Anonymous wrote:Demand is also growing in resale market
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sharonedelson/2022/01/14/the-realreals-2022-luxury-resale-report-sees-outsized-demand-for-vintage-products/amp/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/realreal-2022-luxury-consignment-report-150000934.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah. It's back-handed marketing attempts, usually planted by someone representing the company.
Has to be this. Deluxe hand bags has to be a dying market. I have 3 college DDs so not into designer bags but they are actively anti-materialistic. It's wasteful. It's not cool. No thanks. This us what I hear about bags, shoes, clothes, etc.
Extreme minimalism is a thing.
There’s still a huge market for them. Your DD’s are not representative of all younger people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah. It's back-handed marketing attempts, usually planted by someone representing the company.
Has to be this. Deluxe hand bags has to be a dying market. I have 3 college DDs so not into designer bags but they are actively anti-materialistic. It's wasteful. It's not cool. No thanks. This us what I hear about bags, shoes, clothes, etc.
Extreme minimalism is a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Nah. It's back-handed marketing attempts, usually planted by someone representing the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chanel and Louis Vuitton just had price increases, people into bags have bags on the brain right now.
So price increase = buy more bags? Not being snarky; I'm truly curious.
Anonymous wrote:Chanel and Louis Vuitton just had price increases, people into bags have bags on the brain right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah. It's back-handed marketing attempts, usually planted by someone representing the company.
A mark of an idiot: thinking someone from Chanel is posting on rinky dink DCUM.
OP Americans are flush right now. Everyone has some cash burning a hole in their pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Nah. It's back-handed marketing attempts, usually planted by someone representing the company.