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Artem on the recent maclife said that he asked Reebok to make a Shamrock with a Russian flag in it where the country flag suppose to be on his walkout shirt. They refused.
That is the biggest FUKING BULLSHIT! OF ALL FUKING TIME!!!
Their shirts look like designs from the flipping 70's. So plain and bland. How hard would it be for them to sit down with each individual fighter and make a custom shirt? You'd think they would actually sell a lot more shirts if they had more custom shirts. But apparently there are a bunch of morons working at that company.
Also they need to allow other sponsor logos on their gear. Of course other than competing clothing companies, they would benefit from allowing other company logos on their shirts and shorts. They can get paid from companies to put logos and those companies can also pay the fighters, making more money for EVERYONE involved. It's a win-win.
Just like Ford, GM, Chevy don't get hurt by having multiple logos on their NASCARS, it wouldn't hurt Reebok having multiple logos on their gear.
Reebok needs to rethink their company agenda.
That is the biggest FUKING BULLSHIT! OF ALL FUKING TIME!!!
Their shirts look like designs from the flipping 70's. So plain and bland. How hard would it be for them to sit down with each individual fighter and make a custom shirt? You'd think they would actually sell a lot more shirts if they had more custom shirts. But apparently there are a bunch of morons working at that company.
Also they need to allow other sponsor logos on their gear. Of course other than competing clothing companies, they would benefit from allowing other company logos on their shirts and shorts. They can get paid from companies to put logos and those companies can also pay the fighters, making more money for EVERYONE involved. It's a win-win.
Just like Ford, GM, Chevy don't get hurt by having multiple logos on their NASCARS, it wouldn't hurt Reebok having multiple logos on their gear.
Reebok needs to rethink their company agenda.