I was browsing, kinda aimlessly, through Nordstrom Rack the other day (don’t judge, you know they have deals!), and I started thinking. FENDI is, like, actually good quality stuff. Kim Jones, that dude knows what he’s doing. He’s been digging in the archives, pulling out all this old-school, comfortable, yet still somehow super fancy stuff. Think like, Italian grandpa chic meets “I own a yacht and I *casually* wear this cashmere robe.”
But all those logos! Ugh. Sometimes you just wanna be subtle, you know? Like, “Yeah, this shirt? It just *happens* to be made with the finest Italian cotton and tailored to perfection. No big deal.” You don’t need the huge double-F shouting at everyone, “Look at me, I spent way too much money!”
And that’s where this whole “Logo-Free FENDI” thing kinda pops into my head. Okay, so it’s probably not a *thing* yet. Maybe I’m starting a trend? Who knows! But imagine finding FENDI loungewear – that stuff looks SO comfy – without the branding. You’d still have the quality, the feel, the craftsmanship… just, you know, quieter. Less… shouty.
I was even looking at some FENDI vector logos (free download, by the way, if you’re into that kinda thing) and I thought, “Why not *remove* the logo?” Maybe it’s a DIY project waiting to happen. (Don’t actually do that, you might ruin your expensive shirt. I take no responsibility.)