Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swim in my gold bangles and necklaces. I don’t take them off when walking through metal detectors. I notice when others take them off.
This thread is about handbags so your post is OT, but you shouldn't wear fine jewelry while swimming either, especially in a chlorinated pool. When I see people swimming in their jewelry, I don't necessarily assume it's real. I assume they aren't aware how bad chlorine is for any kind of jewelry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swim in my gold bangles and necklaces. I don’t take them off when walking through metal detectors. I notice when others take them off.
This thread is about handbags so your post is OT, but you shouldn't wear fine jewelry while swimming either, especially in a chlorinated pool. When I see people swimming in their jewelry, I don't necessarily assume it's real. I assume they aren't aware how bad chlorine is for any kind of jewelry.
Haha sorry the actual subject DOES mention jewelry even though this went the handbag route. But don't swim in your good jewelry! Especially those beautiful gold bangles or diamond rings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swim in my gold bangles and necklaces. I don’t take them off when walking through metal detectors. I notice when others take them off.
This thread is about handbags so your post is OT, but you shouldn't wear fine jewelry while swimming either, especially in a chlorinated pool. When I see people swimming in their jewelry, I don't necessarily assume it's real. I assume they aren't aware how bad chlorine is for any kind of jewelry.
Anonymous wrote:I swim in my gold bangles and necklaces. I don’t take them off when walking through metal detectors. I notice when others take them off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Love this
+2. Even many of us who can afford it are clueless. I didn't even know what the Goyard tote was until last year. I just assumed it was a vinyl tote from Target.
In all fairness, those Goyard totes look so plasticky and cheap, that no one can blame you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louis Vuitton logo just reads fake to me now. I feel sorry for their brand.
+1
Counterfeit goods have ruined LV.