Cut From A Different Cloth
People can be cut from two different cloths. But we're running out of the one that matters most.
www.theodysseyonline.comappeared at discussions of originality and differentiation in branding and fashion contexts, highlighting distinct identity signaling over conformity; noted in fashion and cultural commentary to denote a deliberate departure from the mainstream, emphasizing being inherently unique rather than blending in with a group; examines how brands use differentness as a differentiator and identity cue; the phrase signals a stance of rebellion against norms in a crowded market; reporting points to fashion branding around style narratives that valorize originality; intended to convey an aura of own voice rather than mimicry; appears in both fashion contexts and cultural analysis as a signal to resist conformity.
People can be cut from two different cloths. But we're running out of the one that matters most.
www.theodysseyonline.comi think it means unique.
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