How does Warby parker compare to Zenni? I have a high prescription too but they dont make the very high index 1.74 lenses at Warby parker but Zenni does. |
Exactly!!! Thank you for someone finally having some basic knowledge and common sense. Nordstrom Rack is not "quince". Most of the brand names are the exact same items as at Nordstrom. My R&B jeans are exactly the same---except I often save 35-75% at Nordstrom Rack. And like you stated, sometime I also buy them from Nordstrom direct on a sale. |
Typically because they are "last years" style. If I like a pair of Rag and bone style X jeans, and I see them on sale, I don't care they are "not this year", I'm buying them and saving $$$ |
Ummm....I am capable of "not buying just to save". If it's not a good fit/right color/etc, I'm not purhcasing it. But if it's literally what I would have walked into Nordstrom (or any other store) and bought 6 months ago, why the hell wouldn't I buy it now at a steep discount? I shop discount for things I need. I buy brands I love, brands that overall tend to fit me well. But go ahead and waste money if you want. |
DH and I both separately got a pair. Both found them uncomfortable and too tight. Neither of our heads are odd shaped and other sunglasses fit fine. |
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A bigger/fancier house. I like being in a cozy house, even if it’s older, and like being in a neighborhood. All the custom builds near us are on random lots or look out of place in a neighborhood.
Also sunglasses, high end purses, luxury cars. We do spend on furniture and art. |
I’m a NP, but I have a family member who is a very successful financial planner, and also happens to have at least three different vacation properties he keeps for his family’s exclusive use, and he counsels people against buying vacation homes they don’t realistically plan to use. Homes on barrier islands are just not a smart long term investment - the maintenance costs are massive because the salt air just eats through everything, and flooding remains a yearly risk you have to deal with (or pay to deal with). If you only go 1-2 weeks per year you’re better off renting and investing the difference. |
| Art. Not talking about the Sotheby's type auction artwork but "affordable' art by still talented people in the few thousands up to the few tens of thousands. I admire and enjoy curated art collections of various acquaitances but I just can't bring myself to do the same for my own house. Maybe it's because the older I get, the less I want. |
| Idk, I don't buy things over $150 generally (unless it's a computer or whatever other needed item...replaced when old one breaks) I have a block over it. I could theoretically afford to spend more but I am not rich on the DCUM level and it would not feel good to spend. |