Couture_Tribe
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WhiteLinen said:I disagree and agree with you...
It is true, that when you see an underaged person with an expensive bag your first thought is that it is a fake. But if that bag is not the uber-hip LV or Fendi, and it's not worn in a "look at me, I've got like a REAL designer BAG!!!, but otherwise I wear a tanktop from H&M sale" manner, I see nothing wrong with it. If you can pull it off (and this does not mean having a wardrobe of over-priced designer clothing, but grace and style), it is ok. These rules apply on adults too.
The rule of pulling it off is great, that attitude is positive.
I don't see working as a waste of time. Earning your own money teaches you things studying cannot and will never teach.
That might be what different parents believe, my parents won't appreciate me to work for money at this age, but they like me to do volunteer jobs to gain social experience. (Well, let's not argue about the job part here, because I had it enough with my friends in school.
) I believe it's also how parents like to show their love to their child, just like some in this disscusion believe designer bags are a way to show love.If your style has to match your economical level or status, then designer clothes/bags/shoes/you name it should be banned from anyone but the rich and famous.
Ok, I believe that as a student, you can not be so rich (on top of basic needs, school fees don't come cheap), therefore, a designer bag dosesn't come easily for you. Why work so hard for something that's just not worth it? As in amount of efford you have to put in your part time job, split your studying time, and saving, just to get that bag which dosen't match you economically? I personally don't understand.
Then, good for those kids, they are born rich, raised with class in mind, and put efford into their future. BUT how much out of the entire human population are like that? They are just the minority, minority elitists.What about those teens, who are "upper class" and who's parents have actually dressed them in expensive clothes since their childhood? Not all of them are spoiled kids with no touch to reality, I can tell you this since I happen to study in a place know as "elitist".
I understand that, I am a girl too, I need it SOMETIMES, not EVERYTIME, it's like the bag is their life, that's the attitude in my school.Girls take bags to bathroom for other reasons too. I take it with me since I may, for example, need a tissue, a brush or a tampon, not because of vanity.
"Collecting" designer bags. To me this means building a good basic wardrobe. Buying those few very classic and basic quality bags, having them forever and then passing them along after I die. It's not to show off "my designer bags" but because of the quality only designer labels offer, expensive or not. I want my wardrobe to last long so I don't have to put too much money to it.
Well, my opinion on this will offend a lot of collectors, I apologize in advance. A quality, classic, good looking bag dosen't not HAVE to be designer, it's your appreciation for quality AND the vanity (which most women have), that made you buy a designer bag. In fact, in the industry, desinger bags are over priced on purpose. The price is somewhat to prove the pretige of that brand, plus all the hype in ad and by media. Lastly, may I say, at the end women or their husben are the victms.



, I also wanted every must-have item of each season at that time
. But I think we mean different things when we talk about designer bags...
(offtopic)
for a 15 year old
