Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF are you talking about.
Pics please.
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/burberry-brit-westbury-quilted-jacket/3076331
Anonymous wrote:Six pages of posts in one day. Wow, people are seriously touchy about this quilted jacket thing.
Anonymous wrote:WTF are you talking about.
Pics please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I also wear a cardigan almost daily. However, I am 48 and it was what I grew up wearing.....teen in the preppy years I guess. It just feels like me, I'm comfortable, and no one else around me really does so it is almost like my own style now and people say " that is so you. "
Where do you live that no one else around you wears quilted jackets or cardigans? I'm not trying to be mean here, but I just cannot imagine anywhere in the DC area where you don't see a ton of women wearing these items.
Not the above poster, but of similar age and style. Trust me, not many of my hipster neighbors wear either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but I also wear a cardigan almost daily. However, I am 48 and it was what I grew up wearing.....teen in the preppy years I guess. It just feels like me, I'm comfortable, and no one else around me really does so it is almost like my own style now and people say " that is so you. "
Where do you live that no one else around you wears quilted jackets or cardigans? I'm not trying to be mean here, but I just cannot imagine anywhere in the DC area where you don't see a ton of women wearing these items.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but I also wear a cardigan almost daily. However, I am 48 and it was what I grew up wearing.....teen in the preppy years I guess. It just feels like me, I'm comfortable, and no one else around me really does so it is almost like my own style now and people say " that is so you. "
Anonymous wrote:Hell I'm going to throw on my Louboutins with my quilted jacket. I might even wander around North Arlington asking random strangers where I can buy a Pandora bracelet. Double Dare Me!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you f'ing kidding me? There is a four page DCUM thread to debate what is simply the fact that different brands and styles of clothing tend to identify people in different socio or economic groups. Are you people idiots or what? We all buy products and brands that are appropriate to our socio economic group, and if you think you don't, you are crazy. My personal favorite are the women who bitch about Lululemon and other more costly brands, and then boast how practical they are wearing Target, REI, and the like. Well I have news for them. They buy Target and REI to boast about it because it conveys something about themselves. They WANT to be viewed a certain wait (usually more evolved and less influenced by brands). You fools, that is the image that Target and REI sell. Everyone is buying into some brand and the image it coveys.
Thank you for sharing. We will take it under consideration... next...
no, i don't have one. and i don't dislike them either -- i just don't have one. but i agree with the poster, you denigrate burberry buyers, but brag about how "practical" and "frugal" you are for shopping at target, please...predictable.