Topic: Luxury Brands

2 chapters across the catalog

Vaxeline
Episode 1254 44:19 - 49:07

1254: Vaxeline

Counterfeit Luxury Goods, Canal Street Market History

New York City's Canal Street became famous in the 1980s and 90s as a hub for high-quality counterfeit luxury goods, including Rolex and Movado watches. Consumers often sought out "fantasy" items—replicas of designs that the original brands never actually produced. This culture of complicity in trademark infringement was driven by a desire for status symbols at a fraction of the retail cost.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 2:17:19 - 2:23:02

1064: Post Racial

Netflix Banning the Term Binge Watching

Netflix has reportedly instructed its actors and promoters to stop using the term "binge watching" because it cheapens the brand. The company wants to project a more "luxurious" image, despite the term being central to its success. The hosts explore synonyms for binge, such as "mainlining" or "bender," and suggest the move is pretentious.