Ahoj,
I saw a cool polo shirt heavily discounted, from Lonsdale.. also a tshirt from Everlast..
I like them and they are really cheap, however, depending on the place, I know it can be seen as a brand that neonazis/alt right enjoy…
I saw an article from Lidovky about some 2009 stuff [https://www.lidovky.cz/domov/vis-co-mas-na-sobe-pta-se-urad-vlady.A091031\_000019\_ln\_noviny\_sko](https://www.lidovky.cz/domov/vis-co-mas-na-sobe-pta-se-urad-vlady.A091031_000019_ln_noviny_sko)
So, not sure if this is still the case, I know people who were in a punk band and wearing Lonsdale…
Also seen antifa people with these brands

I don’t want to offend anyone, I am not antifa nor neonazi, I just like this polo shirt 70% discounted…
Damn, life is really complicated sometimes…
If it’s only douchebags wearing it, then it’s perfect for me!

5 comments
  1. Ive never heard about these brands being nazi (except Thor Steinar maybe, some 15 years ago). People wearing these clothes can be seen quite often here, some regular douchebags, some clearly not caring at all about brands.

    That linked article feels like some snowflakes obsessed with seeing nazis everywhere just needed goverment funding.

    My opinion, if someone has more info, please enlighten me.

  2. The Lonsdale part is/was used by some far right people, because you can hide the “Lo” and the “le” with a jacket, so it looks like NSDA. The P is still missing though to form NSDAP, which is the abbreviation for the full name of the German Nazi Party.

    In the end only few people will think of you as a Neonazi, but most people won’t. Just don’t wear any Thor Steinar or hang around Ortel (an infamous Czech Band with Neo Nazi members) fans when wearing Lonsdale shirts.

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