• @RadicalEagle@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I have a hard time feeling bad for anyone that loses money while trying to make money selling merch for politicians.

    Viewing campaigning as an opportunity to profit through business is hella late stage capitalism in the worst way.

    • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      455 months ago

      Just think of how sports memorbilia shops must feel. There’s 32 teams in the MLB. Any one of them could be in the world series…well…ok, maybe not ANY of them. I don’t exactly see the Pirates doing much more then showing up, playing subpar baseball, and crying every night on the bus ride home.

      My point is, it’s very hard to accurately predict which team gets in, and even harder to predict which team will win once it starts.

      So these companies make BOTH versions of the “World Series winner” merchandise. And then half of it never sees the light of day. Year after year. Which means somewhere, out there in the world, may still exist T-Shirts for me to wear, for the 1995, 1997, and 2016 World Series winners…The Cleveland Indians!!!

      I mean, I’ll get crazy looks for wearing them, and people will constantly be like “Uhhhh…we didn’t win…” and I will proceed to not give a shit, because those would be some cool unique shirts to wear!

      But as it stands, those guys take an innitial 50% loss on the first batch of merch, just so they have it ready to sell the second the game ends. EVERY year.

      • @xtr0n@sh.itjust.works
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        I read that they send the loser-winner shirts to poor countries. So you go to some random village and it looks like alternate reality sports land. Except no one there probably even follows the teams/leagues on their shirts.

      • FuglyDuck
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        145 months ago

        But as it stands, those guys take an innitial 50% loss on the first batch of merch, just so they have it ready to sell the second the game ends. EVERY year.

        Well, they don’t really take a loss. The expense of both uniforms are baked into the price of the winning team. it’s just part of the overhead. Most the shirts get sent and sold to places that probably only vaguely know who 'the patriots" are.

        • @SPRUNT@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          They also recoup those “losses” as tax breaks because of donations and whatever other loopholes they can find.

      • @ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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        95 months ago

        I mean, I’ll get crazy looks for wearing them, and people will constantly be like “Uhhhh…we didn’t win…” and I will proceed to not give a shit, because those would be some cool unique shirts to wear!

        My excuse is “I’m from a different timeline where we won the championship”.

        • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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          85 months ago

          “And Gore won the presidency. Heard advanced warnings of 9/11 (bush ignored these warnings), prevented 9/11, and took steps to reverse global warming. I got cocky, and thought maybe the other timelines were better than the official timeline I came from…and I see you guys elected donald trump??? As an overreaction from having the mildest president of black guys in office??? In my timeline we don’t even wear pants! I mean, unless it’s winter…but year, Ricks out, Dicks out! Oh, every male in my timeline is named Rick. Because they have a dick. And every female has the last name Micucci. No one knows why…”

      • @SacredHeartAttack@lemmy.world
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        95 months ago

        I used to work in merchandising, and it doesn’t exactly work this way. To some extent it does, but there’s a lot more nuance.

        When a printing shop gets a contract to do team merch for playoffs, they will be given ALL the possible art, all the possible colors for blank shirts to print on, and a scheduled scenario. For example, after game 2 if the series is tied 1-1, don’t print. If after game 2 the series is 2-0, print 25% of orders for winning team, etc.

        The actual margins for the printers isn’t very high. So these types of contracts are necessary. It’s not easy to pack a building of screen printers at short notice to print, and often they end up having to print off hours or weekends.

        This isn’t to say some loser shirts are printed. Many are. You may get that Indians shirt someday. It’s kinda a crazy world.

        • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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          05 months ago

          …I mean, if we’re creating false timelines, how about one where Art Modell wasn’t a piece of shit, and the BROWNS are 5X superbowl champions…and the Ravens never existed.

          And the Monsters never changed their name…

          • @Pacmanlives@lemmy.world
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            I have friends that have seats from Cleveland municipal stadium and have grass from the field that is still growing in their backyard. I also remember the county song of “Art Modell can go to hell” that was played on WMMS, WNCX, or WONE. Can’t remember that station playing those songs lol

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                I think they would sell body parts or their children before selling those seats lol. Can’t wait to see them in Denver for MNF! Here we go Brownies here we go, wolf wolf!!!

                • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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                  …wolf wolf???

                  O_o

                  Do you mean woof woof??? Its the DAWG POUND!!!

                  I mean…I guess on the most technical of basis’s wolfs are dogs…

                  But seriously, wolf wolf???

    • @some_guy
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      135 months ago

      I dunno, I suddenly have an urge to sell shirts to maga idiots that read “I liked him before he was a convicted felon.” I won’t but I think it’d be funny.

      • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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        45 months ago

        I’ve considered the same.

        Website with America flags and eagles everywhere, spouting Trump, veterans, freedoms and religion. Something about 10% of profits to Trump campaign.

        Customer is always right, Im just selling what they want - visibility, Trump and lies.