Most Overpriced Designer?

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Monse! I actually love Monse but it is seriously overpriced. You won't get a sweater for less than 1,000 and a dress almost always pass the 2,000 mark.
 
Also, Brunello Cucinelli and Loro Piana are also super expensive.
 
The Row is also shockingly expensive but well I guess they know their clientele.
 
Some of those BV prices are just ridiculous. I really don't believe that they have the type of clientele to charge that much for RTW. The positive thing I can say is that at least they are actually producing a lot of their runway looks, rather than being just for show.
 
So I was looking up where to buy an ostrich egg for Easter and this came up in the search...it's an empty polished ostrich egg with a stamp on it for the low low price of $315 USD. Not one of those fancy carved eggs, just an egg with a stamp and weight.
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So I was looking up where to buy an ostrich egg for Easter and this came up in the search...it's an empty polished ostrich egg with a stamp on it for the low low price of $315 USD. Not one of those fancy carved eggs, just an egg with a stamp and weight.
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designer goods are getting more and more expensive by the day that these days, we think it is ok to pay exhorbitant prices, and somewhat gotten used to it. I guess the world in general has gotten more affluent...
 
I saw this Prada Cotton Hoodie is over 2000USD on Farfetch and I don't understand why?!

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I saw this Prada Cotton Hoodie is over 2000USD on Farfetch and I don't understand why?!

It's probably from a store in the States, which makes the price higher due to import taxes. Said that, it retails for €1400 on the Prada website (around 1700 US dollars), which, for a 100% cotton hoodie, is an extortionate amount of money nonetheless.

To answer your question at the core:
because in the world there are enough rich dimwits who are eager to buy that stuff. And because at Prada they are a tad desperate (or cynical, or both)
 
^I laughed my a** off at Alexander Fury pilfering his money (btw Where does he get that cash? Aren't fashion journalist suppoused to be a struggling sort? ) buying that sweatshirt...the only way that price would be justified would be if it was printed using the tears of tibetan nuns who made a vow of silence! It's absurd!

Almost every Raf Simons runway piece deserves a spot here, his quality is dismal considering his prices...
 
I saw this Prada Cotton Hoodie is over 2000USD on Farfetch and I don't understand why?!

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Isn’t that the going rate for any of these stupid hoodies? …And logo baseball caps average at around $400-$500USD? Fashion is dead so I don’t blame the brands one bit for hustling such basics to the masses: If there are enough dumb customers that will pay so much for a dumb-looking hoodie with ugly silkscreen-printing that looks like it were done by a beginner at the local community college night art class, then more power to them for suckering these dummies for actually parting with their coins— including Alex Fury.
 
I think with the prada hoodie they can (sorta) get away with it because the cost of production vs the price they sell is such a huge gap while simultaneously there's enough people with fomo now who feel like they need to be a part of whatever prada is selling. Also there seems to be a trend in "archiving" going around on social media, so people may think buying something from each collection is somewhat historical and an investment lmao.

There's a severe case of brain rot going around. And I am guilty of this too. Even with the knowledge of cost of production and wholesale, I will put being stupid above logic and reason to buy something I really like regardless of the price tag. Something I seriously need to snap out of because it's f*cking mentally ill. SS21 I bought one of the Margiela coats with the wet look print for $3140, and my SA accidentally left the wholesale price on the invoice and it was $842.42. Is that not S T U P I D. A 300% markup from a price they already profit on. I need to be sedated
 
^^^ Markups of 300%-400% are usual for designerwear. None of these pieces are “worth” the retail prices. If it makes you feel any better, your Margiela coat isn’t in the same league as buying basic logo hoodies/baseball caps at those stupid ridiculous price points.
 
^^^ Markups of 300%-400% are usual for designerwear. None of these pieces are “worth” the retail prices. If it makes you feel any better, your Margiela coat isn’t in the same league as buying basic logo hoodies/baseball caps at those stupid ridiculous price points.

It's sad because the margin for designer label is low sometimes due to the small quality cost and you need to let the retailer to have enough profit yet not insanely expensive. Designer are struggle a lots with the game of numbers.
 
It's sad because the margin for designer label is low sometimes due to the small quality cost and you need to let the retailer to have enough profit yet not insanely expensive. Designer are struggle a lots with the game of numbers.


I am sure you are not referring to the likes of LVMH and Kering, on the cotnrary in fact, I think they are earning profits through their noses! I can imagine the same be said for independent smaller houses but certainly not the conglomerates.

its quite obscene how designer prices have gone up these days vs 20 or more years ago...those days, you seldom see a four figure tshirt vs these days.
 
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its quite obscene how designer prices have gone up these days vs 20 or more years ago...those days, you seldom see a four figure tshirt vs these days.[/QUOTE]

The whole concept of designer t-shirts has always been ridiculous to me. Just how much more luxurious can Gucci make a tee than a good quality t-shirt brand can?
 

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