Anonymous wrote:OP I love it.
Make sure this "want" is what you want given the price point you and only you need to love it.
I never ever heard anyone say they "scratch"
Like you my circle many women wear them. Ours are old...
Anonymous wrote:They scratch like crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather be basic and “new money” than unnecessarily mean and snobby like some of the posters here. See, when I don’t like something, I just say nothing at all.
OP, go visit the purseforum on your question. As a Pp said, these are not your people. I long considered the Love to be basic (though I never walked around the internet saying that), until I tried one on on a whim several years back. You see, I was planning to get the Juste un Clou to be different but didn’t like how very thick the bracelet was.
Anyway, I really liked it. It suddenly made sense why it’s so popular. It’s a really classic design that goes with everything. I now wear 2 (a classic and a small) and am very happy with them. As a PP, said, they’ve been around forever - since the 60s. I would compare them to the Chanel classic flap. They had a real resurgence in the last decade, but have staying power, so I wouldn’t be particularly considered with them being dated.
Finally, get it because YOU want it, not to follow the crowd. I got mine in spite of the fact that some people find them “basic”. I’m sure some people see them and judge me. I don’t care. In fact, to me, that’s true confidence because I bought them for me and me alone. Good luck.
If OP can't handle honest feedback after asking if a $7k bracelet is a "necessity" then she shouldn't have asked. Seriously, have some perspective.
People weren’t giving honest feedback - they were being mean and piling on. 80% of the posts are “ew basic” and “I would never”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d rather be basic and “new money” than unnecessarily mean and snobby like some of the posters here. See, when I don’t like something, I just say nothing at all.
OP, go visit the purseforum on your question. As a Pp said, these are not your people. I long considered the Love to be basic (though I never walked around the internet saying that), until I tried one on on a whim several years back. You see, I was planning to get the Juste un Clou to be different but didn’t like how very thick the bracelet was.
Anyway, I really liked it. It suddenly made sense why it’s so popular. It’s a really classic design that goes with everything. I now wear 2 (a classic and a small) and am very happy with them. As a PP, said, they’ve been around forever - since the 60s. I would compare them to the Chanel classic flap. They had a real resurgence in the last decade, but have staying power, so I wouldn’t be particularly considered with them being dated.
Finally, get it because YOU want it, not to follow the crowd. I got mine in spite of the fact that some people find them “basic”. I’m sure some people see them and judge me. I don’t care. In fact, to me, that’s true confidence because I bought them for me and me alone. Good luck.
If OP can't handle honest feedback after asking if a $7k bracelet is a "necessity" then she shouldn't have asked. Seriously, have some perspective.
Anonymous wrote:I’d rather be basic and “new money” than unnecessarily mean and snobby like some of the posters here. See, when I don’t like something, I just say nothing at all.
OP, go visit the purseforum on your question. As a Pp said, these are not your people. I long considered the Love to be basic (though I never walked around the internet saying that), until I tried one on on a whim several years back. You see, I was planning to get the Juste un Clou to be different but didn’t like how very thick the bracelet was.
Anyway, I really liked it. It suddenly made sense why it’s so popular. It’s a really classic design that goes with everything. I now wear 2 (a classic and a small) and am very happy with them. As a PP, said, they’ve been around forever - since the 60s. I would compare them to the Chanel classic flap. They had a real resurgence in the last decade, but have staying power, so I wouldn’t be particularly considered with them being dated.
Finally, get it because YOU want it, not to follow the crowd. I got mine in spite of the fact that some people find them “basic”. I’m sure some people see them and judge me. I don’t care. In fact, to me, that’s true confidence because I bought them for me and me alone. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you spend thousands on something that's so tacky looking?
So that people know she has thousands to spend.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you spend thousands on something that's so tacky looking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't buy yourself one of these. They are meant to be a gift. I would be so embarrassed if I had to buy myself something that is meant to be given as a gift!!
+1