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Another Castle 12-28-2009 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Lynnie (Post 118778)
And oh no, the creators of the show are well aware how wide an age range is interested in their show. ;)

Well, I meant, are they surprised the show is popular with many age groups, did they just write it with children in mind originally?

I can understand how females would like to wear Fosters items, and how men may not

ryanjf97 12-28-2009 03:46 PM

I would! I wear TWILIGHT shirts. Which are for women! LOL! Don't bag me, they don't make them in men! BTW i'm team jacob!

Another Castle 12-29-2009 03:36 AM

If you have a printer, an iron, and a certain kind of paper, you could easily make you own t-shirts (either Fosters with no Cheese or Twilight)

ryanjf97 12-29-2009 06:07 PM

i am going to make a t-shirt that says "Real Boys Don't Sparkle" And a pic of edward cullen in a cross! LOL

Lynnie 12-29-2009 08:23 PM

Uh, we're getting off topic here guys. Let's get back to Foster's clothing at Sears and JC Penney. ;)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Another Castle (Post 118781)
Well, I meant, are they surprised the show is popular with many age groups, did they just write it with children in mind originally?

I can understand how females would like to wear Fosters items, and how men may not

I knew what you meant, and that's what I meant in my reply. :) The creators are well aware that the show is popular with toddlers and retirees, and all age groups in between. And they also know that it's more popular with older kids and young adults than younger kids which is what most people might think. This forum is proof of that.

And yeah, other than video game characters and more "adult" cartoon characters, cartoons aren't exactly "popular" on clothing among men. So men's apparel just doesn't sell very well, and companies might find it risky to invest so much money in making men's apparel with cartoon characters. Which is unfortunate for the guys who actually do like wearing cartoons.

I suppose it is possible either Sears or JC Penney (or both) have some Foster's shirts in their young men's departments, I just didn't look. Someone should check for us next time they're at the mall. I'll be happy to check, but it may be months before I have a need to go back to the mall.

KazooBloo 12-14-2016 11:53 PM

Does anyone even go to Sears anymore?

Cassini90125 12-15-2016 01:55 AM

Apparently not; the Sears in my area is closing next month. End of an era. :P

KazooBloo 12-15-2016 08:51 PM

There's one near my state's mall but nobody goes.

Sparky 12-18-2016 03:54 PM

What? I do! I love Sears. Its the Kmarts (same company as Sears) that keep closing in my area.

KazooBloo 12-18-2016 04:53 PM

There's a kmart right next to the vacant Sears at the local mall.


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