Anonymous
Post 02/12/2022 15:06     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

I work for a consulting firm (clients are government). I don't bring my Neverfull to the client site, feel like it's not a good look.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2022 14:45     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a terrible experience once with this...I was hosting a candidate who flew out to our corporate headquarters to interview. Due to logistics, she had to bring her luggage to the office. She was carrying a LV roller bag and a LV Neverfull for as a carry on bag. It was too much. Honestly, the branded luggage was a distraction from her qualifications and I felt badly for her. She did not get the job. It was a know your audience type of thing.



You sound extremely petty. Then again I judge for cheap shoes and clothing.


It doesn’t sound like it was the poster who chose to reject her.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2022 11:33     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:It's all about context. I know someone who is a special ed teacher in a Title I school who wears a Rolex. That's a little extreme to me, but I am sure the kids aren't noticing.


Rolexes are for Russian oligarchs. Tacky.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2022 11:32     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a terrible experience once with this...I was hosting a candidate who flew out to our corporate headquarters to interview. Due to logistics, she had to bring her luggage to the office. She was carrying a LV roller bag and a LV Neverfull for as a carry on bag. It was too much. Honestly, the branded luggage was a distraction from her qualifications and I felt badly for her. She did not get the job. It was a know your audience type of thing.


If it had been Tumi or Rimowa, it would have been totally fine. LV was just too logo-ish & considered showy by some of the executives who were interviewing her.


I guess I could see this as a company culture thing, but this is a deeply stupid reason to discount a candidate you have FLOWN OUT for an interview.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2022 11:05     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:I had a terrible experience once with this...I was hosting a candidate who flew out to our corporate headquarters to interview. Due to logistics, she had to bring her luggage to the office. She was carrying a LV roller bag and a LV Neverfull for as a carry on bag. It was too much. Honestly, the branded luggage was a distraction from her qualifications and I felt badly for her. She did not get the job. It was a know your audience type of thing.



You sound extremely petty. Then again I judge for cheap shoes and clothing.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2022 13:36     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:I have in the past, and was surprised how many folks noticed (I generally come in and put it directly in my drawer and retrieve at the end of hte day). When asked I would explain that I've had them for more than a decade and long before having to pay for childcare.
- Old Mom


How do people ask? Do they literally ask how you afford your bag? And you talk about how long you've had it and childcare? See I don't think you need to justify your purchases to them
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2022 13:32     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

I don't think it matters. I'm always amused by the news anchors who wear the Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra line of jewelry on tv. It doesn't look flashy but those necklaces as easily 10k-15k a piece. There was an anchor on Fox who isn't there anymore but she would wear 50K diamond studs while ranting. My uncle owns a jewelry store and would watch it and always comment on how much their jewelry was worth.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2022 13:20     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

It's all about context. I know someone who is a special ed teacher in a Title I school who wears a Rolex. That's a little extreme to me, but I am sure the kids aren't noticing.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 23:06     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:I had a terrible experience once with this...I was hosting a candidate who flew out to our corporate headquarters to interview. Due to logistics, she had to bring her luggage to the office. She was carrying a LV roller bag and a LV Neverfull for as a carry on bag. It was too much. Honestly, the branded luggage was a distraction from her qualifications and I felt badly for her. She did not get the job. It was a know your audience type of thing.


If it had been Tumi or Rimowa, it would have been totally fine. LV was just too logo-ish & considered showy by some of the executives who were interviewing her.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 23:04     Subject: Re:Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

I had a terrible experience once with this...I was hosting a candidate who flew out to our corporate headquarters to interview. Due to logistics, she had to bring her luggage to the office. She was carrying a LV roller bag and a LV Neverfull for as a carry on bag. It was too much. Honestly, the branded luggage was a distraction from her qualifications and I felt badly for her. She did not get the job. It was a know your audience type of thing.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 21:36     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I swear we have this conversation over and over again. LV Neverfulls are super, duper basic. Half of the 20-30 year olds I work with have one (I'd say maybe 30% of them are fake). It's not a big deal.

*I work for the government.


Way more than 30% of them are fake.


What’s the giveaway that it’s fake? I don’t think I could ever tell. What do you even look for?


Thirty dollar fake from Aliexpress? Color of the canvas, pattern neatness at the seams, and the (p)leather trim. $150 from a decent factory? You’d need a tape measure, magnifying glass, and an auth reference bag six inches away.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 20:53     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:Know your audience. When I'm in a meeting with investment bankers my bottega briefcase makes an appearance. But if we're taking too affordable housing advocates it's Baggu tote day


LOL!!
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 11:07     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

Anonymous wrote:Know your audience. When I'm in a meeting with investment bankers my bottega briefcase makes an appearance. But if we're taking too affordable housing advocates it's Baggu tote day


This applies to life in general. You know your coworkers and customers. If a luxury item would stand out and send the wrong message, then don't wear/take it.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 10:20     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

I would not notice the specifics of a handbag. Carry what you want!

Also, if I were to compliment you on your bag or somehow randomly notice that it's special - no need to justify it!!
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2022 10:12     Subject: Should you not carry luxury handbags at work? What impression does it give in your opinion?

It really depends on your specific office. I work for the fed and in my agency there are a few women who dress very well, and luxury handbags would look natural on them, but nobody carries anything full of logos. Some young women will carry goyard totes instead of LVs.