Anyone willing to give me a quick breakdown of luxury brands? What’s the most prestigious etc..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:absolutely, walmart
back in the day kmart - jaclyn smith!

Walmarks…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is how I see Luxury brand ranking:

YSL
Gucci
Carhardt
Boden
Ivanka Trump
Universal Thread
Faded Glory

Hope this helps!



What about Old Navy? That's where I shop when I want to impress.
Anonymous
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/quote/15/21926007.page

Helpful chart

To answer your question I think it depends on product to a degree, but let’s take bags:

Loewe
Chanel
Bottega
Hermès
Givenchy, Fendi, Celine
Saint Laurent
LV
Balenciaga
Cartier
Ferragamo, Moreau
Chloe
Longchamp (leather), Tory Burch, Demelier, Polene, Hammit

Then there are high end brands that you don’t see their bags too often like Brunello C, Lora P, Max Marra, etc






Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/quote/15/21926007.page

Helpful chart

To answer your question I think it depends on product to a degree, but let’s take bags:

Loewe
Chanel
Bottega
Hermès
Givenchy, Fendi, Celine
Saint Laurent
LV
Balenciaga
Cartier
Ferragamo, Moreau
Chloe
Longchamp (leather), Tory Burch, Demelier, Polene, Hammit

Then there are high end brands that you don’t see their bags too often like Brunello C, Lora P, Max Marra, etc




I’m this poster I’d move Loewe down a few actually. Add in The Row around Balenciaga

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/quote/15/21926007.page

Helpful chart

To answer your question I think it depends on product to a degree, but let’s take bags:

Loewe
Chanel
Bottega
Hermès
Givenchy, Fendi, Celine
Saint Laurent
LV
Balenciaga
Cartier
Ferragamo, Moreau
Chloe
Longchamp (leather), Tory Burch, Demelier, Polene, Hammit

Then there are high end brands that you don’t see their bags too often like Brunello C, Lora P, Max Marra, etc




I’m this poster I’d move Loewe down a few actually. Add in The Row around Balenciaga



Completely forgot Gucci! I’d put with LV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/quote/15/21926007.page

Helpful chart

To answer your question I think it depends on product to a degree, but let’s take bags:

Loewe
Chanel
Bottega
Hermès
Givenchy, Fendi, Celine
Saint Laurent
LV
Balenciaga
Cartier
Ferragamo, Moreau
Chloe
Longchamp (leather), Tory Burch, Demelier, Polene, Hammit

Then there are high end brands that you don’t see their bags too often like Brunello C, Lora P, Max Marra, etc




I’m this poster I’d move Loewe down a few actually. Add in The Row around Balenciaga



Completely forgot Gucci! I’d put with LV


You could also go to The REal Real site and search handbags and sort by price decending
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/quote/15/21926007.page

Helpful chart

To answer your question I think it depends on product to a degree, but let’s take bags:

Loewe
Chanel
Bottega
Hermès
Givenchy, Fendi, Celine
Saint Laurent
LV
Balenciaga
Cartier
Ferragamo, Moreau
Chloe
Longchamp (leather), Tory Burch, Demelier, Polene, Hammit

Then there are high end brands that you don’t see their bags too often like Brunello C, Lora P, Max Marra, etc




I’m this poster I’d move Loewe down a few actually. Add in The Row around Balenciaga



Completely forgot Gucci! I’d put with LV


You could also go to The REal Real site and search handbags and sort by price decending


Delvaux should be after Hermès and Bulgari around YSL
Anonymous
Goyard up by Moreau
Anonymous
The above list isn’t at all how I would characterize things.

Hermes
Chanel
(Gap)
Dior, Celine
(Gap)
Saint Laurent, Bal, Fendi, Goyard, Bottega, Prada
Chloe, Mulberry
Gucci, LV

There are also brands that fly under the radar and aren’t super popular, so they are hard to place: Moynat, Dalveaux, Judith Lieber. Frankly, I would put Loewe here too.

The ones at the top tend to have more historically iconic bags (Birkin, CF, Lady Dior) and generally bring out something very popular every 5-7 years (Chanel 19, Book Tote). That next group is known to have beautiful bags, but they tend to have weaker resale value (showing the market values them less) and they are really only as popular as their latest big hit (Jodi, City). LV is complicated because it’s super iconic, but looked down upon due to logos. It also tends to be where women start collecting designer bags.

I’ll do jewelry in my next post. BRB!
Anonymous
My jewelry rankings:

Graff, Harry Winston - I am rarely intimidated by stores, and I wouldn’t walk in here lol.
VCA, Debeers, Cartier (non mainstream)
(Gap)
VCA Cartier Maintream
Bulgari
(Gap)
Tiffany’s
(Gap)
David Yurman

I’m not into watches, so I can’t tell you much about how Rolex, AP, and Patek would rank, though it does seem like AP is near the top of the food chain.

And of course, on some level this is all a complete joke. Some women will look down their nose at the Alhambra line, others will consider it a super special piece. Not all of us are Oprah and can waltz into Graff for the finest of jewels. 😝
Anonymous
I think that chart is from the late aughts - I vaguely remember seeing it then. The price points are also off. Back in the day (early 2000s), the Birkin was closer to $5k. Now it’s $11k. This chart lists Hermes at the $5k threshold.
Anonymous
Would accessibility not make Saint Laurent lower than Louis Vuitton or Chanel since you can purchase it at Department Stores like Bergdorf/Neiman/Saks etc..? While you would need to go to the dedicated store for LV or Chanel for example.
Anonymous
Actually Carhartt WIP (not the plain Carhartt stuff you can find on say, Amazon) is considered a hype streetwear brand. It’s not “luxury” but it’s most definitely cool, very good quality, and more expensive
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