Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I come from a MC family, but my parents always got me the name brand items I craved for Christmas: Abercrombie clothes, Uggs, Juicy sweatsuits, Juicy tubes, etc (the equivalent of Lululemon, bum bum cream, and Dior lip glow today). I loved fashion growing up, and it was so important knowing my parents understood that.
I am not vapid or materialistic. I have a PhD, a great job, great DH and kids. And I have a wonderfully close relationship with my parents today. Having the right brands gave me a lot of happiness and confidence growing up, and I don’t know if I would be who I am today if my parents had been stingy or judgmental.
You don’t know who you would be today if your parents hadn’t bought you the Juicy sweatsuit you wanted? Some of you aren’t making the cases you think you are.
Also, can we stop equating love for fashion with love for whatever mass produced trendy thing everyone else is wearing? Not the same.