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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i am probably too old to give an informed opinion on the fashion aspects of French Connection, but I do have a strong opinion on its logo.
The notion that it's individual's interperation of the logo that makes them think it looks obscene is patenly false. the idea is to shock, it works, it gets the logo noticed, and it is nasty and uinpleasant.
If the world is populated only by hip young things, and ad. men in red braces, then there is no problem what ever with using a common obscenity connection to advertise a shop. The difficulty is, there are young children, old people, and many inbetween, who find the notion of swearing to be offensive, and this is simply having a cheap snigger at the notion that using an anagram is somehow hip and daring.
In a society where nastiness and aggression are becoming the norm, it would be nice if advertisers used their skills to better ends than simply using schoolboy humour to decorate thje chests of young people, most of whom should be old enough to see outside themsevles a little more, and have a thought for the sensitivities of others.
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