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Originally Posted by TonyB06
As I recall, the shoes were ugly as hayle to begin with.
Converse, what were you thinking? Who was going to wear shoes that were an amalgamation of everyone's colors, anyway? Was the market of non-Greeks interested in these shoes that large? Converse's legal claim (while it may be technically true) sounds "shady."
So, no, Converse yall need to throw this on the bad-idea pile with "New Coke" and "CopRock."
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They were ugly but ugly clothes are worn everyday because they are "trendy." Look at those stupid, colorful ass Bape hoodies that people are spending tons of money on and/or wearing knock offs of.
We were always taught "just because it's made in your org's colors doesn't mean it's cute or you should rock it." Not everyone was taught that so, yes, folks would've worn them and in fact were wearing similar shoes.