I think expensive designer handbags make you look stupid

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Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



Bally
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No man I know knows what a nice bag is and certainly not "loubs" vs random no name high heels.


You need to meet a better class of man.


Not PP but “better class of man” is not a dude who knows fashion designers to me. I don’t want a pantywaist.


DP. This might sound crazy, but there are actually men who care about fashion AND are still "manly" in every other sense. I know lots of men like this. One is my DH - his parents are very fashionable so he has always dressed very well. In fact, most of the people in his extended family are like this as well. He knows all about designer accessories and clothing and owns quite a few pieces. Yet he can throw on a tool belt and fix our dishwasher or reroute a pipe in our house, replace the brakes on his car, coach our son's soccer team, and "provide" for our family in every sense. He always dresses appropriately for the occasion but is not high-maintenance. He owns high-end clothing and sweatpants from Target.

The world is not always so black and white. Maybe you should get out more.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



Bally


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



Bally
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Anonymous wrote:If those fashionistas took a few thousand dollars and invested it in stocks or real estate, in a few years they would have some money to put in the fancy handbags.

I have handbags, stock and real estate. Women really can have it all!!!

Tell that to Carrie. She spent all her money on Manolos and could have bought an apartment.
Anonymous
A few years ago I developed a crush on a Chloe bag, so I started putting $10, $15 away to buy it when I turned 40. I ended up saving more than enough for it, and went to Tulum instead. But I still love this bag, and appreciate well-made things.

I have seen articles in Forbes that says that certain designer bags hold their value better than other investments. The price doesn't depreciate like some other investments.

To each their own. I might buy that fancy bag once I wouldn't have to stuff it with toddler snacks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



Bottega Veneta.


Is this really quiet though? You can spot them from a mile away, even though there's no logo.
Anonymous


And we value your opinion so much, OP.


Anonymous
Lol. This is DC. Hardly anyone around regularly carries designer handbags (I do not count the LV Neverfulls, they're tacky and a dime a dozen) and most women are quite frumpy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol. This is DC. Hardly anyone around regularly carries designer handbags (I do not count the LV Neverfulls, they're tacky and a dime a dozen) and most women are quite frumpy.


Really? I see them everyday and Coach and Michael Kors doesn't count. Guess it depends on where you are in the city.
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Anonymous wrote:DH here, my wife has an extensive bag collection. I could honestly car less if that’s what she wants to spend money on. In the grand scheme of life it really isn’t a big deal.

She does look hott with a nice bag and 4” loubs though. That is worth the price right there for me.


Some women need those types of items to look "hot." Others are more naturally beautiful, regardless of what they're wearing.




You don't think some women look great without having to wear expensive clothes?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can spend whatever amount of money you want for whatever expensive handbag YOU want.

But, you don't need to put others down because they are not carrying an expensive handbag or their shoes are from Payless.


Not on DCUM. Regardless of income (because of course nobody in the entire metro area makes more than a GS 15) lifestyle, social circle and personal preference only leggings, Boden dresses and handbags from Target and maybe a Kate Spade you got for your birthday at the outlet are allowed. Any amounts spent in excess of those things are considered a waste or should be given to charity, spent on your child, your pet or saved for your next house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



Bottega Veneta.


Is this really quiet though? You can spot them from a mile away, even though there's no logo.


This is true for any bag if you are very familiar with the brand and style. However, the absence of logos and branding makes it quiet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you pay hundred or thousands of dollars for a designer handbag you are financial stupid or insecure, or both. That's what it says about you.


How do you know that I paid for it?

I have Celine bag that was a present from my ex boyfriend, LV was given to my daughter as hand me down from one of her rich girlfriends from Middle East, and she gave it to me.

So here I am, middle class, riding in the metro with my designers bags. I have three degrees, by the way, so don't need your judgement on my IQ.
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Anonymous wrote:I need a recommendation for "quiet good quality."



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