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Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?
#26

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

I try to avoid any clothes with ads/logos on them - polo ponies, Nike swooshes, etc.
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#27

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

What do you propose? i'm serious I can't wait to wear my red pill sweater when i'm planning to mingle with the "normies" maybe we create a whole dictionary of terminology and rigid group think to reflect our views. Maybe we can gather to sing songs and shit too.

We'll throw catchphrases at each other and give an effiminate bow while catering towards our 200 lb anglo slut. Taco bell or Jack in the crack? Which do you prefer?
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#28

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Sigh. Forget I asked.
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#29

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Quote: (01-31-2015 01:49 PM)Krusyos Wrote:  

Sigh. Forget I asked.

It was a good thought. We still have [Image: heart.gif]. I'll leave you with a consolation prize:



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#30

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Quote: (01-31-2015 01:49 PM)Krusyos Wrote:  

Sigh. Forget I asked.

Keep in mind that when you try advertising to the "PUA", "Community", etc niche, you won't make a lot of money. The demographic is pretty small, and the vast majority of people are broke and cheap. You're competing with a lot of people for a small market. Even though it's easy to think of something to sell, you're better off looking to other places. Guys like Roosh who are making money from this niche are more of an exception than anything.
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#31

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

I wouldn't wear it. Like Lemmo, I don't wear shirts with logos or text on them.
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#32

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Quote: (01-31-2015 01:49 PM)Krusyos Wrote:  

Sigh. Forget I asked.

Well - your thoughts were actually not far off - there is a way to monetize Red Pill clothing, but more in the form of r-selected lover wardrobe and accessories. There is this company called MasculineStyle http://masculine-style.com/ which does cover part of the base, but does not cut it really if you have looked into r-selected wardrobe.

There is a market for that, but it would not really be in the form of some Red Pill t-shirts - though a Roosh-logo t-shirt might be cool.

Essentially r-selected wardrobe and accessories could help you get laid and would show a Newbie how to increase sex-appeal very quickly by looking like a lover and not a boyfriend/provider.

And it wold not have to be expensive as it could range from rather cheap to high-class depending on the wallet.

Also I would say that the company would not be limited to Red Pill men as all guys going out and going on dates would love to know how to dress to get into panties of a girl faster and better (though to be honest it usually only gets you in the door, but even that is great as it gives you the chance of a date or can even color her perception of you).
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#33

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Personally, I don't wear any clothing with logos or slogans. What you're describing is probably something I'd have a chuckle at but wouldn't buy.

But if it gets red pill concepts and ideas into the mainstream - through regular guys asking what the messages mean and then checking these concepts out for themselves and 'waking up' - I'm all for it.

"The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others...in the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute." - John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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#34

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

Masculine Style doesn't sell clothes, it's just like any other style blog. Tanner does coaching and probably gets commissions for promoting some products but that's about it. And while I like the blog and have followed it for years, there's nothing more "r-selected" about it then any other mens style blog but the name.

Starting a online clothing store dedicated to edgy (and I don't mean in the hipster sense) or "bad boy" mens style would be worth looking into, I don't think one exists. The last thing we need is more nerds trying to pull of a leather jacket though.
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#35

Would you wear "Red Pill" Clothing?

I know there are already a few services like this... but perhaps designing and drop shipping full outfits might work as well. I have a feeling most guys would prefer to pick their own clothing, but it might work.
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