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Hi Melvyn,

 

The ‘web-shouting’ observation is an interesting one. It hadn’t entered my mind that capitalisation prior to the 1990’s might have meant something different to what it does today.*  That’s probably an interesting question for the BL Forum.

 

Personally I still find any product with a name across it in big letters is either trying too hard (perhaps more applicable to a new upstart company) or is being a little unsubtle about their ‘brand’. I guess a “C” in a Cartier product, a recognised pattern on a Louis Vuitton bag or a monogram on a Chanel piece is telegraphing the same message, but to me it just all seems a little more restrained.

 

But as I said, there is a time and a place for all these ‘luxury’ accessories.

 

Andrew

 

* I will ask my 80yo mother who has NEVER been on the internet how she interprets capitals.

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