Originally posted by: ghostman
Wow. The idea sounds cool. I tend to like clothes from Banana and such, but when it comes to jeans, I usually get $15 Old Navy stuff. I think your target audience is young women who
may be willing a shell out $200 for a pair of jeans that looks nice, but would prefer paying a lot less for it. Meaning, neither ghetto (I really hope not) or overly posh. With that in mind, this is what comes to mind when I first hear the words:
Traffic - excellent. and being at the top, I assume this is currently your top choice.
Rush Hour - decent, but I like traffic more. single words labels have a simplicity to them.
Borderline - not so sure about this one. it's ok too, but makes me think of immigration issues.
Stacked -
stacked ?
Launch - ok, though the heavy-accents might make this sound like "lunch"
Plastered -
plastered ?
Dare/Daring - Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E)?
Foil - thwart: hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of;
Stain - this is decent as well, though I think labels with more than one syllable are catchier.
Sinister - overly dramatic.
SiniSTAR - huh?
Studded - I think this is pretty good as well.
--- I'm not a huge fan of the Italian words because they are overused. Aren't there already tons of labels cheap (in price and quality) labels that use the word "Bella"?
Mina Bella
Mi Bella
Sucio
Lista
Vero
Verano
Carrino
Natural or Naturale
Atrativo
Estrella
Tela Bella
Belleza
Dona Bella
With that in mind, I think you'll have competition from companies like Express or H&M, who offer fairly low-priced stylish clothing - including jeans.