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@ella.d819 күн бұрын
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@rubyhenshaw33915 ай бұрын
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@theresamish17465 ай бұрын
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@GenousWedige4 ай бұрын
Most people buy fake bags because they like the authentic design but like the price of the fake *condup*
@e0o9kii3 ай бұрын
Due to crop shortages in Prussia (modern day Germany), Frederick the Great introduced potatoes and ordered farmers to start planting them. However, due to potatoes being so foreign and weird looking at the time, nobody wanted them. So, in order to get people to start eating potatoes, he ordered that potatoes be planted in the royal fields, spread word that potatoes was now only for royalty & nobility, as well as posting soldiers to guard the potato fields, but instructed the guards to ignore all potential potato thieves and even to accept any bribes that they were offered, to ensure that as many "thieves" were successful as possible. Because of this, all the poor and working class people would steal the potatoes, as ordered, the soldiers "guarding" them won't do anything about it and next thing you knew, everyone was eating potatoes. Luxury goods are the potatoes of today. Marketed to the poor as a luxury item only for the rich, so that the poor would buy them. The difference however is that, potatoes are useful and luxury handbags aren't.
@jmr25945 ай бұрын
The experiment by Payless is priceless. It proves the stupidity of people.
@LivingRetirement5 ай бұрын
No kidding!!!
@SmidEchemendia5 ай бұрын
These famous brand capitalists take note of people’s comparison mentality. It’s not uncommon for ladies to buy bags easily because they don’t have money to buy them. Only by setting the threshold and having to go through so much hard work to get the bags can people feel valuable. special value. The dopamine threshold of rich people can no longer be satisfied by normal consumption. *condup*
@Deriv445 ай бұрын
Yea, it proves the theory of the velvet rope about making something look exclusive. It makes people want it more
@MinishSeelbach5 ай бұрын
I bought a LV bag *condup* years ago. I took it to the LV store in my town last week to have it repaired. The store clerk inspected my bag and immediately told me that the bag was of good quality. She pulled a current bag out of inventory and compared the tags and I found zero differences
@angelofchrist44945 ай бұрын
@@MinishSeelbach some people use handbags as a investment in itself
@defiantlypinki11075 ай бұрын
I have always thought that designer bags were really ugly. They care more about spreading the logo than making aesthetically pleasing designs.
@ichangednametoamorecringyo14895 ай бұрын
You can see this the best with Louie Vuitton. Just brown bags with their orange logo plastered on it.
@crecasens5 ай бұрын
True, I have some wealthy friends and they actually do buy high-end items. They are just generally not brand names that the average person on the street knows of and the ones that they get are super high-quality often handmade.
@misspriss24824 ай бұрын
Also, who uses these bags? They don't hold anything.
@dianaalmeida67904 ай бұрын
Best Comment!
@UrimonoIma4 ай бұрын
😂I find LV....too 😂
@kelsosworld5 ай бұрын
Also alot of rich people get their “luxury” brands for free
@exqueue38135 ай бұрын
Not precisely rich people, but rather famous people get free luxury brands. Because then they get photographed with them, and common people see those pictures and want to buy the items to prove their status.
@kelsosworld5 ай бұрын
@@exqueue3813yes though I also know people who have perks through jobs or whatever like my family member is a vip at a hotel/casino and they get lv purses, gucci etc for free
@Area51-is6vg5 ай бұрын
who cares how they get it? Why do you care? I don't buy any clothing with any brand names on them.
@mjmf14305 ай бұрын
We get mostly discounts, not necessary for free as many would believe.
@davisholman81495 ай бұрын
@@mjmf1430 The wealthy people I know could care less about most of the ‘common’ designer brands. Yes, they wear good things - but they are not motivated by many of the typical high end brands. I sell bio tech med devices - my wealthy friends do travel regularly - but they are brilliant scientists & physicians & not smug whatsoever.
@fredericosanchez90005 ай бұрын
It's not like rich people don't buy expensive clothes. They just buy different ones which don't have huge brand logos.
@Malik_Maverick5 ай бұрын
My cousin is a photographer and she did a testing shoot for Dior. She got a ton of free merch that was either last season, prototypes, overstock, etc. The model she was photographing got a “thank you” bag with tons of random items and she even got to keep the dress she was modeling. Celebs don’t usually pay for luxury goods.
@Landstalker19995 ай бұрын
Celebs actually get PAID to waer their stuff. Lots of popular kpop stars become brand ambassaders or they get paid to wear their luxury goods in music videos or during "airport fashion". And this caused so many teenagers in Asia to overspend using their parents cc in order to emulate their idols that there is talks of Korean government trying to ban kpop stars from endorsing luxury brands.
@assieray5 ай бұрын
This is so late 90s and early 2000s its different now.
@notapplicable698527 күн бұрын
@@assierayNo, companies will still send influencers stuff for free
@Guitar6ty11 күн бұрын
Product placement.
@rustym.shackelford55465 ай бұрын
Never liked """Luxury""" brands. It's so ridiculous that people would spend so much LARPing as successful people.
@wagyu_killer5 ай бұрын
500 stinkin sneaker
@discocycle5 ай бұрын
I have got to steal this phrase!! Larping as successful people
@potato10844 ай бұрын
I love some of their items but look at the price tag and change my mind 😢
@leehongjin68842 ай бұрын
Amazing comment dude. LARPing as successful people is so true
@aeonjoey3dАй бұрын
HA!! Yes!!! “LARPing as successful people” that is exactly it 😂
@marcuse4235 ай бұрын
Wealthy folks practice “silent wealth” purchasing. Don’t be fooled, they enjoy the fruits of their labor like everyone else. Splurging & going into debt over luxury goods is another matter.
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
This is a bit of a myth. I’m technically in the top 1%, but I don’t buy luxury goods at all. I drive a Toyota. My suits cost less than $2k. I don’t even wear a watch.
@anaaguilar33045 ай бұрын
If they are going into debt then those are not the wealthy ppl he is talking about. I disagree with his statement about Elmo musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Bill Gates, not dressing nice because they don't need to due to everyone knowing they are wealthy, no, most wealthy ppl don't spend on luxury items to show off their wealth at all, that's how they became wealthy. The book "millionaire nextdoor" explains this. Making a lot of money does not mean you are wealthy, it is the money you keep that makes you wealthy.
@anaaguilar33045 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeoneexactly. Actual wealthy ppl don't spend money on luxury items, that's why they're where they are. Ppl confuse being wealthy with how much money you make too. If they are going into debt and living pay check to pay check they are not wealthy, doesn't matter if they make 600k a year.
@tom232455 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeone Everyone, including you, buys luxury products. It may not be LV or Gucci but there are definitely things you splurge on. Either that or you truly accumulate wealth solely to see a number go up.
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
@@tom23245 It’s a lot more rewarding to be able to retire early, help my kids when they need it, pay for my nephew’s college, travel, etc. than it is to buy a Lexus. It’s not that I don’t spend money.
@You-Be-The-Judge5 ай бұрын
I once bought a ferragamo wallet because I am an idiot and wanted to impress the person I was with. I could have bought 40 regular wallets for the price I paid. I still have the wallet but simply to remind me never to be that stupid again.
@justinmolsal56135 ай бұрын
You learned the lesson well 😊
@RandomSkittles5 ай бұрын
You live and you learn. I live by the I'll take the Rulp Luren version 😁 It's just as nice , better for the wallet, and no one can tell and if they can tell - do I care?
@lisalamphier14105 ай бұрын
If you really want to impress, make a paper wallet. You can find instructions on KZbin. I made mine from a sales ad. I've had the same one for five years now; people are always impressed by it. It only cost me a little scotch tape.
@gomperhooblet5 ай бұрын
Great comment, lesson learned, buddy
@jenniferbond70734 ай бұрын
Agreed! I bought a LV bag and never use it. Luckily, I got it from Tradsey for $800 so I didn’t pay full price. But a huge regret!
@sardorpulatov93115 ай бұрын
Great video, Vincent. However, you're missing quite an important point here. While I acknowledge that Zuckerberg and Gates don't need to buy Gucci-branded t-shirts to display their wealth, they do purchase clothing from luxury brands. They prefer quiet luxury brands with no visible logos, such as Loro Piana and Brioni, over loud luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga. For example, the founder of Facebook exclusively wears tailored t-shirts from a luxury brand Brunello Cucinelli.
@pincopallino81765 ай бұрын
I didn't know about those brands, but yeah, where else are they buying their clothes? H&M? I lately have a hard time to find clothes with a decent quality, so there must be luxury brands out there where rich people buy.
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
Just bc you saw a billionaire wear a “quiet luxury” brand doesn’t mean most wealthy people buy this stuff. 99% of people most would consider rich aren’t billionaires, and most of them don’t buy luxury goods at all. Or maybe only rarely. Most rich people have money bc they don’t go around wasting it.
@freeinghumanitynow5 ай бұрын
Lies! Zuck and Gates wear Gap! The poor are buying all of this luxury stuff as a treat!! 🙄🙄🙄
@angelofchrist44945 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeonemy mindset has changed towards money recently, having all the latest this and that does keep you poor to a extent, its all smoke and mirrors really, also alot of these companies rely on poor people also being uneducated regarding money
@barbthegreat5865 ай бұрын
Yes, his t shirt costs $400.
@Senpaischick5 ай бұрын
This is kind of clickbaity. Rich people buy luxury items. They don't buy the luxury items that are "as seen on xyz" Outside of celebrity culture, actual wealthy people wear brands such as Loro Piano and they buy Delvaux bags, luxury brands that offer custom tailoring in-store. They spend money on quality, so they don't have to spend on quantity.
@Senpaischick5 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeone that’s my point. You don’t go to Saks, you buy quality items. It cost more than getting some cheap shirts from H&M that dissolve in one wash. Also, if you’re not a handbag person you probably don’t know Delvaux. They’re the oldest luxury goods maker and they don’t really do mass marketing. Hence why I said wealthy people don’t wear brands “as seen on xyz…” they’re non-descriptive bags and those who know, know.
@Senpaischick5 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeone because you probably get quality custom made suits right? Then rewear them if you actually need a suit?
@Senpaischick5 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeone yeah, I could see that. I know money is seen as a way to save time by wealthy people and I get that. I am a on a wealth building journey and I’ve done well for myself thus far but I feel as if I have a hobby such as fashion and spend within my means I feel that luxury fashion can be enjoyable. But I also see the harm in excessive spending and going broke to “look” rich.
@seabreeze45594 ай бұрын
stereotype, Sloane Rangers for example love M&S, a supermarket brand in England
@maxxmann37484 ай бұрын
Hahahaha quality? The quality is for middke clas items. The luxury brand 1000x expensive and with the same somethimes lower quslity than the midfle class product
@nk-gp1ml5 ай бұрын
The genuinely wealthy people I know, not the ones in massive debt, buy luxury brands, luxury cars, go on frequent expensive holidays and spend plenty of money on socialising etc. And they still have plenty left over. They generally have large asset and property portfolios and/or a successful business.
@VBoo4595 ай бұрын
I have absolutely benefited from wearing "luxury" brands or dressing really top notch. However, I realised it was not the brands that made me benefit from this, it was how groomed I looked. I had someone point to my handbag I got for £100 on sale (£400 retail price) and ask me where I got it and guessed it cost thousands of pounds, It made me laugh. Looking well groomed, tidy, and wearing high quality (does not have to be expensive nor branded) and behaving with manners, grace and kindness will do the trick.
@lavonnealexander69365 ай бұрын
Facts
@LluviadeOrugas5 ай бұрын
Your comment contradicts itself
@CaptCanuck44445 ай бұрын
If you want to look wealthy, be physically fit, be well groomed, and wear well-fitting clothes with no logos.
@hieronyous5 ай бұрын
IF YOU LOOK LIKE YOUR PHILOSOPHICAL BELIEFS, YOU MUST BE REALLY BEAUTIFUL (HANDSOME).
@potato10844 ай бұрын
No cause someone asked me where I got my “leather” rucksack from and I said Primark on sale for £5 and they looked at me like I was an alien. 👽 Apparently it looked a lot more expensive. I dislike primark but they do have nice bags.
@Peechiness4 ай бұрын
I think what make someone rich is not what they buy, but the fact they can buy what they want when they want. Same Thing with vacation. They vacation anywhere, any way, and whenever. You're rich when you don't worry about life.
@doitjustdoit-ee9roАй бұрын
For the rich being rich is they can't buy luxury,waste money, being stingy when giving employee his/her money. because theyr past poor lifetime is nightmare for them and they always want to save it
@anitam512519 күн бұрын
Perfectly said.
@onlythemessenger-my8ny5 ай бұрын
I used to pick orders at Amazon and I spent 8 hours picking luxury item orders one day and at the end of my shift I saw the trailer that my orders were put on, pull off the dock and I saw that it was a trash trailer! I was so mad and I asked why don they give them to us (the employees) and my supervisor said it would bring down their value (the clothing brands). And they dumped the clothes inside of a massive indoor burn pit where the DEA destroys drugs so that no one ever sees. So if you ever see a trash semi TRAILER leaving Amazon and not a dumpster trash truck there's probably luxury items on it and the driver doesn't know it.
@Jack_Clemans5 ай бұрын
When I first read the Millionaire Next Door I was shocked to find out "Ford" is the most common car brand among millionaires, and Walmart was in the top places millionaires go to buy clothes. Such a great message and thanks for the reminder not to believe everything we see on social media! :)
@kerningandleading5 ай бұрын
A million is not nearly what it used to be to be. There would be a lot less millionaires if they all decided to spend all the money they have, so I’m not surprised that those sort of stores and products are popular with them. Money is like sand, if you are not careful how you hold on to it, you will find yourself with nothing before you realize it.
@alberttang69555 ай бұрын
If we agree to define "millionaire" as someone with assets totaling at least $1,000,000. That can mean the value of their home, 401k, savings account, investments, and belongings added together, equal or barely surpass the million dollar mark. Someone in this situation still needs to be careful with their money. It's the *multimillionaires*, folks with much more money, who can afford to splurge and spend on luxuries.
@bergbryce5 ай бұрын
The Book was originally published back when $1m in assets was a relatively rare and significant sum. The point still stands that normal, wealthy people drive normal cars and don't blow their money on depreciating assets. They recognize the true costs and values of their purchases.
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
@@alberttang6955Trust me, most people with several million in net worth don’t go around buying luxury goods either, at least not often. Sadly, most of the market is lower and middle class people.
@robertstanislaus5 ай бұрын
Walmart is a dump
@tdgdbs15 ай бұрын
None of the brands mentioned are considered luxury, discreet brands; if you don't know, you don't know.
@libertarian43235 ай бұрын
My wife and I have a net worth over $10M. We don't own a single luxury/designer item. We Live in a middle class neighborhoof and shop at Walmart and HEB just like when we were young and broke. Neither of us has any interest in buying anything Gucci, LV, or whatever. We're too sensible to spend so foolishly.
@franglais-riders5 ай бұрын
Same here with my husband. Retired at 50, have multiple properties and big portfolios in shares and bonds. We look fairly low middle class ( as per Europe meaning). Some might even look down on us because we have two cheap old cars and very average house, but we have all we need. We never bought any designer crap. Husband worked as an engineer in the oil and gas industry and I worked in finance. I bought my clothes in high street shops, never design. I still ended up earning very good money cause I delivered on my projects and went beyond, trouble shooting other teams problems that they were too incompetent or lazy to solve. It paid off leaving within our means and saving and investing more and more as we earned more. We still spent money, in travel taking up to 4 or 6 months off, every few years, to travel the world and staying in backpacker places. But that was our only big expense. And still modest budget compared to people extravagant “luxury” holidays. We did camp a lot! But no regret we had a blast.
@liz6cats4165 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your wealth! No doubt you earned it. Hopefully, you are donating to deserving and effective charities on a regular basis so you are building up spiritual wealth also.
@Tonyx.yt.4 ай бұрын
beign wealthy and eat poor man's garbage from walmart? come on... buying luxury accessories is ridicolous but at least get some good quality food
@missycocoa8754 ай бұрын
Worry not...your children and grandchildren will spend all your money with luxuries! Lol
@potato10844 ай бұрын
@@Tonyx.yt.Exactly 😂 Good food >>
@TheMagicCrafter5 ай бұрын
Luxury brands make such gross looking products. I don't understand why anyone would want them- especially for the price. 😅
@sophialia96355 ай бұрын
Ikr!! The prints are hideous, paying thousands of dollars to be a walking advertisement.
@barbthegreat5865 ай бұрын
My pet hate is LV, their handbags look like cheap Chinese knockoffs.
@whyaskmenoely254 ай бұрын
Nah, you just haven't seen beyond the spend threshold. Louis Vutton starts to look good after 10k. For Gucci, it seems to be after 5k. The more you spend, the more subtle the branding and the more beautiful the product. In some ways, its part of their marketing. A $500 Gucci belt with a huge GG buckle or a $1000 LV bag covered in monogram is a (relatively) easy point of entry into "the club". The caveat is you're a walking advertisement. Walked into a Gucci shop once and saw a beautiful reversible denim jacket that felt heavy and sturdy, 5k. You wouldn't know it was Gucci unless you saw the reversible side. Their web shoes with scream Gucci are 2/3rds the price of a Jordaan or 1953 Horsebit which don't have any obvious branding and are the literal loafers everyone else copies. Go to LV or Gucci and sort from low to high. After a while I bet you'll see something you'll admit is nice and notice the price tier is higher.
@kalex73705 ай бұрын
actual luxury brands aren't for poor people, they don't even know it exists
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
I’m technically in the top 1%, and I can pretty much guarantee I don’t know any of these brands either. I drive a Toyota after all.
@freeinghumanitynow5 ай бұрын
Nah. That doesn't fit their black shirt narrative. Poor people buy all the designer brands. Who is trying to pay rent and utilities when the new Vuitton watch just dropped?!
@Observer100-cn7gv5 ай бұрын
@damnjustassignmeone, how many times are you going to make the same comment that you drive a Toyota?
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
Also, you seem to have made it your mission to reply to every comment I make. Really odd.
@Landstalker19995 ай бұрын
When they say "poor people" they are not talking about actually dirt poor people who live paycheck to paycheck on rents and groceries. They are talking about middle class people who are slowly but surely slipping down into lower class, aka the forever-rent-paying till death class who is one paycheck away from being homeless.
@JD78CN5 ай бұрын
I realized this a long time ago when I started working as a business manager for wealthy people. They spend very little on luxury items. Most of them will only spend money on real estate and investments.
@AustinMathias5 ай бұрын
Truly wealthy people still have luxury goods. May not be every single one of them, but yes, they do. Such a weird thing to say that rich people don't have designer stuff lol
@VsemBobra-w3o5 ай бұрын
I buy more expensive stuff hoping it will last longer and work better than a cheaper counterpart. nothing more
@lavonnealexander69365 ай бұрын
Same
@reneedennis20114 ай бұрын
True.
@applejellypucci4 ай бұрын
Buy it once is my motto too.
@dde7163 ай бұрын
Exactly! One of my bags is a 40 year old Louis Vuitton bag, I have a 20 plus year old Celine. Those in extremely good condition, quality leather... While those days I see LV peeling/cracking on less then 1 year...
@BrettOhh185 ай бұрын
Nobody is talking about this? I've seen dozens of these "rich people don't buy luxury brands" video essays in the last 6 months.
@YurinanAcquiline3 ай бұрын
Me too. It is weird af.
@user-qb8qm4mp5n19 күн бұрын
This is some kind of propaganda surfing around the net. These content creators have been told to make these videos.
@Nonu-h9u3 ай бұрын
That trash bag for 2000$ is insanity 0:26
@ashaaib4 ай бұрын
There is luxury and there is brands that pretend to be luxury. A £500 Crockett and jones shoes is extremely high quality and will last you a lifetime vs a shoe with a Gucci logo.
@alienblackgoo_gle5 ай бұрын
My sister who is a podiatrist spent time volunteering with people living in poverty in Niger where she made shoes for those with foot deformities due to leprosy. She said the people in the community had no incomes and were very poor. But if a someone did manage to make some money they didn't buy food or things for their home, they would buy a hat. A hat immediately gave them status and elevated them above their compatriots. People are the same all over it seems.
@efhfejhfjskfnsdkfnweakhrcw4 ай бұрын
There are many many different luxury brands. Wealthy people usually don’t buy logos… (only cool ones lol) but they do buy over the top expensive clothes & accessories to match their social networks. In our circle we buy a certain coffee, which is ridiculously expensive and shop clothes from conscious companies that are 1000x more expensive. So we pay the similar amount like for LV or GUCCI, but it doesn’t show off as much… BUT our friends know exactly what brand it is and how much it is. So… it’s all about who you hang out with. Also, if you buy quality brands or luxury, some of the value is not lost as you wear it. Most of my clothes are resold for a decent amount at luxury second hand markets. So it’s investment wise a good choice & your own value increases in some circles. But I do understand why some people choose to not buy luxury. Whichever is fine. It all depends on how you wish to spend your money.
@paulj29485 ай бұрын
As a top 2%-er on net worth, i don't buy luxury goods. I save and invest and have no debt. Retired at 55 with millions. 16 year old SUV that runs great, too!
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
Everybody looks at celebrities and billionaires, not the millionaire next door. That’s why people get it in their head that rich people go through life throwing their money around. Anyhow, yes, I’m in a similar situation. Not retired yet, but I’m fortunate to have more than I need. And I drive a Toyota.
@train_xc5 ай бұрын
I buy luxury watches and luxury car. 35 and a centimillionaire
@cap4life15 ай бұрын
Surely you have a plan to spend a bit more lavishly for retirement? People who retire early with over $5M have technically fatfired and usually like to enjoy their retirement by spending on things that matter to them.
@paulj29485 ай бұрын
@@cap4life1 Of course. I live very nicely. I just don't buy luxury goods. I travel a lot, mostly flying first class and 4 and 5 star hotels. I'll eat out anywhere I want whenever I want. Gamble. I live in an upscale community. But I won't buy a shirt for $100 (I'll get it for $19 at an outlet). No jewelry, watches, or 50 pairs of shoes, things like that. I spend on pleasures, not material things. I already bought the "things" I need.
@Scorpionthepianist5 ай бұрын
@@paulj2948Hell, you could just fly economics and save more money and rent a whole apartment. And seriously, I wwould rather spend the gamble money on custom made shirts and suits. The point is, everyone has a soft spot for the most stupid shit, so don’t judge.
@jerry.cray_II5 ай бұрын
Great video! The only note I’d add is that the “lower” class and middle class consumer debt is from more than just luxury brand spending or “keeping up with the Joneses”. According to the stories covering consumer debt, people are living paycheck to paycheck as their wages have not kept up with inflation or the cost of living in some cases. And most people can’t afford to budget to accumulate $1,000 in savings. Families are using credit cards to buy gas, groceries, eating out, and for emergencies as well. Luxury spending is much more a phenomenon for people in middle and upper middle class than lower or poor, because of the disparity in access to disposable income or credit.
@YurinanAcquiline3 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@beefwitheverything3654 ай бұрын
I personally don't think luxury brands are for broke people. Buying organic food could be perceived as luxury by some while others are willing to pay because of its perceived benefits. Remember, if you are wealthy, a lot of these 'luxury' brands become regular to you. The same way some people pay for a gated community because they want to be there, others will think it's luxury. Luxury is a status based on wants, not needs; if i want to get to work and have a personal space, I'll prefer a car, not public transportation. Now if i decide to get to work in a rented limousine,it might be something on my bucket list, not luxury. So you see, luxury is a matter of a state or status; physically, mentally, financially, etc. Even contributing to a retirement plan could be a perceived as 'luxury' because not all jobs come with retirement plans.
@agyingotv1112 ай бұрын
you said it all
@bergbryce5 ай бұрын
"You got gucci, but you sleep on an air mattress."
@AG-iu9lvАй бұрын
I used to work in apartment management. The number of Lexus and Range rovers parked on shitbox properties always astounded me.
@cap4life15 ай бұрын
UHNWI and HNWI certainly buy luxury … not everyone will recognize the brands but they spend a great deal on their homes, transportation, food, vacations and hobbies.
@paulj29485 ай бұрын
If you're charging a $3k bag and not paying it right off, youre poor and can't afford it.
@vonettadevo5 ай бұрын
Does that apply to other things like a car, a house or going to college?
@damnjustassignmeone5 ай бұрын
I’m technically in the top 1%. I drive a Toyota and paid cash for it. I firmly believe most middle class people should not be wasting money on new cars. They’re just too expensive these days. Also, if you have to take out a 60+ month loan for a new car, you probably can’t really afford it.
@paulj29485 ай бұрын
@@vonettadevo Those are needs, not wants. Those big ticket items are necessities you can't get around financing. However, if you have $200 in your bank account and you charge a handbag on a credit card for $3,000 and pay off installments at %18 interest, you're financially illiterate (not to mention broke and putting yourself further in the hole).
@vonettadevo5 ай бұрын
@@paulj2948I was trying to understand your overall philosophy on spending. I know a luxury handbag is not a necessity. But people buy things they can’t afford. Some folks think you need to pay cash for everything or you can’t afford it. Including a car. And if you have to take out loans for college, you shouldn’t go.
@charlesfieldochava22525 ай бұрын
@@damnjustassignmeone crap.. you have spammed the comment section with claims your at the top 1%. Are you seeking some sort of validation? I can be wrong but people at the top 1% won't spend too much time claiming they are in the top 1%. Just my 2 cents.
@MarMarSnatched5 ай бұрын
luxury only got accessible to people cause of social media. during 80s, 90s and early y2k you only get influenced through magazines and celebrities wearing them. i mean i didnt know even what luxury brands were when i was broke broke.
@kurtcocaine47125 ай бұрын
Also take into account that brands like LV have high resale on certain collections meaning someone (probably middle or lower class) will buy it with the whole intention of reselling it later on while most aren’t worth the investment some pieces age like art and increase in value a lot over time
@jag57984 ай бұрын
There are only few staple luxury brands I purchase because of the quality. Most middle class people wouldn’t know the brand and that is what I like the most - it being unknown. Plus, I don’t like a lot of logos, as I am not a billboard for any brand. If you want to know who doesn’t have the money to purchase lux, just look to those wearing a T-shirt pronouncing the brand name.
@ls.c.56825 ай бұрын
Something that gets glossed over by this video and by others on YT discussing the higher end brands is quality. I went and bought a backpack that looked like something by Jansport/Eastpak, no brand, and was 1/3 of the price. 3 months later I had to buy another one, and 3 months later I bought a proper Eastpak backpack that lasted me years because of the quality of the brand. Likewise with something like Supreme and their tees and underwear - they last forever compared to fruit of the loom stuff that falls apart relatively quickly and doesn't feel heavyweight. The Diesel jacket that my in-laws bought me has lasted 5 years without a single tear despite me wearing it a LOT and washing it when I need to.
@timprussell5 ай бұрын
Boots theory in action. I could care about labels but I believe in buying quality. Sometimes its hand in hand. I buy CK underwear, why since I'm a 50 something married guy, it doesn't sag and stretch out like cheaper brands. I would spend a lot more in the long run replacing cheaper and be less comfortable than buying the Calvins. I also found their dress socks don't lose their elastic and start to sag near as quick as the cheaper stuff I used to buy and I am so over saggy socks.
@reneedennis20114 ай бұрын
Good point. Sometimes you have to pay for quality.
@HaveinkАй бұрын
Supreme does not last 😂 terrible example
@ND-lw6qk5 ай бұрын
Tbh many people are talking about this. I've found that so many youtubers are making the same videos about the same topics and making all the same points.
@onenightstan36355 ай бұрын
I rather have a paid off house
@julia_goddess34 ай бұрын
If you can afford a luxury brand even on credit , you are definitely not broke
@graciegrapes24374 ай бұрын
korek
@georgescott45055 ай бұрын
How can broke people afford to be fake rich? I'm broke and cannot afford to be real broke.
@thebosshouse5 ай бұрын
They can't. That's the point.
@mmajinn5 ай бұрын
Creditcard my friend
@tinad85615 ай бұрын
They coined a term-bougie broké. Which I think means you can’t save a down payment but have a $60 candle on your coffee table to make yourself feel better.
@adrianawilletts52875 ай бұрын
Here’s an example: A friend of a friend who works at ihop (and has 3 kids) spent her tax return on brand new Louboutin heels and an LV bag last year. That’s how. Or debt. (Only talking about people who can’t afford it).
@georgescott45055 ай бұрын
@@mmajinn I didn't think about that. I don't have one. If I don't have the money up front for something, I just go without.
@anonmouse155 ай бұрын
The only luxury worth having is early retirement.
@michaelbronx74125 ай бұрын
Great content! Very relatable and too many people that aren’t truly wealthy are wasting their money on luxury when they should be saving and investing their money into longer term investments
@chuckielong15 ай бұрын
I buy luxury goods when I hit some sort of milestones. I remember getting my big boy job and getting an LV wallet and then a cartier tank when I turned 30. Prob the only luxury goods I've own.
@londontadpole50645 ай бұрын
I’m not broke, and I still buy luxury goods cuz they look good and fit better. This kinda contents are just spread out prejudices and stereotypes about luxury consumers 😅
@celestetoledo78585 ай бұрын
I like to buy luxury brands once in a while because of their quality and design. And certainly still have my savings (emergency, sinking, travel funds) untouched. I dont think this applies to all. We all have different reasons for wanting to buy luxury items!
@reneedennis20114 ай бұрын
True.
@1821femina3 ай бұрын
Better than a designer logo bag is a good haircut, minimal makeup, well groomed nails, and clean and freshly ironed clothes.
@CynthiaSteele-o2g2 ай бұрын
Oh, I so agree!!!
@Atl404sFinest5 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with luxury brands if that’s why you like. Why are we brand shaming people for content?
@celestetoledo78585 ай бұрын
Yes! Agree!! Some people choose to buy luxury because of its quality and elegance and not to just show off!
@Maccastreisfan4 ай бұрын
Don’t want to admit you’re a mark😂
@Maccastreisfan4 ай бұрын
If you go to the fancy mall in Dallas the lines at LV are all black people. The time I went there the line was long and there was literally no white people despite mostly white people in the mall.
@user-qb8qm4mp5n19 күн бұрын
This content is so dumb. I've seen dozens of videos on this subject and I don't get it. Why looking poor is important. tbh I don't trust anyone who looks like a bum.
@andrewbarbarash31165 ай бұрын
All the genuinely rich people I know of do not buy many obvious garish brand names (when it comes to clothing at least). If someone dresses head to toes in brands you know they're desperate to be perceived as wealthy.. whilst clearly they havent actually looked at what rich people in general buy. Most rich people are actually understated with their style.
@oneshot2g5 ай бұрын
The study isn't accurate. During COVID , luxury brands captured a lot of discretionary spending. Since interest rates went up and people can travel that trend hasn't continued.
@debless95725 ай бұрын
Buy it for the design and quality, not the status, and do it in 2nd hand stores. Not every high end item is of good quality, so train your eye to identify good craftsmanship.
@mariceldb29902 ай бұрын
People who wanted to show off their wealth by buying branded items should not be ridiculed. Leave them alone.
@mlwilson2956Ай бұрын
Yes, they should be ridiculed
@ianboard5445 ай бұрын
I don't entirely agree. What IS for broke people are things like the daily Starbucks latte and eating out for lunch all the time. Being frugal in your daily life and occasionally buying yourself something luxurious which you will own for a long time, is perfectly fine.
@quidproquo825 ай бұрын
You're probably broke
@ianboard5445 ай бұрын
@@quidproquo82 I'm wondering why you would say that.
@mrlong62675 ай бұрын
I agree. I own a ton of luxury items paid for with my own cash, zero debt, but frugal at the same time. I mow my own lawn, cut my own hair, clean my own house, cook my own meals and make my own coffee…it’s all relative on how much you earn and how you save.
@totesgene2 ай бұрын
@@quidproquo82you’re probably jealous.
@farrelquadra36015 ай бұрын
I’ve been seeing a lot of young people where ESSENTIAL lately is this a luxury trend
@jerrykreutzer43265 ай бұрын
This is all clickbait. Some rich people do buy expensive brands. Some "poor" people also buy expensive brands. Everyone talks about it.
@ap774Ай бұрын
It’s that the majority of buyers are poor, not that the rich aren’t buying this too. But most rich people I know, which are in the 100+ millions, care less about brands but maybe because they are in tech where the poorest looking guys are the richest.
@mlwilson2956Ай бұрын
Found the guy with a Gucci belt
@cupcake50035 ай бұрын
Rich people do buy those brands but it's different than what one would assume. This is what i have realised after being on social media and following fashion and lifestyle influencers and models for a long time. Many are escorts to rich people and rich people buy those luxury goodies for their mistresses and other promiscuity partners. So while rich-rich men may not always end up using those products, they do end up spending on those indirectly. Rich-rich women do buy those products especially those who have ancestral wealth.
@patrickdaep4 ай бұрын
This is me with Rolex and Patek watches. I’m nearly broke because of my 12 watches.
@awakened36514 ай бұрын
5:19 Luxury Splurge 'PORBLEMS'. Yup definitely a 'porblem'.
@TomGrob5 ай бұрын
Well, style is not correlated with a price tag. The cut, colors, meterial & the body underneath it makes a good look.
@01sevensix4 ай бұрын
My Crocket and Jones oxfords ...theyre 20 years old now. The annual depreciation is now zero and my shoes are "free".
@BuyLessJess5 ай бұрын
Great video but 50/30/20 always blows my mind. Allocating more to wants than saving seems odd, but it could just be me.
@bkatbamna2 ай бұрын
I've looked at $500 LV wallets that look like and feel like they were made out of plastic. Meanwhile, I have a decades old Dockers wallet that my mom bought me for $10 and still use. And it feels like leather.
@gamereditor59ner225 ай бұрын
Interesting....🤔 Buy what you need and save enough money to buy what you want that not only value, it will last long. Thank you for the information and keep it up! 😎👍
@dialmstyle5 ай бұрын
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 “manufactured exclusivity”
@lucym92375 ай бұрын
Misleading. You think the VIP clients at Hermes and Chanel are broke just flexxing? You clearly do not know much about these luxury fashion brands. Of course there are wealthy people that don't like to show their wealth in materialistic goods, but the broad generalizations are not correct. Ask any sales associate at these high end boutiques in any major city - their clients broke college students in debt to million/billionaire executives and their spouses.The client buying the gucci bag and the client buying the hermes couch are NOT the same socioeconomically.
@scottkasper63785 ай бұрын
It’s not the luxury brands’ fault. And the American dream is not “out of reach” it’s that people keep buying crap they don’t need and there’s more crap to buy now than ever before.
@jeffreyjude-ibe51105 ай бұрын
Luxury Splurge Problems* - great video
@krk62164 ай бұрын
I say this time and again that the most expensive “luxury” I will buy is Coach. Not only do they have cuter styles (the ergo bag with bows and the blueberry bag as 2024 examples) the materials are okay for the price. Raw materials can only get so good before the quality reaches a plateau. If you work with fibers, like through spinning/knit/crochet/felting/weaving, you know this very well.
@libertarian43233 ай бұрын
We are decamillionaires. My wife's handbag cost $15 from the Target clearance bin in 2008. She'll probably buy a new one in 2030.
@sophialia96355 ай бұрын
Everytime I see “luxury” name brand. l think its fake or the person has poverty mentality desperate to show everyone they not poor.
@OpulentWife4 ай бұрын
Great video, I use to love luxury goods until I realise there is more to life than partaking in consumerism. Back then it was a bit more affordable, now the prices are just ridiculous
@ExplorationB5 ай бұрын
I shop at factory outlets and scored a 1k suit for $180AUD. I also had a number of co-workers this week comment on my Coach tote that fits my laptop and lunch box on how luxurious it was. I proudly said it was $400 after 60% off. If you know where to look you can get top quality brands that don't have their labels all over it for crazy mark downs if you hold off and shop the sales. My best trick this year was clearance Julius Marlow (?) Shoes 5 pairs at $50 each down from $150+ In Australia due to import exclusivity everyday brands in the US like Tommy,CK and even American eagle are marked up crazy. I only buy on discount.
@joanneburford63645 ай бұрын
Love shopping at Melbourne outlets 🛍
@ExplorationB5 ай бұрын
@joanneburford6364 I work over the water from Southwarf DFO and its so tempting 😁😁😁 it's my shortcut to get home near South Melbourne market
@yadailiu6042 ай бұрын
I used to work for luxury brands importer in Japan, I could get a bag for 20% of the retail price. Because of this experience, I hate to buy any of luxury brands handbags.I feel stupid when I pay full price and help these luxury brands owner to become wealthier.
@JohnWickPotter3 ай бұрын
I’ve yet to watch but I’m at the beginning when it comes to branding. While the expensive clothes are expensive, they show the creator (like Polo). Insignia is clear and recognizable. The most expensive high quality polo stuff you wouldn’t know its value unless you either know the shirt off of eyesight or the tag. Only ways to recognize certain brands super premium quality stuff. Also with that said it’s known as stealth wealth. They’re paying for the tag to both not be visible and the highest quality made by a given brand. Even Reebok has higher quality stuff.
@Justposted.5 ай бұрын
I know many rich people that wear cucci, hermes and other brands. It’s about the person and what they like to wear, how do you think poor people can afford louis vuitton if they don’t have money.
@oswaldofigueroa5295 ай бұрын
But they’re rich you’re not
@Dennis08242 ай бұрын
The poor can afford it because they have credit cards and the debt that goes along with them.
@wrigh2ukАй бұрын
Also wealthy folks don’t want to buy luxury brands that middle class people are wearing.
@rtothec12345 ай бұрын
You can’t fool intelligent and savvy people.
@Tysto5 ай бұрын
I'm wealthy, and I would happily pay more for products that are clearly better and more durable, but I don't see it. Above the cheapo level, it seems to be pretty much all the same, except for some goods that have a "professional" or "commercial" grade.
@mariakileen3965 ай бұрын
I'd rather by LVMH stock than their product.
@bimblaq4 ай бұрын
Let’s be honest wealthy people do like & buy luxury things, but it’s not the flashy luxury brands that majority of people know & wear. Back in the day when Bottega Veneta was less known it was one the most popular brands amongst wealthy customers, same goes for Brunello Cucinelli & Loro Piana. Nowadays LVMH or Kering keep buying up everything & promoting these brands as well as quality going down the drain. Thus wealthy customers once again switch to lesser known luxury brands with better quality🤷🏻♀️
@shaduck065 ай бұрын
china folks love luxury brands
@mjmf14305 ай бұрын
Not just China, Americans, Europeans, Japanese, Koreans, Middle Eastern citizens and others as well. There are more Chinese middle class buying these because its total population size is a lot larger than other countries.
@najmikrisnawan1892 ай бұрын
I never buy luxury brands especially when i know famous and rich people gets it for free.
@AnNguyen-zj3un5 ай бұрын
Hi. Great insights. What is the name of the study conducted in 2021, I like to read it?
@Chrissumm964 ай бұрын
I like luxury brands, it's what ever makes you happy. I quit smoking and drinking to reward myself I'll go clothes shopping.
@ncs20005 ай бұрын
People buying latest iPhone that cost more than their salary to show off
@ricobaby5554 ай бұрын
I think is also about standing out being different! If it’s Saturday night in your city, all the guys are gonna go to the mall find an outfit you ordered something online that cost a little bit more when you go out nobody looks like you
@nexx4104 ай бұрын
Truly rich people buy brands that we don’t even know about.
@runningfromabear83549 күн бұрын
Maybe that's why I never bought luxury brands. I bought my first house at 23 years old. I already felt like i'd made it and my friends wearing luxury clothes looked crazy to me. I left Toronto in 2022 when my detached house was paid off and people were offering millions for it. I think the buyer overpaid, I see they weren't able to find a renter to pay the mortgage they must have taken on. Looks like the bank is taking it back off them. I moved to far away to a much cheaper area into a $450k house, bought 2 other cheap houses and rent them out. Rent is relatively low because we didn't need to take on a mortgage, I see other landlords struggling to find renters. Put the rest into investments and paying for our oldest daughter to go to college. With 5 kids we've got a lot of post-secondary to pay for and our youngest are 1.5 yo twins. I hope our kids never feel like they need to waste money on luxury goods to feel successful. We're doing our absolute best to give them the best start we can.
@JuanMaTeJuega5 ай бұрын
I buy luxury brands... at a discounted Tj Maxx price 😃
@ItsMe_SaiYuri4 ай бұрын
Rather than the branded ones i was thought by a good friend who i know is well off but doesn't spend a dime on any of those luxury brands.. they said its better to get custom made pieces, its surprisingly cheaper than branded ones but the quality and material is guaranteed, like shoes, bags and clothes.. a good example was their leather school shoes they've worn 15 so years ago was even handed down to their son and nobody could tell it is.. I'm no fan of anything branded but i think I'll consider getting a customed purse or shoes maybe
@charletfoster89175 ай бұрын
Great video!!! I’m not impressed with logos, I buy quality only😊👍🏿
@thomasdavis8117Ай бұрын
True luxury is products that last a lifetime with regular maintenance.
@slob50415 ай бұрын
“I got some money that needs spending on some expensive trash” - Carl Johnson
@ifeyhome4 ай бұрын
Mel in Melbourne & Tamara have a LOT of hign end luxury like Hermès, Cartier & Van Cleef. They are definitely not broke or poor!
@Hauntolo-G23 күн бұрын
11:00 $6,000 a month? Brother I’m making $2000 a month working full time. It’s all going towards “needs”.
@Hauntolo-G23 күн бұрын
Great video up until the stuff at the end. We don’t need to manage our money like the 1%, we need to change the entire system so 1% isn’t a thing.
@lesliedeanbrown89924 ай бұрын
I have slowly come to realise this myself over the last 10 years. The richest guy I know who lives in Switzerland and "owns" a university drives around in a very basic Toyota. People have adopted this strange idea that if they look the part with luxury brands that "success" will automatically follow. It's overpriced nonsense.
@josedealva42055 ай бұрын
the thumbnail, when this is the 1000th video going over the same subject with the same script xD
@Raphanne2 ай бұрын
Videos like this reasure me a bit. I live in Seoul, South Korea and here so many people are fully decked from ear to toe in luxury brands. I'm not from Korea so I used to not pay attention to brands but it's my sixth year here now and I notice that it is starting to affect me a bit. Sometimes, I feel out of the norm and I'm tempted to buy some accessories if I think that they look nice. Fortunately, I end up thinking: "No, I'll get robbed if I wear that in my country and I can find good quality stuff without a big logo on it". Also, I like seeing my networth go up every month, not down.