First designer thing I owned was gucci shades and a valentino scarf, my moms hand me downs when I was around 10 maybe.
First designer purchase was Chanel Sunglasses and a Comme Des Gargons shirt on the same day. The shirt was a present for my boyfriend. This was when I was around 14.
Starting when I was 18, I saved my lifeguarding money up each summer to buy one thing. First year was Earl Jeans (at the time they were still over $100, but now they're pretty cheap).
my first was a coach suede blue bag that just sits in my closet right now, then another colored suede blue, and then i moved on to greater things like louis vuitton etc.
My first designer item was Jean Paul Gaultier brown gladiator sandals for $35 Canadians at a clearance sale...my first clothing item was this pair of Helmut Lang jeans. I still wear them from time to time
There is a thread last updated a year ago with the same idea (Your First Designer Purchase). Maybe a moderator could merge the two?
I first bought a designer item in September 2006 while at the Macy's Fall Fashion Show. I remember searching around the extensive shoe section, trying on platform after platform, looking for the "perfect" pair. Surprisingly, I bypassed all the heels and instead bought a pair of black Coach sneakers for $90, the most I think I've ever spent on shoes.
I'm so glad I purchased them, however, as I have worn them well over 300 times since. If you think about it, that's only about $.30/wear.
i believe it was a pair of dior trotter sunglasses (white frames with double blue stripe and blue lenses) bought at the madrid dior boutique back in 1999 at age 9.
of course, i would never wear them now, and have no idea where they are...
i saved my money to buy a coach purse. it's in a nuetral color that can be worn with almost everything, every season. i figured i would get my moneys worth if i did that, which i did.
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