RetailAddict
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This was posted a LONG time ago, but I have been away from tFS for a while and just came across the comment. Not to personally attack anyone, but this kind of attitude just sounds really snotty and rude to me. Do people really have to be dissed because they can only afford to buy $300 handbags instead of $1000+ or because they aren’t exposed to anything “better?” Should a person NOT feel like a goddess no matter what brand she wears or how much she can afford to spend? I think she should. Even if she’s carrying a plastic bag for a purse! Honestly, I think a few of those classless celebutantes are more worthy of being degraded because of what they wear considering they have all the money in the world and still can’t find any taste.
Frankly, I have not been a fan of any Coach bag since I was fairly young and since they stopped making them in NYC, but I do LOVE the “Ali” in the whisky color; furthermore, I own $1000+ handbags and I do know a thing of two about high-end fashion so spending money on an item I like and I deem worthy is not an issue. But, I love this Coach bag so much I can’t stop thinking about it and will probably buy it relatively soon. It seems like the perfect size, color, texture and style to go with my casual every day clothes and I’ll feel like a million bucks and a goddess while it’s hanging on my shoulder just as much as I will carrying any of my other bags. XOXOXO
Pic from coach.com
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The OP wasn't talking about anyones finances or what someone can afford. She was saying how it annoys her when women buy a ton of $300 coach bags (when clearly they could afford other bags if they can buy a ton of $300 Coach bags) which she thinks is overpriced, and then they flaunt them like they are very fashion forward.
You misunderstood her post completely, no offence.
Anyways, I noticed a picture of Amanda Bynes carrying a fake LV alma! YIKES