Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Bump the price up 20% because these are the items from the FAMED DCUM thread, sold by a TRUE native Virginian. Don't forget to attach your DAR card with the photos as proof.
LOL. My cats scratched my DAR card and it’s barely legible. Damn.
So - does this mean a black card makes the value drop by 40% and immediately trigger an authentication inspection? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Bump the price up 20% because these are the items from the FAMED DCUM thread, sold by a TRUE native Virginian. Don't forget to attach your DAR card with the photos as proof.
LOL. My cats scratched my DAR card and it’s barely legible. Damn.
So - does this mean a black card makes the value drop by 40% and immediately trigger an authentication inspection? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Gucci is Eurotrash. Many good southerners would not be caught dead in that Italian stuff.
LOL
How about my Talbots?
In addition to the above, can a wise DCUMer please opine on whether or not old money would wear Chico's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Gucci is Eurotrash. Many good southerners would not be caught dead in that Italian stuff.
LOL
How about my Talbots?
In addition to the above, can a wise DCUMer please opine on whether or not old money would wear Chico's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Bump the price up 20% because these are the items from the FAMED DCUM thread, sold by a TRUE native Virginian. Don't forget to attach your DAR card with the photos as proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Gucci is Eurotrash. Many good southerners would not be caught dead in that Italian stuff.
LOL
How about my Talbots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Gucci is Eurotrash. Many good southerners would not be caught dead in that Italian stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Atlanta and sometimes these situations are too good to be true. I knew a guy like this in college and as it turned out the family was in serious debt and ended up declaring bankruptcy.
Atlanta is VERY showy. A lot of 'all hat no cattle' types. I'd be weary and make sure she sees how he handles every day life. I'd also make sure they have conversations around family life and her continuing to work after children. Some men like this assume the wife will give up her career.
Yes a lot of all hat and no cattle. I'm the pp whose in laws are old south and they have a friend who hangs out with them that is a big time horse person from a super prominent family but is broke and always mooching off of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.
I’m going to sell mine on TheRealReal right now because of this thread. Native Virginian.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Atlanta and sometimes these situations are too good to be true. I knew a guy like this in college and as it turned out the family was in serious debt and ended up declaring bankruptcy.
Atlanta is VERY showy. A lot of 'all hat no cattle' types. I'd be weary and make sure she sees how he handles every day life. I'd also make sure they have conversations around family life and her continuing to work after children. Some men like this assume the wife will give up her career.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Atlanta and sometimes these situations are too good to be true. I knew a guy like this in college and as it turned out the family was in serious debt and ended up declaring bankruptcy.
Atlanta is VERY showy. A lot of 'all hat no cattle' types. I'd be weary and make sure she sees how he handles every day life. I'd also make sure they have conversations around family life and her continuing to work after children. Some men like this assume the wife will give up her career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds ... a bit like that anecdote about the perfect private school kids in the coffee shop ...
+1
Especially the bit about the Gucci loafers and Kelly bag.