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I like cute things, I will even pay good money for nice things. Theres this Hello Kitty purse that I would love that's $50 but I just can't bring myself to buy it. I would be to paranoid to ever use it, I can't imagine spending 300-500 on a purse. I don't have any fashion accesories that cost that much. I would rather go on vacation or out to dinner a few nights. I just don't get it, these purses don't even have pockets half the time! I guess I go for function over fashion but I dont care what people think, I wear what I like. If anything I'd dress my yorkies in brand names before I'd dress myself in them! |
I just cannot imagine being on a forum that talks about purses and stuff like that all the time. This is a brand new thought to me. Glad you are here with us on YT. :D |
Yeah I have been on a couple of those forums before but only visited 1-2 times. I have a bit of a Juicy Couture obsession, and maybe buy an item once every couple of months. But then I still live at home with my parents, and even though I do give them rent money I dont have any bills to pay yet. :) I went on the websites because I like to have a closer look at a certain bag that im thinking of buying or whatever, but when I went on I saw one women had a collection of about 40 LV handbags!! :eek::eek: I thought OMG where do you WORK?!?! & to be honest all of the bags looked more or less the same... Most of them have no worries about spending over £700 on a bag and the website I was on most of them were strutting about with £1k bags! :eek: And to be perfectly honest most of the bags wernt even that nice, and they were not something I would buy even if they were only £5.. makes me think they are only buying it for the label rather then what the bag is like. They do make you feel very poor LOL. :p |
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Okay, this is more than I would have ever imagined, it's so bizarre it almost makes me wonder if the designers are helping her because they want to create a little buzz. I mean a designer can make big bucks selling to the rich, but the rich are off to the next new thing, and a designer can really do well by selling to the masses. Think Jesey Shore and credit cards. Lol, the I can grow my hair down to my knees forum was probably created by Cousin Itt! |
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I won't spend more than $50 on a purse, and that is on the high end. Personally I'd rather buy a $20 knockoff and give the rest to charity then spend $1000 on a purse. |
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But yes, most designers nowadays are marketing to the masses. Think back in the 80s and before, when only old ladies carried around LVs and Chanels. Now every tween thinks they deserve one if they are anybody at their school. :rolleyes: Really takes away the specialness of having a luxury good. Doesn't really seem so luxurious when everyone has one. Part to blame would be the knockoff market, but think about it, all the big designers really started pushing their product to the "regular" person say about 10 or so years ago. No one could afford these items, so the knockoff market came in to fill the gap. (much like puppymillers huh?) Now the luxury companies are all in a twist about knockoffs out there, when it was the knockoff market that really made people want these brands even more. It was basically free advertising for them, and realistically, people that didn't care about carrying a fake wouldn't EVER splurge on the real thing anyway, so it's not like they were really losing any customers. and to top it off, the quality is not the same anymore. I hope you guys know, COACH IS MADE IN CHINA! |
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I will pay for quality in clothes that I can wear for years (I don't care if things are in style or not. :p). The only time I cared about a label was when I was in junior high and wanted a pair of Calvin Klein jeans. :D |
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I'll send you the link to her thread via PM. |
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