Brandless Dolce & Gabbana Bag

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size:211mm * 113mm * 69mm
color:Blue
SKU:770
weight:181g

BIURO GRAFICZNE

“Nós temos os mesmos valores que você”, anuncia o e-commerce da Brandless, startup com escritórios em Minneapolis e São Francisco. Desde sua criação, em .

Nescafé Dolce Gusto

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Custard Dolce Coord

Fundada em 2016, a empresa apostava na comercialização online de produtos e artigos para casa, mas sem marca. Tudo era vendido por um preço fixo de US$ 3. .

Tallow Cream – Brandless

A Brandless, como o nome diz, é ‘uma marca sem marca’ de San Francisco (Califórnia), que tem como único registro uma caixa branca com um ™ – que a empresa usa .

Espressomachines

Brandless™ nace justamente para entregar productos de calidad sin el costo de la marca. Brandless™ está comenzando un movimiento de consumidores-activistas con .

Moonlight Candles

Outra iniciativa é o e-commerce Brandless, que vende produtos de toda ordem (papelaria, beleza, cozinha e até alimentos) sem comunicação via logomarca e com .

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É isso mesmo que você leu! Calma, juro que não estou ficando maluca, ninguém precisa chamar o pinel que vou explicar essa história melhor. Uma startup norte .

Brandless Home

Loja Brandless Esse problema seria facilmente resolvido se o modelo de negócio não fosse baseada em logística, mas sim em bens de consumo, com estratégia de .

Charcoal Facial Cleanser – Brandless

La startup llamada Brandless, con sede en San Francisco, inició con la venta de genéricos de consumo básico que son buenos para la salud y el ambiente. Todo producto .

Ultimate Sleep Bundle – Brandless

Il y a 2 semaines, on apprenait la faillite de Brandless, une marque américaine Direct To Consumer très inspirante, tout comme sa co-fondatrice Tina Sharkey, .

See, I was just browsing the internet, as you do, procrastinating from, like, actual work, and I stumbled across all this stuff about Brandless, right? Apparently, they were this company that wanted to sell everything “generic,” stripping away the brand hype and, you know, those inflated prices. Makes sense, actually. Quality product, less “LOOK AT ME I’M FANCY” tax.

But then, my brain went on a tangent. A *serious* tangent. It went like this: Brandless… what if they, like, did a collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana?

I KNOW, I KNOW! Absurd, right? Like, the very *antithesis* of Brandless. D&G is all about the logo, the drama, the OTT-ness! A Brandless D&G bag? It’d be the fashion equivalent of a philosophical paradox. A black hole of style!

Imagine it, tho. A plain, unadorned tote bag. No D&G logo plastered all over it. Just… a bag. Made with, like, really good Italian leather, probably. And impeccably stitched. (Cuz let’s be real, D&G *does* know how to make stuff well, logo or no logo.)

But then the absurdity KICKS IN. Would it *still* be a Dolce & Gabbana bag? Would it carry the same… cachet? Would people even *know* it was D&G? Or would it just look like, I dunno, a really nice, slightly overpriced, boring tote bag?

Honestly, I’m so conflicted. On one hand, the idea is hilarious. The ultimate troll move on the fashion industry. A big, fat middle finger to consumerism.

On the other hand… it’s kinda pointless, isn’t it? Like, D&G’s whole schtick is the branding. Take that away and… what are you left with? Just a really well-made, expensive bag. And at that point, why not just, you know, buy a *normal* Brandless bag? Or something from a small, independent artisan?

Maybe Brandless failed (apparently they did, the internet sez) because, I don’t know, people *like* brands. People like the status, the image, the feeling of belonging. Maybe we’re all just a bunch of sheep, blindly following the herd. Or maybe, just maybe, a Brandless D&G bag would have been the ultimate act of rebellion.

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