 Yesterday, like a proper lady, I watched the Wimbledon men's final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick.  It was an epic battle between the Euro D-bag and Stifler, and naturally, I was rooting for Stifler to score.  Even though Federer was at the brink of winning his 15th grand slam, you could sense the crowd was hoping for a Roddick underdog story, a victory to shatter all expectations.  BUT another American disappointment occurred (the last being men's soccer), and the gold-wearing god Federer WON in all his Nike glory.
Yesterday, like a proper lady, I watched the Wimbledon men's final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick.  It was an epic battle between the Euro D-bag and Stifler, and naturally, I was rooting for Stifler to score.  Even though Federer was at the brink of winning his 15th grand slam, you could sense the crowd was hoping for a Roddick underdog story, a victory to shatter all expectations.  BUT another American disappointment occurred (the last being men's soccer), and the gold-wearing god Federer WON in all his Nike glory.To be honest, I paid less attention to the game and more attention examining the heavy branding of tennis fashion. Federer's Nike, Roddick's Lacoste, Ball boy's Ralph Lauren--it was a label tea party.
 When Federer put on his gold-trimmed-collar-popped-'RF'-label Nike Tracksuit with the number '15' embroidered on the lower-back I wanted to gag all my leftover independence day food.  Then NIKE and Net Jets commericals came on featuring Federer and congratulating him on his win... I felt a little cheated.  All premeditated.  All about advertising.
When Federer put on his gold-trimmed-collar-popped-'RF'-label Nike Tracksuit with the number '15' embroidered on the lower-back I wanted to gag all my leftover independence day food.  Then NIKE and Net Jets commericals came on featuring Federer and congratulating him on his win... I felt a little cheated.  All premeditated.  All about advertising.Federer isn't just winning a 'tennis match', he's winning a whole empire. It's world domination, and that I can celebrate to. Congrats Roger on being the best! Nike updated their tennis site to feature Federer and his 15 grand slams:


 Like in the Roman Empire days, Federer is basking in his glory as a legend, a gladiator (I'm making all this BS up) but the bigger question is, Who's goes home to this hottie?
Like in the Roman Empire days, Federer is basking in his glory as a legend, a gladiator (I'm making all this BS up) but the bigger question is, Who's goes home to this hottie? 
 
 
where is the girl from? so confused silly zeny.
ReplyDelete^^thats andy's wifey.
ReplyDeletebut yo, its kinda funny-i almost wrote on exactly the same topic you just did - fashion, federer's clothing line, and tennis, but i went in a somewhat different direction.