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One of the Regulars
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Have any of you heard of, or come across, "bootleg" or copied top-line hats from the 1900's? You know how today you have all these "discount stores" in the poorer areas of big cities, usually operated by immigrants, and that cater to other immigrants or tourists (I'm not sure how else to say that without offending somebody out there. But let's keep personal feelings out of this, I'm not trying to start an argument). Those dingy shops sell fake Aldo shoes, cheap replicas of Tommy Hilfiger, American Eagle or Old Navy jeans, and look-alike Levi's leather belts. All of the clothes they sell have the companies' official logos sewn in the fabric or engraved in the leather, and they're all labeled as brand new and of the season. But they sell them for half the price. Apparently these bootleg clothes are made on the black market in sweatshops on the cheap. As any of you (myself included) have come to know after purchasing this amazingly-priced merchandise, it just never fits right. Usually your left side is a different length than your right side, and you're lucky if the stitching doesn't fall out after a few washings.
To get to my question. These bootleg clothes replicate the top brands of our era. It seems logical to me that people were probably doing the same thing 50 years ago with the top brands of their era. Have their been fake Stetson or Resistol hats spotted, and could we even tell the difference after all this time?
To get to my question. These bootleg clothes replicate the top brands of our era. It seems logical to me that people were probably doing the same thing 50 years ago with the top brands of their era. Have their been fake Stetson or Resistol hats spotted, and could we even tell the difference after all this time?