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I didn’t infer that at all. I said they don’t make any products. They don’t, which @monkdagola kindly, patronisingly explains and agrees with.
I thought the previous post about banging some pink on it was simply facetious and obviously not implying they’ve actually just stuck a Rapha label on someone else’s product but rather they’ve gone to a company or manufacturer who have experience of making those such products.
I know how supply chain works, I don’t think that Rapha white label so I wouldn’t be implying that they do would I?
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I didn’t infer that at all.
I know you didn't mean to, hence I wrote 'seemed' - but that's how it can be interpreted.
I said they don’t make any products. They don’t
This is a controversial statement and requires a detailed understanding of modern supply chains and manufacturing to make sense of. It needed clarification in the context of userblahblah's comment, and @monkdagola provided that.
I thought the previous post about banging some pink on it was simply facetious and obviously not implying they’ve actually just stuck a Rapha label on someone else’s product but rather they’ve gone to a company or manufacturer who have experience of making those such products.
It's funny because I think that's exactly what the post implies, or rather I don't see much difference between white labelling and going to a supplier who can because you can't - and that's the problem with interpretation, I guess.
I think he's explaining the difference between white labelling and their production process, because your previous post seemed to infer that Rapha white label everything, in response to userblahblah's post, where userblahblah suspected Rapha of simply white labelling someone else's gear.
or something
#splain'n