Tremulant
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Originally posted by: brigden
Despite being able to easily afford $600 pairs of jeans, I wouldn't spend even half of that because I know that a pair that costs $100 is just as good in terms of fit, durability, and style.
You people, especially Skoorb, need to wake up to the realization that you get what you pay for... most of the time.
Yes, there is a difference between jeans that cost $25 and jeans that cost $100. No, there isn't much of a difference between jeans that cost $100 and jeans that cost $600.
However, not all consumer goods are created equal. Especially clothes. I don't care if you argue until you're blue in the face; a $750 pair of shoes will last forever, but a $75 pair will be lucky to survive a few seasons. You can't tell me there is no difference between those shoes until you've walked in them.
I'm willing to wager that Skoorb's wife doesn't own any $600 handbags. Trust me, buddy, good-quality luxury goods aren't just for show - they're for people who appreciate the quality and can afford it. If you can't afford it, then yes, I agree, you're a label whore.
The woman in the article is a label whore. She can't afford it. The article is written for people who can't afford those jeans.
If I want to walk around in a $1,200 blazer I'm going to because I can, not because I want you to think I can.
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I have a cousin who bought a $450 purse (well.. not much of a purse, more like a cell phone holder). I was like "wtf, that's a waste of money." Her response was "but it's a fendi!!" :roll:
