Anne Lutz Fernandez
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The Gap, unhappy that their t-shirts lasted more than one season, appear to have shifted to using fabrics thinner than single-ply toilet tissue.
06:42 AM - Apr 09, 2024
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PJ
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In response to Anne Lutz Fernandez.
It joins H&M in that plan. Uniqlo is a superior option.
05:39 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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Ahidden
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In response to Anne Lutz Fernandez.
Old navy!!!!🩵
08:08 AM - Apr 09, 2024
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PJ
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In response to Ahidden.
Which is a part of Gap Inc. 😄
05:38 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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HereWe GoAgain
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In response to Anne Lutz Fernandez.
Yes I have a couple gap tshirts from over a decade ago that I still use as dog walking shirts. Life is Good shirts are still pretty good … although the print wears off w many washings the shirt quality hangs in there.
07:19 AM - Apr 09, 2024
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Diogenes Wept
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In response to Anne Lutz Fernandez.
The Gap has been systematically devolving into fast fashion garbage since the early oughts. What's sad is that they used to be a benchmark of quality. They sell nothing but cheap crap now.
06:53 AM - Apr 09, 2024
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Anne Lutz Fernandez
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In response to Diogenes Wept.
As a one-time brand manager, I still struggle to understand how vigorously so many companies seem to be working to destroy brand value assiduously built over many decades.
07:09 AM - Apr 09, 2024
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