I keep hearing that this little LA based clothing company is not long for this world, with all of their talent headed for the exits and Hoka planning to pull the plug ASAP. Anyone else hearing similar chatter?
I keep hearing that this little LA based clothing company is not long for this world, with all of their talent headed for the exits and Hoka planning to pull the plug ASAP. Anyone else hearing similar chatter?
I'm not fancy enough to be hearing any "chatter" but it's not too surprising... mediocre product + premium pricing = destined for failure
JIM goes home DEVESTATED
shocked wrote:
I'm not fancy enough to be hearing any "chatter" but it's not too surprising... mediocre product + premium pricing = destined for failure
Sounds like tracksmith
Drainthefecesswamp wrote:
shocked wrote:
I'm not fancy enough to be hearing any "chatter" but it's not too surprising... mediocre product + premium pricing = destined for failure
Sounds like tracksmith
no need to beat around the bush, you can just say you're too poor to afford their stuff. it's fine, the world needs Kia drivers too
tracksmith actually makes pretty nice stuff.... rabbit is more like mid grade schwag
runnin wrote:
I keep hearing that this little LA based clothing company is not long for this world, with all of their talent headed for the exits and Hoka planning to pull the plug ASAP. Anyone else hearing similar chatter?
How is Hoka related to Rabbit?
I hope you're kidding.
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Deckers>Nike wrote:
runnin wrote:
I keep hearing that this little LA based clothing company is not long for this world, with all of their talent headed for the exits and Hoka planning to pull the plug ASAP. Anyone else hearing similar chatter?
How is Hoka related to Rabbit?
Rabbit makes clothing for Hoka.
runnin wrote:
I keep hearing that this little LA based clothing company is not long for this world, with all of their talent headed for the exits and Hoka planning to pull the plug ASAP. Anyone else hearing similar chatter?
That's stretching the meaning of "talent."
They probably overspent on sponsoring C-grade runners, something that doesn't exactly connote prestige for a brand.
Tracksmith also has amazing connect, this piece is awesome:
https://journal.tracksmith.com/here-comes-columbia
Rabbit's last entry from a month ago uses a watermarked hero image, lol:
I thought Tracksmith brand ambassadors like Bromka were annoying. Then I discovered #runinrabbit ambassadors.
selfie to the max wrote:
I thought Tracksmith brand ambassadors like Bromka were annoying. Then I discovered #runinrabbit ambassadors.
He's a Tufts grad, go figure.
I thought Bromka was Nike?
This guy is ridiculous for Run in Rabbit:
runninround wrote:
Tracksmith also has amazing connect, this piece is awesome:
https://journal.tracksmith.com/here-comes-columbiaRabbit's last entry from a month ago uses a watermarked hero image, lol:
https://www.runinrabbit.com/blogs/rabbit-chatter/rabbit-s-elam-ascends-to-ultrarunning-s-biggest-stage-with-golden-ticket-victory
They have a post from the day you posted on their blog:
https://www.runinrabbit.com/blogs/rabbit-chatterThey also have at least 3 posts on their IG page in the past 24 hours:
https://www.instagram.com/runinrabbit/Did I just walk into an apparel company staff meeting that I wasn't invited to?
can you really call that a blog post? It's 80 words of copy w/ a link to a RW article
LOL
The Dirty Duck wrote:
Did I just walk into an apparel company staff meeting that I wasn't invited to?
The worst feeling
Whats the deal with this Rabbit co?
A few of my fellow running friends swear by this stuff but just calls it high quality and smooth..Ive felt their apparel feels like any other high tech stuff.
Serious, is it just a status symbol to wear a $60 t-shirt and feel elite with a small upstart USA company the masses never heard of?
Honestly, their clothes are great--super high quality and fit well, have smart pocket placement. I hope they succeed. If elites are leaving the team, it's likely for the typical reason--too small of a company to offer a lot of monetary support for the time being. But, if they keep being so awesome and invested in the trail and road communities like they are, my bet is that they will keep attracting runners to sign.
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