Why would you want to give free advertising to a business? Why would you sacrifice your look and individuality by wearing a giant logo on your shirt? Exactly. It doesn’t make sense.
When you wear big, flashy logos, you’re not just wearing a shirt—you’re a walking billboard. Brands spend millions on marketing, and here you are, doing it for them—for free. Meanwhile, your personal style takes a backseat. Instead of standing out, you just blend in with everyone else wearing the same overpriced logo.
For example, the hat below has a logo that covers almost the entire front side of the cap
Now, some logos can work. A small, subtle logo in the right place? Fine. But the key is to minimize it as much as possible. Don’t let a brand name take over your entire outfit. Your style should be about you, not a company.
This hat below has a logo that is understated and will not turn you into an advertisement billboard:
So next time you’re shopping, ask yourself: Am I buying this for the look or just for the logo? If it’s the logo, rethink it. Stop paying to advertise for someone else.