Crappy Ad: Angry underpaid women can't afford proper clothes
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[QUOTE=garychencool;52164019]Well.. I guess it's more expensive due to more materials..?[/QUOTE]
Men's shoes are typically bigger than women's and the only extra material for most of those shoes is the bigger heel. It doesn't really add up to a £40 price bump.
[QUOTE=Perrine;52162936]the women's shoes on their site cost more than the men's[/QUOTE]
does this count as false advertising?
[QUOTE=J!NX;52164288]does this count as false advertising?[/QUOTE]
The ad says women should be paid more than men to buy those expensive shoes, not that those shoes shouldn't be expensive, so nah.
The fact that they show a stiletto at the end just makes the entire thing fold in on itself.
They know their just playing all the "women" women right?
Wasn't there a whole uprising a year back about women wanting to wear flats to work and companies saying that heels were part of a dress code.
Maybe they took inspiration from Pepsi; doing the wrong thing will get you more attention.
i see they hired pepsi's marketing team for this one. theyre finally getting that people looooove seeing issues they care about monetized
Man that sounded pretentious and entitled. Also love how rather than making an argument, protesting, or attempting to change society, all the women shown in the video are throwing tantrums. Not saying the issues raised don't exist, but the way they tried to get their message across flopped hard.
Considering Forever21 an H&M exist where you can get fashionable clothes for dirt cheap really makes me consider people'a priorities...
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