Talk:Superdry

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Ralfdetlef in topic Japanese inspired graphics

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Perhaps something about trademark and copyright issues with Asahi Superdry?

I also wonder if there are issues with US companies? Superdry tends to print a lot of t-shirts with brand logos of old companies that will still be owned by a parent group. There are also US university t-shirts printed. I doubt that there has been permission sought by either the universities or the parent companies of the old logos. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.126.75.233 (talk) 00:59, 17 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Japanese inspired graphics

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Kanji and kana are not really mainly "graphics", but writing. And it may be significant (kind of) that the Superdry "Japanese" seems to be as faulty-fake as a lot of English in Japanese ads. and logos famouisly are. And read somewhere online that the inspiration for "superdry" came from ads for (the name of) a Japanese "super dry" beer - french champagne of course may also be called dry: "sec" or "brut".--Ralfdetlef (talk) 10:38, 8 January 2023 (UTC)Reply