Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too funny that people convince themselves that those idiotic labels matter, just like they pretend that thy always wear cute little sundresses to chase kids at the playground.
It's not about the labels - people who don't follow fashion (i.e. most people) don't even know which labels are considered good. It is always on the lower (cheaper) end that logos and such are most prominent. I have people ask me all the time where I bought designer stuff (that they can't afford) because they don't recognize the designers. They just like the way it looks but don't understand that those looks cost.
How much money do you have? Just curious. I mean, invested, not your purse inventory.
Enough to retire today, at age under 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.
Because that crappy 250 dollar paper bag on that link is sold out. Even if they only made 5 that means that 5 people bought the stupid thing. (not to mention that it is on the mens line of products.)
The difference between one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 15 and one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 100 is neglible (except for one was made by a "famous designer" really? you designed a single color T-shirt where do I sign up.
Oh and just to satisfy your curiosity I have two An Olds Alero with 206K miles on it that I drive everyday and a GMC Sierra. I have better things to do with my money
Right. Or you simply have little money and therefore can't attract women so you have to troll here on a fashion forum hoping that someone will PP you.
TSFG is hot, regardless of what he drives, and he's smarter than you are for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too funny that people convince themselves that those idiotic labels matter, just like they pretend that thy always wear cute little sundresses to chase kids at the playground.
It's not about the labels - people who don't follow fashion (i.e. most people) don't even know which labels are considered good. It is always on the lower (cheaper) end that logos and such are most prominent. I have people ask me all the time where I bought designer stuff (that they can't afford) because they don't recognize the designers. They just like the way it looks but don't understand that those looks cost.
How much money do you have? Just curious. I mean, invested, not your purse inventory.
Anonymous wrote:Why is smiley face guy on this thread? He just gets creepier and creepier. Does he have a job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.
Because that crappy 250 dollar paper bag on that link is sold out. Even if they only made 5 that means that 5 people bought the stupid thing. (not to mention that it is on the mens line of products.)
The difference between one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 15 and one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 100 is neglible (except for one was made by a "famous designer" really? you designed a single color T-shirt where do I sign up.
Oh and just to satisfy your curiosity I have two An Olds Alero with 206K miles on it that I drive everyday and a GMC Sierra. I have better things to do with my money
Right. Or you simply have little money and therefore can't attract women so you have to troll here on a fashion forum hoping that someone will PP you.
TSFG is hot, regardless of what he drives, and he's smarter than you are for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too funny that people convince themselves that those idiotic labels matter, just like they pretend that thy always wear cute little sundresses to chase kids at the playground.
It's not about the labels - people who don't follow fashion (i.e. most people) don't even know which labels are considered good. It is always on the lower (cheaper) end that logos and such are most prominent. I have people ask me all the time where I bought designer stuff (that they can't afford) because they don't recognize the designers. They just like the way it looks but don't understand that those looks cost.
Poor little me, I just don't UNDERSTAND that I can't look good without spending THOUSANDS of dollars on one outfit. Woe is me. My life is ruined.
One bag <> one outfit. From that comment alone, it's clear that you in fact don't look good. Not the end of the world, though, just stop imaging you do.
Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.
Because that crappy 250 dollar paper bag on that link is sold out. Even if they only made 5 that means that 5 people bought the stupid thing. (not to mention that it is on the mens line of products.)
The difference between one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 15 and one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 100 is neglible (except for one was made by a "famous designer" really? you designed a single color T-shirt where do I sign up.
Oh and just to satisfy your curiosity I have two An Olds Alero with 206K miles on it that I drive everyday and a GMC Sierra. I have better things to do with my money
Right. Or you simply have little money and therefore can't attract women so you have to troll here on a fashion forum hoping that someone will PP you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too funny that people convince themselves that those idiotic labels matter, just like they pretend that thy always wear cute little sundresses to chase kids at the playground.
It's not about the labels - people who don't follow fashion (i.e. most people) don't even know which labels are considered good. It is always on the lower (cheaper) end that logos and such are most prominent. I have people ask me all the time where I bought designer stuff (that they can't afford) because they don't recognize the designers. They just like the way it looks but don't understand that those looks cost.
Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.
Because that crappy 250 dollar paper bag on that link is sold out. Even if they only made 5 that means that 5 people bought the stupid thing. (not to mention that it is on the mens line of products.)
The difference between one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 15 and one 100% cotton T-shirt selling for 100 is neglible (except for one was made by a "famous designer" really? you designed a single color T-shirt where do I sign up.
Oh and just to satisfy your curiosity I have two An Olds Alero with 206K miles on it that I drive everyday and a GMC Sierra. I have better things to do with my money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too funny that people convince themselves that those idiotic labels matter, just like they pretend that thy always wear cute little sundresses to chase kids at the playground.
It's not about the labels - people who don't follow fashion (i.e. most people) don't even know which labels are considered good. It is always on the lower (cheaper) end that logos and such are most prominent. I have people ask me all the time where I bought designer stuff (that they can't afford) because they don't recognize the designers. They just like the way it looks but don't understand that those looks cost.
Poor little me, I just don't UNDERSTAND that I can't look good without spending THOUSANDS of dollars on one outfit. Woe is me. My life is ruined.
Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:If it makes me a loser to think it's silly to spend 250 on a paper bag with someones name on it. Something that probably cost them 5 bucks to make, Then call me a loser.
You are a loser for posting in a fashion forum about women's purses. You are a loser for endlessly referencing some useless (and pretty cheap) bag that nobody here ever considered nor recommended. Not every attempt by even a famous designer is a gem, everybody knows this. But what you don't understand is why is that. You, in your boundless cluelessness, think that it's enough to slap a label on whatever crappy bag and it will sell. It is not so.
Designing is hard and it takes a lot of talent to think and make a great bag. Because of that, just like in everything else, in general expensive bags (items) are better than cheap bags (items). Just because you see no difference does not mean that there is no difference, just that you don't know where to look. I don't see a difference among various screwdrivers but if someone with interest and knowledge tells me that there is a difference then I accept it, rather than telling him that he is a fool for wanting something that costs $15 when $1 is just as good.
Btw, which car do you drive? Just curious.