Ko Pin Yi's Jacket.

sydbarret

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While watching the stream I noticed Ko's Jacket while he was watching his little brother play, little KO. I like it. Does anyone know the brand name of KO's jacket?

Here is a picture of Ko's Jacket I found while trolling FB.

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WOW..... My gf was watching with me during the finals, and she was born and raised in Taiwan. She knows all about fashion and shit. She noticed Big Ko's jacket. I will ask her what brand it is.

You can't make this stuff up! ha ha ha
 
Can you find any other pics? My gf remembers a logo/symbol in Chinese on the left chest portion of the jacket from the live video. It looks like Ping Chung's body is covering it up in this photograph.
 
The Chinese are notorious about putting American writing and logos on stuff. Other Asian countries are just about as bad.

The problem with a lot of their stuff is that they have "NO CLUE" what most of the stuff they are putting on the clothes means. Lots of the words are often spelled incorrectly or the slogans make absolutely no sense to somebody who actually can read or write English.

I have a drawer full of shirts from Taiwan that I've been given as gifts and have never worn because of the stupid logos and writing on them. They are nice clothes but only somebody who doesn't speak English would buy them.

FWIW, when I lived in Taiwan, many years ago, I used to drive by a hair salon that had a super big painted sign on the top of their building. It said, "BEAUMY SMUDIO". Whomever wrote it didn't know the difference between a "T" and a "M".

They think English writing looks "cool", even if they have no clue what it means.
 
That's the Chanel logo but I don't see any men's clothing at their side. Which means A. it's a Chinese knock off or B. he's wearing a women's jacket.

On the women's vs men's jackets....
It looks like a ski jacket, and with men's jackets the weather protecting flap will fold over left to right...while women's jackets typically close from right to left. With the Velcro strips on Kos right side, this indicates it's a men's jacket.

This also goes for shirts as well...men's shirts will always have buttons on the right side, with women's having buttons on the left side.
This was a culture style set back when women (buttons on left side) usually had servants help them dress and the servants (facing the woman) would have the buttons to their right, making them easy to secure with a right handed person. While men, dressing themselves, needed the buttons on the right side for a right handed person.

It's Halloween after midnight, I'm up watching old monster movies, and filled with useless information. This thread is right up my alley.
 
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