Evidently, this readership was not alone: following the launch of this campaign, the London store, Selfridges, reported a 30% rise in sales of Armani briefs - though whether purchasers achieved the same level of 'rise' as Mr Beckham is not reported!
Armani will doubtless be hoping for a new boost from the latest picture of Becks in his dacks...
And the football-model (who clearly knows which side his buns are buttered) is playing a particularly smart game by acknowledging that he has probably as many gay admirers as female ones, recently telling a BBC Radio 2 interviewer:
Oh, David, darling, pleeeeease!
I'm very honored to have the tag of gay icon. Maybe it's things like [the fact] I like to look after myself, I like to look smart and presentable most of the time.
I always liked to look good, even when I was a little kid. I was given the option when I was a page boy once of either wearing a suit or wearing knickerbockers and long socks and ballet shoes - and I chose the ballet shoes and knickerbockers. It was a little bit strange at the time and my dad gave me a bit of stick - but I was happy.
Meanwhile, here's an alternative approach to underwear advertising from McAlson, makers of 'The World's Most Comfortable Boxer Shorts'...
8 comments:
Thanks for the return to your knicker blogs, Brian.
I much prefer the first Armani ad of David - the second one is altogether to dark. And the McAlson ad is very clever.
I'm a bit surprised at how skinny his legs seem to be for a football player... I somehow imagined him to have sturdier pins than that! But what do I know?
LisaH - Preference noted!
ANON - Being 'Anonymous' you at least know more than the rest of us - like who YOU are! ;-)
I didn't mean to be anonymous! Honestly... It's just that with the new system of leaving comments, my name must have got lost on the way! Sorry folks!
Damn! I thought I'd got a new reader! Welcome back, Suzanne!! :-)
Oh I like the alternative advert. I'm very picky about which pair of nuts is staring me in the face when I open my favorite mag
It didn't take long for your blog to revert to its favourite subject Mr B ! I'll be expecting a caption competition with a similar photo soon...
Could this be what footballers mean by 'high tackle', or am I thinking of rugby?
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