J!NX shirts are going fast!
The Afro Samurai “Number One Headband” T-Shirt seems to be fans’ number one choice when it comes to the J!NX Afro Samurai shirts. Apparently, they’re so popular that they sold out of both the men’s and women’s tees.
I’ve tried to analyze just what makes this shirt sell better than the others. After hours of complicated algorithms and countless test, I think I’ve finally figured it out. It must this dude’s modeling skills that really push consumers to purchase. I mean.. how can you say no to that coy look over the shoulder?
Looks like it’s too late to get the “Number One Headband,” so don’t dawdle on getting the others, or else it’ll be too late.
8 Responses to “J!NX shirts are going fast!”
Guess ill post a comment to boost el Mario’s spirits.
Those shirts rock.
Adding my own personal insight; the “coy look” looks pathetic.
The “afro” is a symbol of butt-kick, rebellion, and pride. It’s something that’s not to be warn by pathetic people (like Nabeshin). Spoiler ▼
Just think, Rojas. If the lot of the anime kicked as much butt as the Afro Samurai t-shirts, you’d probably sell more of them. Which is unfortunate because your company’s been played into the hands of the industry back in Japan. ”Pathetic” seems to be “the cool thing to be” now. :(
@Tyrenol@
I have learned something today… Spoiler ▼
Sorry dudes not interested in Afro Samurai, glad the shirts are selling good though (Now if those were shirts of Despair then I’d be all over it)
@ Mario1-7:
That’s because you’re not part of “Generation X.” Spoiler ▼
But hey. Before being monopolized, everything used to mean something. It would be nice if we could learn something positive from these past times. -_-;
Sorry no interest in Afro Samurai
@ dragon0
i know. i dont see why its so great
Because its westernized violence, thats why.
And.
It’s pretty stylish for something done by GONZO, stars Samuel Jackson (and Lucy Liu), and with the soundtrack done by Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA.
Not interested in it either, but will vouch for it. Because, paraphrasing the guy from the Malcolm X movie, that’s too much power for anyone of African heritage to have. (More than whiners like Shinji from Eva, IMMHO.
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