Yeah, white sneakers are 100€ and that leather jacket for women is 250€. I think the currency is hong kong dollars.i think those are prices in taiwan currency or possibly yuans.![]()
^yeah I think on a previous page I read the pants for example were 60€ (but i could be wrong) I think the prices are quite reasonable
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Scott, I'll say...
I don't even have idea how can someone say that Margiela would do this. He wouldn't. I don't know what's he thinking know, but we all know his politics(or we should know, because I don't think that you can just buy Margiela and think 'wow, this is pretty' it is just not like that, it's more than just 'pretty' and buyers should really know 'behind the scenes'). Unfortunatelly most of those buyers wont even know what are they buying, but who cares, they're problem.![]()
Although the prices are higher, I think it's reasonable. For example, H&M has never made great footwear and the higher price signify better build. And a lot of the items are oversized, hence needing large amounts of fabric.
To be honest, I like that it's a higher price point. I'm sure they could've made the prices lower but this allows room for Margiela to execute these reissues better and satisfy Margiela fans' expectations.
I'm actually quite surprised by the snobbery and idealism of some here. What did Martin the designer think when he sold his label to Diesel...? It's Diesel, Martin. So, if we're to point fingers, then mine would be pointing at Martin first for allowing the commercializing of his label to happen. And let's be real here, since the beginning, Martin's always been very high fashion. His designs were splashed all over high-profile fashion magazines, and being sold at very high end shops with high price-tags. And let's not forget, Martin was the designer for Hermes-- the ultimate status quo when it comes to luxury brand. So he's very much embraced, and part of the system. Let's not kid ourselves that Martin was all about the outsider. Jeez.
I find it all a bit laughable actually, anyone that charges thousands of pounds for clothes should really cut the counter culture c*** to the minimum if it doesn't want to be know as an hypocrite of the first order.
you mention diesel,while he did sell that initial 30% stake to rosso in 2003,the works displayed in this endeavour most certainly had absolutely nothing to do with rosso or diesel. the point is,it's disingenuous. this was a big part of what built margiela's rep and respect but yet of course he has no say so. had margiela ever decided this,on his own terms,i would respect his decision. instead we have to witness some profit mongering owner rip off things he had nothing at all to do with. because the difference between this and what kawakubo did was that it was her decision.