
Seen at the airport in Seoul, Korea it actually says La Mer. They need to change the font or use lower case.
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Their products cost hundreds of dollars for just a drop of creme. They are one of the elite in their field. They can damn well choose whatever font they want.
Yes, they will definitely need to change to font or something if they are going to break into the lucrative teenage-hacker-geek market. For the rest of the World and other English speakers they should be OK.
John, you need to get out more. La Mer is a very well known/$$$$$ skincare brand.
La Mer – the Sea ! Probably means their stuff is made from sea weed and jelly fish !!!
LA MERD?
“They need to change the font or use lower case” – no, the world doesn’t have to adapt to the US. It is the other way around, numb-scull!
This subject is one of the lamer ones.
The only eyeshade colors they offer are beige, saffron and grey.