Of course we know that all the BT clothes are made by well paid nuns just doing it to relieve the boredom of the nuneryNorfBank said:Maybe you can also explain how they can afford to make jeans so cheaply.
Words like sweat and shop spring to mind..
Yup, his shoes!europhile said:I mean, have you ever seen anything in your life uglier than a Louis Vuitton bag?
NorfBank said:Agreed, GAP is also a store I would not set foot in a la Pennys.
Jimmy Choo, Jimmy Shmoo..have you seen the shoes they do in Pennys at a fraction of the price??
Just because you have more money than others does not entitle you to more of the worlds resources.NorfBank said:Agreed Marion.
Some people are afraid to spend even though they can well afford to.
Remember "there's no pockets in coffins".
Always read the label carefully. Selling a Louise Vitton bag as a Louis Vuitton is definitely a rip off!woods said:I resent being ripped off by someone who thinks that they can charge me 10 times more just because they stuck a fancy lable on it.
Then I would not know. In spite of my situation in life I have never had a Louise Vitton bag or shoes and never want to.
After thinking about Jimmy Choos I went there at lunch time. Found two pairs I wanted but they didn't have my size in either and they were reduced to €147.50 too. Now I'm upset
Fascinating stuff. Shooting the Breeze beckons methinks...Cahir said:Well they had my usual size (5) so I was very happy at first, but I always need a smaller designer size. Tried on the 4.5 and it was still too big and the 3.5 was too small. I really wanted them too!
Maybe this is part of the 'added value' of expensive designer kit?Cahir said:my usual size (5) [...] but I always need a smaller designer size...
Cahir said:Well they had my usual size (5) so I was very happy at first, but I always need a smaller designer size. Tried on the 4.5 and it was still too big and the 3.5 was too small. I really wanted them too!
dodo said:My sister worked there for years, what they do is take all the good stock into the stockroom and put out the stuff that they want to get rid off,
Marion said:I think responsible adults can spend their money as they see fit. I don't think people who buy expensive items are foolish - if they can afford it and they don't put themselves in debt as a consequence.
What is good value? It is subjective.
Marion
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