Look at those sexy tank-tops at the bottom row on the display!
What strikes me as odd is that nowadays one can seea all these "super sexy" fashion displays at varius shops, yet to wear these and shake your behind in front of the "gashti" dudes, would be the ultimate crimes.
It is a grudge match between the keepers and the gashtis and innocent and beautiful chicks are caught in between. what a shame!
Saïd Amin–Publisher, Iranian.com.
Self awareness & personal growth student, Entrepreneurial spirit, Sports fan & workout enthusiast, Animal lover, Jokester, International Affairs observer
I think the brand was actually Tricot as you can see from the logo, but I guess we were too lazy to pronounce it properly so we went with Denis Trico! We could see the T from the beginning but not at the end!
I don't know if the brand was stolen, maybe the owner stayed like some others, I just don't know but remember the brand.
No I meant if you remember it from Shah's time? I remember when my mom or aunts or their friends would talk about clothing, they say things like; is it Denis Trico? or that they'd compliment an outfit and say 'I like your outfit' and the response would be "thanks it's Denis Trico!"
I think they bought me some Denis Trico but I didn't tell my friends I'm wearing Denis Trico! I don't know but perhaps after the revolution this brand was stolen like they did with other brands like Iran National or Melli or Bella shoes.
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Doctor Mohandes – Beware. BS detector onboard!
ReportLook at those sexy tank-tops at the bottom row on the display!
What strikes me as odd is that nowadays one can seea all these "super sexy" fashion displays at varius shops, yet to wear these and shake your behind in front of the "gashti" dudes, would be the ultimate crimes.
It is a grudge match between the keepers and the gashtis and innocent and beautiful chicks are caught in between. what a shame!
Saïd Amin – Publisher, Iranian.com. Self awareness & personal growth student, Entrepreneurial spirit, Sports fan & workout enthusiast, Animal lover, Jokester, International Affairs observer
ReportBtw, pretty cool at how quickly google is indexing user blogs. try doing a google search for "trico iranian" =)
Esfand Aashena
ReportWell I don't know too much about these things but it's cool, the image hasn't been picked up yet though!
Faramarz
ReportI remember them from back then.
Trico (Tricot in French) means wool I think. Back then when they said Trico, I guess it meant a better quality Pashm!
Esfand Aashena
ReportI think the brand was actually Tricot as you can see from the logo, but I guess we were too lazy to pronounce it properly so we went with Denis Trico! We could see the T from the beginning but not at the end!
I don't know if the brand was stolen, maybe the owner stayed like some others, I just don't know but remember the brand.
Faramarz
ReportThey were on Vali Asr. Here is their site for some X-mas shopping!
http://denistricot.ir/Products/default.denis
Esfand Aashena
ReportNo I meant if you remember it from Shah's time? I remember when my mom or aunts or their friends would talk about clothing, they say things like; is it Denis Trico? or that they'd compliment an outfit and say 'I like your outfit' and the response would be "thanks it's Denis Trico!"
I think they bought me some Denis Trico but I didn't tell my friends I'm wearing Denis Trico! I don't know but perhaps after the revolution this brand was stolen like they did with other brands like Iran National or Melli or Bella shoes.