Anonymous wrote:The super wealthy people I know all dress like hobos. Only strivers dress "wealthy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh wears Ons because they are comfortable and easy, he’s worn them for years. He also usually wears something like Rhône pants, an old college or law school tshirt or maybe a button down if he needs to dress up. Barbour jacket, Patagonia coat or vest. I’m not sure what op’s definition of “wealthy” is but we own a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights and have a second home in Litchfield County and make 7 figures.
Ugh I’m depressed that someone with that life posts on dcum.
Well I don’t often but I’m up super early to catch a train to DC for work and I was bored in the cab… typically I come here for parenting questions but sometimes there are decent suggestions in this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some sneaker brands even more obscure than Ons. They are a tell that the guy is at least educated and upper middle class.
Ons aren’t obscure at all. They’re everywhere. Y’all need to get out more.
+1
Ons marketing is incredible. The crowd flocking to an awful and flat out ugly shoe is mind boggling.
Hoka is another funny one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh wears Ons because they are comfortable and easy, he’s worn them for years. He also usually wears something like Rhône pants, an old college or law school tshirt or maybe a button down if he needs to dress up. Barbour jacket, Patagonia coat or vest. I’m not sure what op’s definition of “wealthy” is but we own a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights and have a second home in Litchfield County and make 7 figures.
Ugh I’m depressed that someone with that life posts on dcum.
Anonymous wrote:Dh wears Ons because they are comfortable and easy, he’s worn them for years. He also usually wears something like Rhône pants, an old college or law school tshirt or maybe a button down if he needs to dress up. Barbour jacket, Patagonia coat or vest. I’m not sure what op’s definition of “wealthy” is but we own a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights and have a second home in Litchfield County and make 7 figures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're at a coffee shop on Saturday morning. A 35 to 45 year old man walks in with a young child and based on his appearance, you assume he's wealthy. What's he wearing that gives you that impression?
A Brooks Brothers custom suit… 🤦‍♂️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go read the Millionaire Next Door. I'm mid 50s, 8 figures, and except for a few items from Peter Millar and Vuori, and my Hokas, nobody would think I'm wealthy.
I don’t think anyone thinks eight figures is “wealthy” any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some sneaker brands even more obscure than Ons. They are a tell that the guy is at least educated and upper middle class.
Do tell đź‘€
I'm pretty well off, and laugh when people wear Ons, I can tell they are reaching to find others in the "club". I drive a Honda Pilot, and own a $5 million dollar house, and a $ 3 Million 2nd home. Most people wearing the markers of wealth are posers, sure wealthy, but some of us just do not care.
$8M houses absolutely screams poser. So insecure.
What are you talking about? We
Have a beach house that is worth $5mil It really isn’t that nice of house, just great location.