Is it weird that Third Rock's advertising and use of influencers makes me want to avoid their products like the plague?
a range of poker-faced 8B climbing A list wannabes who think the world owes them a living.
Anyway. 3rd Rock are a climbing brand marketing to climbers, so OT. As far as I can see it is an imaginative idea that is quite interesting. All good to be slagging of Hermes or Chanel doing some stupid bags but quite a different thing to be moaning about a small UK brand doing something different.
Quote from: Danny on April 26, 2021, 10:23:38 ama range of poker-faced 8B climbing A list wannabes who think the world owes them a living.As someone who knows one of the people taking part in this, this is a pretty unfair accusation to throw at them. I haven't got a great deal of time for whatever it is that 3DR are doing here, but this is a pretty uncharitable opinion of a bunch of people who are already benefitting from sponsorship by 3DR and probably had this idea pitched to them in a very attractive manner.
If the aim is to reach more climbers and sell more togs, then going the influencer route seems pretty sensible to me.
Mean to embed the image but failed so https://www.flickr.com/photos/143679324@N05/51141208752/
Quote from: YorkshireTea on April 27, 2021, 12:11:21 pmMean to embed the image but failed so https://www.flickr.com/photos/143679324@N05/51141208752/I don't really care about climbing comps or clothing but cripes if that were a big brand I'd expect to see a lawsuit.