Anonymous wrote:Mention of push presents really brings out the claws around here. I’m surprised, but not shocked.
And if you wanna see some really mean comments, go check out the other active Hermes thread right now. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess now I know that most people with these bags went through an expensive and sort of desperate purchase process. Seeing someone work one would let me know that we are different in more ways than wealth.
For real. This is pretty sickening. I'm all for people using the money they earned (or married) as they want, but this is a purse. A purse It is not one of kind artwork, a haute couture made just for you, a special experience, it doesn't even have a special purpose. Dumb beyond words
Beyond the money...the fawning over and "developing a relationship" with some 20something new grad sales associate in order for them to allow you to spend a ridiculous amount of money on an equal ridiculous purse; one must have zero dignity to engage in this
DP. Sweetie, you don't even understand why we are so repulsed by what you said. It has nothing to do about the purse.
You make me very sad. And now you're going to have a child who will look to you for how to think and act ... I wish there were an emoji for weeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess now I know that most people with these bags went through an expensive and sort of desperate purchase process. Seeing someone work one would let me know that we are different in more ways than wealth.
For real. This is pretty sickening. I'm all for people using the money they earned (or married) as they want, but this is a purse. A purse It is not one of kind artwork, a haute couture made just for you, a special experience, it doesn't even have a special purpose. Dumb beyond words
Anonymous wrote:I guess now I know that most people with these bags went through an expensive and sort of desperate purchase process. Seeing someone work one would let me know that we are different in more ways than wealth.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve spent far too much time today watching this video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=slLU_qtgKKg .
I will admit I am not familiar with luxury shopping but am I understanding it correctly that one must have a personal shopper for these items. The bags are extremely limited for the Kelly and Birkin and anyone could walk in and get one or you could have purchased 100k with Hermes and not receive anything?
This is far above my price bracket but I cannot turn away and I’m intrigued now. Do you try multiple Hermes shops in hopes of procuring a bag? What is your experience?
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, 200 abortions or a Birkin. You have really presented us with a dilemna here. Decisions, decisions.
Only on DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought my husband might be getting me a Birkin as a push present…then I read the purse forum. Sigh. There’s no way he would go through this process for a bag for me!!!
This comment wins as most gross of the thread. That term alone makes me stabby.
I'm carrying his child and we make more money than we can spend. We do big things like this for each other once every 5 years. I'd love to hear your suggestions on how else to waste $20,000. At least the Birkin is an investment and will hold its value!
Ugh. How about giving it to a charity? Completely grotesque.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought my husband might be getting me a Birkin as a push present…then I read the purse forum. Sigh. There’s no way he would go through this process for a bag for me!!!
This comment wins as most gross of the thread. That term alone makes me stabby.
I'm carrying his child and we make more money than we can spend. We do big things like this for each other once every 5 years. I'd love to hear your suggestions on how else to waste $20,000. At least the Birkin is an investment and will hold its value!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought my husband might be getting me a Birkin as a push present…then I read the purse forum. Sigh. There’s no way he would go through this process for a bag for me!!!
This comment wins as most gross of the thread. That term alone makes me stabby.
I'm carrying his child and we make more money than we can spend. We do big things like this for each other once every 5 years. I'd love to hear your suggestions on how else to waste $20,000. At least the Birkin is an investment and will hold its value!