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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Somehow I stumbled upon this and incredulously read a few pages of comments. I am a law student in my mid-twenties. I dress in a very classic ("preppy") style and am from the South. I have a red Burberry quilted jacket that I have been wearing since college--- and many of my girlfriends do too. I wear Northface because I actually camp, hike, and fish. Additionally, I wear Tory Burch flats because they are comfortable. Yes, I did go to private school growing up, private college, and am now in a private law school in DC. One of the things I learned in private school was to be classy, and not act in a hateful manner to others. You might not like someone or something, but you shouldn't call someone else out on a triviality like a jacket!!! It's so funny: apparently y'all think people who dress like I do are snobby or self-righteous or something, but we don't sit around and talk about what you want to wear. (And it's usually hideous, in case you were wondering.) Something to consider: I saved my extra money from a job I had in college forever and bought a Louis Vuitton six years ago. I will never have to buy another purse. Think about that compared to how many $30 purses you "free spirits" will buy over the years. I'll be giving mine to my daughter some day, if I have one, and I hope she treasures it. How's that for economics? Oh, she will be attending private school. It is apparently characteristic of "sheeple" to be kind and nonjudgmental, unlike the women on here, who appear to be teaching their children that it is better to be mean and hateful than to be "one of the crowd."[/quote] Pass down a purse? Gross. You think your daughter is going to want your used purse? Even if it has a bunch of logos on it? You: honey, here is my dirty purse that I've saved for you. It means a lot to me. Now...sniff, it's yours. Daughter: like, mom, totally gross! [/quote]
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