Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.
I was born with a $10m trust fund and I thought it was “Tiffany’s” and I wore one of those silver necklaces in high school.
Rich people can be basic and ignorant as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.
I was born with a $10m trust fund and I thought it was “Tiffany’s” and I wore one of those silver necklaces in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a thought—if you don’t like the OP’s question, move on and don’t feel the need to comment.
And here’s another thought—once you put something out on the internet, people are going to respond in any way they wish.
NP. Yes. Exactly. And you got good advice here -- to learn to subvert that desperation to comment (run your mouth) and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are great suggestions. Thanks. And yes looking for a brand. I’ll admit that I am status conscious (I’m sure I’ll get berated) and want something recognizable but not something that is worn by everyone or easily replicated. IYKYK.
IK that you’re hopelessly insecure.
lol. Np, but your comment totally screams complete confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.
I was born with a $10m trust fund and I thought it was “Tiffany’s” and I wore one of those silver necklaces in high school.
Money can’t buy you class…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.
I was born with a $10m trust fund and I thought it was “Tiffany’s” and I wore one of those silver necklaces in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the Cartier Trinity line?
Everyone and their aunt and their sister and their daughter wear this.
Serious question- really? I’ve only seen one other Trinity piece on someone in real life- my kid’s pulmonologist wore one as a wedding ring. For all the fussing about the Love line, I’ve only seen two in the wild- one was a necklace and the other the bracelet.
I just have your basic outside the Beltway Fairfax County life, though.
I'm PP, and I have a basic inside-the-beltway FFX life. And I've seen more Trinity stuff than I could count. In numbers right up there with that horrifically basic Alhambra line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Tiffany’s has some nice looking things that don’t scream brand. Plenty of people will recognize but not as much as the others you listed. I have the smile necklace that I love. People don’t really know it’s Tiffany’s. Also that lock bracelet they have is really pretty on (with the diamonds). Or that classic gold Elsa perreti bone cuff is amazing.
It’s Tiffany. Not “Tiffany’s.” And when you say that? We know.
You don’t have anything better to do? #sad We know.
If you say “Tiffany’s,” we all instantly know what class you belong to, and what class you are striving toward.