Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NP I beg to differ. PP's DDs are probably a lot more representative than Ivory Tower dwellers would think. The younger generation is eschewing conspicuous consumption.
So what world are you living in? Where is this "huge" market? Considering the average American HHI it would be interesting to learn exactly how many are paying big bucks for a handbag. Even in the DMV most people don't run around buying a Birkin.
Go to any college campus with lots of wealthy kids. Designer brands are everywhere. Maybe PP’s kids are poor.
DP here. Is this supposed to be an insult? Really?
I work at a university. My observation is similar to another PP's. Brands with flashy logos are more commonly worn by international students. Gen Z is toning it down.
I have college siblings and I bet you guys just don’t know what to look for.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. Personally l would be embarrassed to carry a bag that cost more than $500. I’m UMC but was raised LMC.
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.
To me the designer hand bags are now linked to ghetto/looting culture. It is a total turnoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NP I beg to differ. PP's DDs are probably a lot more representative than Ivory Tower dwellers would think. The younger generation is eschewing conspicuous consumption.
So what world are you living in? Where is this "huge" market? Considering the average American HHI it would be interesting to learn exactly how many are paying big bucks for a handbag. Even in the DMV most people don't run around buying a Birkin.
Go to any college campus with lots of wealthy kids. Designer brands are everywhere. Maybe PP’s kids are poor.
DP here. Is this supposed to be an insult? Really?
I work at a university. My observation is similar to another PP's. Brands with flashy logos are more commonly worn by international students. Gen Z is toning it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
NP I beg to differ. PP's DDs are probably a lot more representative than Ivory Tower dwellers would think. The younger generation is eschewing conspicuous consumption.
So what world are you living in? Where is this "huge" market? Considering the average American HHI it would be interesting to learn exactly how many are paying big bucks for a handbag. Even in the DMV most people don't run around buying a Birkin.
Go to any college campus with lots of wealthy kids. Designer brands are everywhere. Maybe PP’s kids are poor.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why people are asking on DCUM of all places. If someone is legit interested in expensive, luxury handbags, there are entire online forums dedicated to them where you can get legit good feedback on any luxury handbag purchase you could think of. Relatively speaking, DCUM has little to nothing to offer on this topic.
Anonymous wrote: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.
NP I beg to differ. PP's DDs are probably a lot more representative than Ivory Tower dwellers would think. The younger generation is eschewing conspicuous consumption.
So what world are you living in? Where is this "huge" market? Considering the average American HHI it would be interesting to learn exactly how many are paying big bucks for a handbag. Even in the DMV most people don't run around buying a Birkin.
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: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: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.
More discussion. Along with switching of brands for those loyal to one etc… there’s a few YouTube’s on if Chanel loyalists will go to Hermes now.