Re: No Longer Looking to Buy a Ferrari.... now naming cars....
From: JAshburne (JAshburneaol.com)
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 05:23:34 -0800 (PST)
 
I'm with you guys on the logo clothing issue.  I do wear a suede  jacket that 
has a nearly same color cavallino horse (not the shield, no Ferrari  name,  
just the horse) embroidered on the left side because that is pretty  low key.  
I save the real logo t-shirts or hat for car events, maximum  1 logo item of 
apparel at a time!
 
I think that there probably an inverse relationship between the number of  
Ferrari clothing articles worn and the number of years of ownership.  Of  
course, the largest number of Ferrari logo items is most likely to be worn by  
someone who doesn't yet own a Ferrari!
 
Have you seen the picture on the web of the guy wearing head to toe  Ferrari 
logo clothing:  hat, shirt, shorts, socks and of course the red  Ferrari shoes?
 
John
 
 
In a message dated 1/8/2008 8:25:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
rolindsay [at] yahoo.com writes:

Matt,  I'm right there with you.  I don't wear any of
my Ferrari junk - that  I just HAD to buy early on -
unless I'm going to an exotic car  thing.

Rick

Matt wrote:
Along those same lines, I took the  308 out yesterday
to go to Home
Depot.  I went to grab the Ferrari  jacket, but then
decided not to.  I
began thinking about why  not.  I think the issue is
that if I'm taking
the Ferrari to a car  event, I'll wear the Ferrari
jacket.  If I'm
taking the Ferrari to  anything else (like the mall), I
won't wear the
Ferrari jacket so people  won't think I'm showing off. 
And if I didn't
drive the Ferrari to  wherever I'm going I will wear
the  Ferrari
jacket.







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