Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I beg to differ. I get my Lilly dry cleaned like pp but my daughter's dresses go in the wash (no dry) and look brand new. Last summer I got her 5 dresses at the warehouse sale, used them as everyday play clothes. Despite the dirt and grim at the park and a very messy 18mo eater they look great.
Your daughter wears Lily to the playground? Well, now I've seen it all.
Anonymous wrote:BMW - are you kidding? the repairs ...
Anonymous wrote:I beg to differ. I get my Lilly dry cleaned like pp but my daughter's dresses go in the wash (no dry) and look brand new. Last summer I got her 5 dresses at the warehouse sale, used them as everyday play clothes. Despite the dirt and grim at the park and a very messy 18mo eater they look great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple represents unparalleled innovation, which is a type of "quality" I guess.
Durability -- which is seems like we're talking about there, right? -- no. Apples execs will tell you themselves that many of their products are expected to self combust after one year's use (iPhone). This is fact.
Also, and I realize anecdote does not equal data, but the last time I brought in my Apple laptop to the Genius Bar to get a new something cord, the Genius guy was SHOCKED that it was 3 years old and the battery hadn't exploded yet. He actually called a coworker over to show him my ancient, **3-year old** laptop that hadn't burnt out yet. Think about that for a minute.
I actually have a 2006 iPod (3rd generation) that still works.
Anonymous wrote:Brooks Brothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crate and Barrel
IKEA
Apple
Burberry
Sorry, disagree. Ikea??? You get what you pay for. Also some C&B stuff you have to assemble yourself. Not sure I would say that was "quality."
Anonymous wrote:Apple represents unparalleled innovation, which is a type of "quality" I guess.
Durability -- which is seems like we're talking about there, right? -- no. Apples execs will tell you themselves that many of their products are expected to self combust after one year's use (iPhone). This is fact.
Also, and I realize anecdote does not equal data, but the last time I brought in my Apple laptop to the Genius Bar to get a new something cord, the Genius guy was SHOCKED that it was 3 years old and the battery hadn't exploded yet. He actually called a coworker over to show him my ancient, **3-year old** laptop that hadn't burnt out yet. Think about that for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Crate and Barrel
IKEA
Apple
Burberry