Old Khaki Clothing: Four
Agency: FoxP2 Advertising, South Africa
Creative Director: Noel Cottrell, Andrew Whitehouse, Justin Gomes
Art director: Andrew Whitehouse
Copywriter: Justin Gomes, Mike Pearson
Photographer: Sacha Waldman
Agency: FoxP2 Advertising, South Africa
Creative Director: Noel Cottrell, Andrew Whitehouse, Justin Gomes
Art director: Andrew Whitehouse
Copywriter: Justin Gomes, Mike Pearson
Photographer: Sacha Waldman
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okaaaay.
What's the story?
They are just making fun of traditional clothing ads using common S.african codes.
This is more evident on the cop ad.
www.pindaro.info
Guys spanks girl :p
I will buy that.
Desi
www.DesiCreative.com
It's great: South African Homegrown clothing. He is spanking her with biltong, or dried chunks of meat if you will... A real South African delicacy, yum yum!
Biltong.
South African beef jerky!
I learned something new today.
Love those educational ads...
Great campaign and soooo South African! Awsome!
http://www.reinhardkrug.de/
you cant beat women and biltong....(pun)
lekker
RETRO COOL AWESOME!
The concept can be south african, but i really gel the photography.
hmmmmm. ive seen other ads of old khaki, this one is the best cuz
its not boring, just excited, fun and awwwwwwwsome
i like this pic
art direction was super
I like the creative behind this concept, especially the shisha (hubbly Bubbly)
Dude, is the ad just for the SA market? The photography good though
Pila
If this is culturally relevant, then IT'S THEEERE!!!
Does the antlers positioned right at her head mean anything?
Fail Harder.