Tommy Hilfiger XPLORE Clothes Will Track Your Location

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Tommy Hilfiger's new XPLORE lineup of clothing will be equipped with smart chip technology to track when and where you wear your clothing. It will seamlessly interface with an iOS app to allow Tommy Hilfiger to reward you for walking past their clothing locations and other places of interest on the map within the app. The more that you wear the clothing; the more points that you accumulate! Redeeming these points will get you sweet swag like gift cards, signed merchandise and archived pieces from the Tommy Hilfiger collection. Hurry up and get tracked to become a brand ambassador today!

Tommy Hilfiger representatives said that the data they receive will be encrypted and wearers will be able to turn off the chip's functionality at any time using the app -- so perhaps that will make people feel better about wearing a baseball cap that knows where it is.
 
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With all the data mining, why not give away the clothes for FREE. I'm sure they'll make enough profit from selling the data to the highest bidder to make up the difference.
Why not sale it? That is even more profit. Hell charge even more for that privilege. It is no different then what amazon and Google doing with their personal assistant.
 
There are plenty of people out there that will think this is the best thing ever. I won't comment on my own opinion of that in a direct way, but... :D
 
The same people that freakout about Google, apple, and what not will be the first inline to buy this crap.....
This reminds me of Enemy of the State type crap but now you KNOW its lined with a locator / tracker

I also have to ask.....why?
 
I also have to ask.....why?

Because they can. Because someone on the board saw something like this somewhere else, whether it was a concept or another product, and thought "hmmmmmmmmm" (with evil steepled fingers) Because they know they can spin it to be cool to all the 14 year olds with too much money, too many apps, and too much social media. And, with the exception of the intelligent minority, it's probably going to make them a ton of cash.

:vomit:

Which reminds me of one of my favorite movie quotes.

Paraphrasing:

"There are too many self-indulgent wieners in this town with too much bloody money!"
 
Your phone already tracks your every move. The only new information they're getting out from this equation is which clothes you were wearing while being tracked.
 
“No one in this world, so far as I know — and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me — has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. Nor has anyone ever lost public office thereby. The mistake that is made always runs the other way. Because the plain people are able to speak and understand, and even, in many cases, to read and write, it is assumed that they have ideas in their heads, and an appetite for more. This assumption is a folly.”” -- H.L. Mencken, September, 1926
 
Your phone already tracks your every move. The only new information they're getting out from this equation is which clothes you were wearing while being tracked.

It all ties together though into this wonderful web of advertising, marketing, technology, erosion of privacy that we're all shooting for right? Right?
 
It all ties together though into this wonderful web of advertising, marketing, technology, erosion of privacy that we're all shooting for right? Right?
Of course it ties together. You're already getting tommy hilfiger ads for weeks on every google service after visiting a store, or even just searching for it on google once.
 
There is one good use for this idea and that is to get kids who go missing regularly to wear them. Then the next time they don't come home, use the Tommy Hilfiger app to track them down !! Bingo, thousands of police hours saved !!
 
It's cute the app will let you "turn off" the tracker.

Also think about stolen clothes. You might get your hoodie back from that ex you broke it off with three years ago.
 
Have no idea who that is. You deserve to be robbed if you keep posting on all social media where you going at all times. I never understood the need to know where and what some celebrity is doing.
No, the thieves stuck a tracking device like the FBI would use on his car. Also, I admit that I have no idea who he is also. ;)
 
Tracking condoms are next! The world always wants to know who is blanking who and when. I'll drop a couple in my wife's purse to see what she's up to.
 
Designer fashion makes me ill. What a waste of money, just to advertise for the company even without this tracking nonsense. Even my hats have no emblem on them.

I have lots of t-shirts I got for donating blood. They all hawk donating blood. Seems fair. And I don't worry too much about the Member's Mark logo on my $13 blue jeans from Sams. Most of the time I have tried buying something 'Nice', those are the items that either get ripped or acquire a permanent stain the first few times I wore them.

Wonder if these jeans will be like the wonderful US Passports with RFI chip and allow bad folks to id potential victims from a distance?
 
If you get lost in the woods - you know, exploring, do they send out a rescue party? Or sell your location so your Facebook page receives ads for camping equipment?
 
I assure you that this new program makes me excited enough to double the amount of clothing of this brand that I had owned previously. Since I've never owned any of this stuff I think just about anyone can do the math.
 
Didn't know TH was still a thing. I wore lots of their clothes in the mid/late 90's when I was in middle school.
 
If you get lost in the woods - you know, exploring, do they send out a rescue party? Or sell your location so your Facebook page receives ads for camping equipment?


you see... that would be a perfect use of drones. have amazon literally drop ship you some camping supplies
 
Throw the clothes off of a cliff to see if rescue workers show up at the location.
 
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