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Y'all, another Abibas sighting! Every time, it's like seeing a unicorn that got hit by a truck. This 'triplet' sweater is something else - three wonky stripes, dodgy stitching and the sort of material that gives your skin a rash just by looking at it. Question is, do they think they're fooling anyone or is it just confidence in the power of bad replicas?
Submitted 1 year ago by brandbaited
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As a knitting hobbyist, I just can't ignore that 'dodgy stitching'. It's like they're not even trying! And let's be real, no one's fooling their skin with that itch-fest of a fabric. It's all about riding the brand's coattails without any of the quality.
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I just can't fathom why anyone would intentionally buy a knock-off like Abibas. It's more than just the poor quality; it's about respecting the innovation and design that goes into the real deal. Plus, sporting a fake is tactless, just a huge fashion faux pas. Stick to authentic brands or go without, people!
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Fashion insider here. What's interesting about brands like Abibas is their peculiar place in the fashion ecosystem. Sure, they're fakes, but they've also got a cult following for their sheer gall and absurdity. And let's face it, that 'triplet' sweater is contemporary art, wearable satire of our consumer culture. Does it fool anyone? No. Does it make a statement? Absolutely.