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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Kind vs Kinds

Fashion for all kind
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Fashion for all kinds

Which is correct
  

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Anonymous Which is correct Neither, perhaps. Which of these do you mean? Fashion of all kinds = All kinds of fashion Fashion for all kinds (of people)

  • Anonymous Which is correct Neither, perhaps.
  • Which of these do you mean?
  • Fashion of all kinds = All kinds of fashion Fashion for all kinds (of people)
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AnonymousWhich is correct
Neither, perhaps. Which of these do you mean?

Fashion of all kinds = All kinds of fashion
Fashion for all kinds (of people)
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Thank you for your reply Mister Micawber. The discusion here was based on the Danish Company STYLEPIT and their slogan which is; STYLEPIT fashion for all kind
Neither of us could give the correct answer and we're still talking about the slogan and if it ever would be accepted as a mordern slang
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Anonymousif it ever would be accepted as a mordern slang
Not English slang, certainly. It is simply bad grammar as it stands. And I still don't know which meaning is intended.
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Emotion: big smileI would believe its intended for fashion for all kinds of people since it's a online fashion retailer
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Then:

STYLEPIT fashion for all kinds

However, that is faintly derogatory and should have been changed to:

STYLEPIT fashion for everyone

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