shops own and the other is a designer brand.

Personally, I would say when it comes to clothes, brand name and image is important to me. Shoes are especially true for this, a lot of shops like Asos and Primark make their like own brand of shoes which look like the proper ones but aren't, I prefer wearing the actual ones. With food it's less important to me.


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It doesn't really mean much to me. If something looks good, I might buy it.
 

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The only thing I worry about in thus category is shoes. Anything else, not so much.
 

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To an extent, they do matter. When you're away from home, a recognisable name can make you feel a lot safer. It's just a case of trusting the right brands.
 

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To an extent, they do matter. When you're away from home, a recognisable name can make you feel a lot safer. It's just a case of trusting the right brands.
When in Spain or Portugal or pretty much any European tourist destination you always have those shops that sell "brand name" clothing, they try and convince you that the belt is real Armani and stuff like that.
 

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I never been the one to try to impress people when the stylish clothes I wear, if I like it and it looks good to me I buy it. I mean I wouldn't call what I wear a style, I wear pretty much anything Jerseys etc. Now onto Sneakers, legit have 20 pairs of Shoes but the only two I wear recently are my Air Force Ones and Black Converses.
 

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Jeans, a white shirt, and leath jacket is good enough for me regardless of brand