Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton logo just reads fake to me now. I feel sorry for their brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? You are shocked that people make negative assumptions about people based on their weight?
Op here. I’ll use McLean/Tysons as an example for me, because it’s an area I would subjectively describe as wealthier. I’ve seen plenty of women all sizes, larger, smaller carrying designer bags or shopping in the Galleria and always assumed they had $$$.
I wouldn’t assume someone with Van Cleef (sp?) and a size 14/16/18 was wearing a fake piece of jewelry simply because of their weight.
It shocked me that an assumption like that could be common. It never crossed my mind. I’ve seen trailer parks with Mercedes and BMW’s parked outside and thought they must spend more on their car, less on their home in the same way some people have nice homes but old beat up vehicles. I just never made a connection between weight and inability to afford luxury goods.
Anonymous wrote:I never even think about it Except those ugly LV totes. They make millions of fake ones. Otherwise I don’t notice [/
I am sorry you can’t afford one.
Anonymous wrote:Particularly in frumpy DC (and I very much count myself as a denizen), I think the people who do care about this stuff might be surprised by how many of us are completely oblivious to all of it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care but many Asians are carrying/wearing fake stuff. It’s rampant in Asian. There is fake Chanel, Burberry, Gucci, Prada, LV, etc. it’s everywhere!
Ask me how I know ….. daughter of Mom who travels to Asia all the time and brings back goodies. Some look better than others. Some last longer than others too. Sometimes the attention to detail is unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was shocked by how much people of all SES like obviously labeled designer or brand stuff in the DC metro.
Doesn't matter whether it is real or fake to me, it all looks like people want to be an unpaid advertisement. So I think less of all of them, for that reason.
Public transportation with a designer bag = fake
In DC? Or NYC? Wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I give zero notice or thought to this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was shocked by how much people of all SES like obviously labeled designer or brand stuff in the DC metro.
Doesn't matter whether it is real or fake to me, it all looks like people want to be an unpaid advertisement. So I think less of all of them, for that reason.
Public transportation with a designer bag = fake