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Marge_Innavera:
Yes, and in centuries past -- i.e., before the Industrial Revolution -- fashions changed much more slowly than they do now. Even upper-class people might wear clothes that had belonged to a parent.
I'd guess that given the current economy, the number of people who would dismiss someone's choice of a handbag costing less than 3 figures as "cheap" has declined; but there's no accounting for taste. And be that as it may, I simply wouldn't want to carry the same handbag for the rest of my life.
Luvlylittlewing:
--- Quote from: Marge_Innavera on January 18, 2012, 11:36:05 am ---Yes, and in centuries past -- i.e., before the Industrial Revolution -- fashions changed much more slowly than they do now. Even upper-class people might wear clothes that had belonged to a parent.
I'd guess that given the current economy, the number of people who would dismiss someone's choice of a handbag costing less than 3 figures as "cheap" has declined; but there's no accounting for taste. And be that as it may, I simply wouldn't want to carry the same handbag for the rest of my life.
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I'm not saying that I will carry the same handbag for 30 years, but that I can. I have dozens of handbags and change them up depending on the weather, rule of dress code, etc. My new bag is too big to carry to the movies, and I'll carry a smaller bag, but by the same luxury brand.
You may be surprised about some women and their obsessions with handbags. The purse forum has over 200,000 members, both men and women and there is no fewer than 1500 people on line at any given time. We post pictures of our bags, discuss them and shamelessly obsess about our next purchases. ;D
Luvlylittlewing:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on January 18, 2012, 11:30:33 am ---Today I can see that, but, of course, centuries ago, when clothing was valuable and difficult to obtain, clothes were important bequests in people's wills. I don't think they had handbags back then, though. ;)
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And I'll bet that movie star/socialite has passed down her $40,000 Birkin bag to her daughter. I know I'm talking about rich and famous folks here, but passing down a luxury item, even if it is a handbag, doesn't seem strange to me. I inherited my grandmother's beaded evening bag and it is one of my prized possessions. Kimora Lee Simmons has a trunk full of Louis Vuitton bags (I can't even image what that cost) and she's still colleting them to give to her girls when they come of age.
Jeff Wrangler:
How about a $130 bra and $60 underpants? There are pictures on the Michelle-Michelle-Michelle thread.
Do women actually pay $130 for a brassiere? ???
I can maybe see RuPaul doing it, but a real woman? ???
Monika:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on January 18, 2012, 02:21:43 pm ---How about a $130 bra and $60 underpants? There are pictures on the Michelle-Michelle-Michelle thread.
Do women actually pay $130 for a brassiere? ???
I can maybe see RuPaul doing it, but a real woman? ???
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If one can afford it, why not?
Most of us have interests we spend money on. I spend a lot of money on traveling, others might be into fashion or...carpets.
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