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How to Spot a Fake Bag
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04 Feb 2008 Mon 08:06 pm |
I was not implying you were "tasteless" TC!! Maybe its different in the US, but in the UK the "chavs" and "D list" celebrities have taken over great brands like Burberry and made them tacky!!!
I agree with you about good quality and the fact that you get what you pay for. I just don't think it needs to be a made-to-measure Calvin Kline item to be "good quality"
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04 Feb 2008 Mon 08:16 pm |
You are right some of the bags are very tasteless, not to mention their huge...why not pull a travelsized suitcase. at least this would prevent your shoulder and arm from the pain. I have never owned a tailored fit pair of jeans...wish I could though. I can never find the right fit.
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04 Feb 2008 Mon 08:23 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: To be honest, I think designer stuff has become a big tacky. Wearing that "designer badge" just seems a bit..... tasteless  |
Actually I agree. If someone wants someone to promote their merchandise by prominently wearing their name, they certainly should pay for it.
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04 Feb 2008 Mon 08:28 pm |
Quoting alameda: Quoting AEnigma III: To be honest, I think designer stuff has become a big tacky. Wearing that "designer badge" just seems a bit..... tasteless  |
Actually I agree. If someone wants someone to promote their merchandise by prominently wearing their name, they certainly should pay for it.
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Totally agree - we pay MORE to advertise their products for free!
I do like showing off my unbleached, natural cotton, fairtrade, compostable shopping bag though - even though it has the name of a cheap foodstore on it
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04 Feb 2008 Mon 09:20 pm |
I wonder what kind of bags foam would wear. Does she not accept anything other then Ralph Lauren, made in Tehran?
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