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They should've spent it on a marketing agency, because I don't know how a shirt which doesn't even have the name Kagi on it is supposed to give them brand exposure.


A shirt that looks less like an ad is one I’d actually wear.


Or advertise on a billboard along Hwy 101 as you enter San Francisco.


I was giving them the benefit of the doubt up until this. Wtf? I’d be happy to wear a brand t-shirt “Kagi” and that’s it.

What an own goal. I’m sure it made sense to them but I’m worried they don’t truly understand their customer base.




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