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Jacamo's controversial "Real Men" campaign
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<blockquote data-quote="Alexis" data-source="post: 22341" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>It is poorly done I think. They are showing two extremes and the one that Jacamo seems to be advocating is that real men like football, eat unhealthily and basically are the kids that don't grow up that a lot of women say they are.</p><p>It's promoting the idea that real men are bigger, shouldn't care about their waistline and are somehow superior to other men that are slimmer, don't like football and care about what they eat. It's all very twisted really isn't it?</p><p>I remember Jacamo's older add campaign and it was fronted by Johnny Vagas and was saying pretty much the same thing. These two versions of what a real man are, are horrible. Neither are a real man both are created images by people in the clothing/fashion industry designed to shift as much product as possible. It's just that they are being aimed at people at disparate ends of a very wide spectrum.</p><p></p><p>The older add...</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]nZlYt9OkcVE[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I should add that I think the "real man" they have used is more attractive than some of the models they used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexis, post: 22341, member: 68"] It is poorly done I think. They are showing two extremes and the one that Jacamo seems to be advocating is that real men like football, eat unhealthily and basically are the kids that don't grow up that a lot of women say they are. It's promoting the idea that real men are bigger, shouldn't care about their waistline and are somehow superior to other men that are slimmer, don't like football and care about what they eat. It's all very twisted really isn't it? I remember Jacamo's older add campaign and it was fronted by Johnny Vagas and was saying pretty much the same thing. These two versions of what a real man are, are horrible. Neither are a real man both are created images by people in the clothing/fashion industry designed to shift as much product as possible. It's just that they are being aimed at people at disparate ends of a very wide spectrum. The older add... [MEDIA=youtube]nZlYt9OkcVE[/MEDIA] I should add that I think the "real man" they have used is more attractive than some of the models they used. [/QUOTE]
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