Fashion:
Tunic Wars   (-2)  [vote for, against]
TV show between particular fashion competitors

What, no "dress" or "tunic" or "one-piece" subcategories of "fashion"???

The beginning of the Tunic Wars can be traced to a manufacturer of cardigans who got the idea of lengthening them to reach the knees (roughly). The competitor, who specialized in producing rompers, strongly objected to this invasion of their market, and created the advertising slogan of "Cardigan delenda est!"
-- Vernon, Feb 04 2016

Ancient war, ancient slogan https://en.wikipedi...arthago_delenda_est
For anyone who wants to know more. [Vernon, Feb 04 2016]

This is a cardiganderism, surely?
-- nineteenthly, Feb 04 2016


So, apart from the pun...
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 04 2016


[Vernon] is definitely Barca-ing up the wrong tree with this one ...
-- 8th of 7, Feb 04 2016


Yes, he'll be sari he posted this one.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 04 2016


I might have been willing to put it in another category, since it is about a TV show as much as it is about fashion, but really wanted to point out the lack of a suitable subcategory here. A note to that effect would have not been relevant, if the Idea had been in another category.
-- Vernon, Feb 04 2016


I'm following the thread of this idea, but the overall fabric is difficult for me to grasp.

It's wearing on me.
-- normzone, Feb 05 2016


It's a lightly veiled idea, me thinks.
-- blissmiss, Feb 05 2016


Yeah, we could zip this one up easily. 'Twill not go on for extra long.
-- normzone, Feb 05 2016


Enough with the puns. They're pants.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 05 2016


Ignore them, they're only doing it to needle you. Weave already thought of a witty reply.
-- 8th of 7, Feb 05 2016


Can't quite cotton on to your idea.
-- whatrock, Feb 05 2016


It's another one of [Vernon]'s boy shorts.
-- normzone, Feb 06 2016


Seams like a pullover to me.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 06 2016



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