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A headless suit mysteriously interacts with several people in a new viral video promoting U.K.-based tailor Lutwyche Bespoke. In the video, called Obey The Suit, a man whose face is never shown first takes a bite out of a man's sandwich, then slaps the backside of an unsuspecting woman using the copy machine and finally interrupts a business meeting have his way with a participant on the conference room table. Each time, the victims and witnesses react with a smile as soon as they see the suit.
Racy as it sounds, the message is clear. The authority of Lutwyche Bespoke suits is to be respected. And that buyers might want to retain a very good firm of labour law barristers. The video, developed by St. Lukes, has been viewed 35,000 times since its launch early this week and is now being considered for use on - presumably British - television.
from,
http://www.marketingwonk.com/archiv...r_lutwyche_bespoke_launches_racy_viral_video/
A headless suit mysteriously interacts with several people in a new viral video promoting U.K.-based tailor Lutwyche Bespoke. In the video, called Obey The Suit, a man whose face is never shown first takes a bite out of a man's sandwich, then slaps the backside of an unsuspecting woman using the copy machine and finally interrupts a business meeting have his way with a participant on the conference room table. Each time, the victims and witnesses react with a smile as soon as they see the suit.
Racy as it sounds, the message is clear. The authority of Lutwyche Bespoke suits is to be respected. And that buyers might want to retain a very good firm of labour law barristers. The video, developed by St. Lukes, has been viewed 35,000 times since its launch early this week and is now being considered for use on - presumably British - television.
from,
http://www.marketingwonk.com/archiv...r_lutwyche_bespoke_launches_racy_viral_video/
