Gabes_mommy
Hoping to convert her DS into a fellow Disney fana
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I would have to disagree with this. The main reason I buy a designer bag (well Coach, which to some is still a cheap bag) isn't for the prestige, it's for the quality and the reputation of the company.
I had a Coach purse that I have used almost every day for the past 18 months. It had a small tear on the top. I was at the Coach store looking at purses and the sales lady saw it and said "your purse has a tear, would you like a refund?" I was shocked, I told her I'd carried the bag for a year and a half it was probably just normal wear and tear. She said it didn't matter, she would either refund me the entire price of the purse (I didn't need the receipt) and she would take the purse or I could keep the purse and get 40% off a new purse. I doubt I could take a purse I bought at Kohls or JC Penny back after 18 months of constant use, no receipt and get a refund.
I still stand by what I said. I am not bashing at all. I love Coach bags and am lucky enough to own about 5. I bought them because I was attracted to their style, colors, and materials, but I paid more because they are a well-known brand. I feel proud when I carry them, more so than when I carry my Target purse.

I have no problem with how anyone spends their money. I just think people who buy fake designer bags calling those who buy real designer bags "materialistic" is silly since the goal of buying both is pretty much the same.
