I desired luxury back when luxury was actually desirable and you really got a timeless, high quality, well made product that was worth paying a LITTLE extra for. When I began buying handbags, Coach was about $300 and Gucci was $500. Now it’s probably 10x the price. I don’t even know because I don’t care. They quit making nice stuff years ago. I don’t want tacky, gimmicky, absurdly priced sweatshop goods.
@miriamhavard7621Ай бұрын
Agree!
@amberevolАй бұрын
💯💯💯
@nikkielaine4998Ай бұрын
And everything has a tacky logo on it too ugh 😣
@aeiou0123Ай бұрын
@@nikkielaine4998cant stand d logos. Very off putting. I Personally get most of my clothes custom tailored now. I hv 2 seamstresses
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
Coach is actually still pretty good value for money. I bought a shearling pair of slippers and some sneakers at the Outlet shop and they were pretty reasonably priced. Less than $300 for the two items. Originally of course they were double that but it's against my religion to buy full price. These items are well made and I expect to wear them at least 10 years. I do the per year price wear calculation.
@eddieg6436Ай бұрын
I have four Generation Z. nieces and nephews in upscale neighborhoods of L.A. I’ve ASKED them all why they don’t want high end luxury. “Fear of getting ROBBED”, “Not COOL anymore”, and “wastes of money, I’d rather go to Fiji, or Paris”. These are the reasons I hear. 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
@aeiou0123Ай бұрын
Am a millenial. Well off parents. I use more discrete semi-luxury n luxury brands :) or custom tailored clothes n leather. Brands like Reiss and Roberto Coin.
@laurenredd7255Ай бұрын
Ya my son chose vintage items all around he doesn’t want to look like everybody else.
@KirstyJulianaАй бұрын
@@aeiou0123 same! Reiss and Cos have worked wonders for my wardrobe while maintaining quality
@sandraankenbrandАй бұрын
Glad to be European...
@MarciadaSilva-tg1sv29 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@sialee5926Ай бұрын
Long overdue! These luxury brands are just exceptionally GREEDY, & out of control with their EXORBITANT & UNREALISTIC PRICES.
@valentino3228Ай бұрын
@@sialee5926 Those brands and their owners have disrespected customer's intellect. Have they thought that their products are unreasonably desired? They don't care about customer's satisfaction or feedback, they only care about making money, now their business is struggling and people have woke up.
@msauthierАй бұрын
I think that genZ in general is struggling financially. They work hard, yet they seem to barely be able to afford to live, let alone to splurge. As for the legacy customers, I think that they have been turned off by the loss in exclusivity since social media has completely banalized luxury shopping.
@Sunshine-hv6mgАй бұрын
This 👆
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
Yes the young gen Z Customer Assistant at Coach told me she doesn't buy anything. She was so sweet and kind. I feel for this generation it's brutal. I may give away one of my bags to her. They were nearly all bought online and are nearly all total bargains that I have fixed or repaired in some way. I had a Japanese girl staying in my place and she would steal my food. She didn't have much self confidence so I worked on that. Stealing from me wasn't nice and I held her to account on it, but also I tried to understand her world and how she suffered under a brutal regime of her father and how that kills your confidence. In the end she repaired some broken ceramics for me the Japanese way with gold flecks in the glue and I gave her one of my beautiful bags I'm not using so much...a saddle bag from the 1970s Italian and so beautiful the stitching is very refined and the punching marks the whole thing is a work of art. I also gave her some clothes and she looked beautiful in them. It's important to be kind across the generations, don't allow yourself to be exploited but at the same don't forget to be kind and forgiving. It's so very hard for them.
@xpaperxcutx458822 күн бұрын
You summed up the luxury market crisis perfectly. Growing up as a millennial, I loved browsing the high department stores and wanting to own my own bags. I am at an age where I can afford but felt repeatedly priced out because of the annual price hikes. I finally bought my first in store (a reverse Pochette) and it didn’t feel special. There was no champagne or special service. I was rushed in and out like any customer at low end department stores.
@petercorcoran5372Ай бұрын
Affordable luxury is one thing but when the quality is questionable , it’s too much of a compromise
@notyourgrannysclosetАй бұрын
I'm actually surprised to see people are still posting unboxings and shopping hauls from all these luxury brands after they exposed Dior....I am completely turned off since then and don't plan to waste my $ on these brands anymore. I know we all know it don't cost that much to make these handbags, but I didn't know it was THAT BAD! $57 to make those book totes...?!
@LuxuriousaddictedАй бұрын
My unboxing ASMR videos are the skincare products from Dior 😅😅😅 I won't and can't afford for those ridiculous expensive and weird designed clothes, as well as the usd65 bag lol
@joyell821Ай бұрын
Totes, or anything that isn't genuine leather should never be invested in. 😂😂😂
@bagsandlifestyleАй бұрын
Your flower pin is vibrant and beautiful 😊
@Melinda8162Ай бұрын
I have one like it I got at Dollar Tree for Halloween. 😁
@chillaxinchicaАй бұрын
I agree! It is stunning and I would love to get one!
@ashleylala4293Ай бұрын
The housing price has skyrocketed. Gen Z probably realizes that if they keep buying $10,000 handbags, they’ll be living in apartments for the rest of their lives.
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
They have realised and that's the reason for the vlog episode!
@Stormstorm1Ай бұрын
Interest rates recently dropped twice but this time next year, the whole country will suffer, except the billionaires, of course.
@nikolaasbouman2289Ай бұрын
Luxury is not buying these overpriced low-quality bags!!
@shangrilamonkey2008Ай бұрын
China and the asian market has been the biggest market for luxury brand and they have walked back on buying luxury hence the decline of sales. The chinese gov’t has spoken against excess and luxury.
@monicaangelini3324Ай бұрын
@@shangrilamonkey2008 YES!!!!!
@raaziabanks2552Ай бұрын
Well said!
@Mimi-LH44Ай бұрын
Well said! I’d rather have a cheap bag that no one will rob off me, with plenty of money; than a so-called luxury bag with no money!! ❤😂
@mariondewitАй бұрын
Where these days can you wear luxury goods? Nowhere anymore, the whole world is full of nasty criminals who want to rob you
@miriamhavard7621Ай бұрын
Yes.......
@ditsygirl5409Ай бұрын
Only places left are Dubai, Singapore, Japan, Korea and China.
@mariondewitАй бұрын
@@ditsygirl5409 and Monaco
@jy375426 күн бұрын
"Whole world" East Asia and the Arabian gulf are doing fine. The world doesn't revolve around you.
@YaelchatАй бұрын
I love this background! Love 💗 the look of your outfit! So sleek and chic 🥰
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you Yaelchat 🥰💖
@a.f.365Ай бұрын
Not only are the prices outrageous, but the quality of designer clothing has gone down! Bad fabric. not worth it. Have to go vintage if you want good fabric and it photographs so much better than this AI made weird material.
@manuelborchardt1573Ай бұрын
I can see that. I feel embarrassed to wear any of my luxury items even though i got them 15 years ago. I feel cheap and not luxury as too many people wear those brands. Only items i still wear is Hermes and Bottega . Everything else are just collecting dust in my closet
@bLAH829Ай бұрын
@@manuelborchardt1573 dang 15 years yeah I would feel cheap too! You gotta change it up.
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
I still wear my dome shaped Celine monogram and black Gucci hobo, but each of these are discreet with the logos. my others are relatively unknown.
@ashleylala4293Ай бұрын
Lol same. Luxury quit being luxury when a billion Chinese people started buying it.
@IqueyАй бұрын
Get them out and wear them or sell em! Otherwise the poor things will become moth food.
@Stormstorm1Ай бұрын
Asians run the game now and have cheapned it for everyone! Smh
@antoa5825Ай бұрын
I live in NYC and was recently in a cafe with a ton of Gen Zers, they are going for understated brands like Longchamp and Coach. I also saw a girl with a generic looking tote that she had flipped inside out (like the LV Neverfull that's currently being advertised). Gen Z is creative and wants quality over brand names.
@Chessica450-m3dАй бұрын
@@antoa5825 THIS!!! I go luxury thrifting!!! Thrift in rich neighborhoods...I find quality things all the time
@valentino3228Ай бұрын
I'm 28 and I have a couple of Saint Laurent pieces in my closet. I don't care about the brand label, but about the quality.
@mercedesvelasquez8781Ай бұрын
My youngest sister is Gen Z she is 25 and she best prefers the Coach brand because they make good quality purses & wallets and the bonus part this brand doesn't charge stupid high prices unlike other specfic brand. Coach serves luxury & quality at a fantastic reasonable fair price point but end of the day also nothing wrong with dupes as long as you buy quality dupes because nothing worse then buying a dupe that will fall apart..
@rheab5216Ай бұрын
gen Z has no money for so huge price hikes.. they are more smarter that now..
@Slivings911Ай бұрын
I love your giant magenta dahlia buttoniere on your black tuxedo jacket. You look elegant.
@laurapatrick9291Ай бұрын
I’ve been purchasing LV for a long time! They’ve forgotten about me as a client- I want functional totes with pockets, zippers, outside pockets etc. Their style is for the young, a bit too dressy shoulder bags, it all got too heavy & WAY too expensive! Come on it’s mostly vinyl- not worth 4000$
@ladysusanjane2682Ай бұрын
Loving your living room backdrop 😂
@teoleno4019Ай бұрын
Maybe stop catering to gen Z. I am so sick of seeing all of these 20 something year old kpop stars wearing Chanel and other luxury brands. It looks weird since most people that age can't afford it.
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
Yes Gucci made it cool, but that was another era.
@seabreeze4559Ай бұрын
Pop singers shouldn't be wearing elegant stuff, it makes it trendy and passe.
@LuxuriousaddictedАй бұрын
This virtual background is better than last chanel breaking news video. I think all the Luxury brands should do a mega sales at the end of the year to appreciate their customers, every year or like black Friday etc
@DaniOchannelАй бұрын
People talk more openly about personal finance now, which is a good thing. So the young ones are more savvy with their money. It’s not too late for us dinosaurs, Dacob! Don’t give up 💪
@mariap6438Ай бұрын
I believe this decline is due to the reputation of luxury brands getting worse over the recent years plus the insane price increase with the drop of quality. With access to information the younger generation don't see that much value in buying luxury goods. Think about the Dior sweatshop scandal, lower quality of Chanel, Balenciaga crazy story, plus Chanel overpriced advent calendar with samples and so on. Luxury brands tried to appeal to gen Z by heavily investing in K-pop brand ambassadors, and it looks like it works. Look at the success of Blackpink girls partnerships and how they made big luxury brands relevant again. However, it only has a temporary effect, since the K-pop fans are only loyal to their K-pop idol and not the luxury brand they are sponsored by. Since many luxury brands send out their latest bags to too many influencers they loose its appeal. When you see everyone on Instagram wearing and pushing onto you the same designer bag, it creates the opposite effect. With younger generations not being able to access the housing market, why would we be buying Chanel and Hermes instead. With the current economic situation the trend is to shop for second-hand luxury which has better quality, price, and is more sustainable
@SuMMeRFLi5Ай бұрын
Ohh this backdrop and aesthetic is soo enchanting! Love it!! 🖤
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you 🩷
@Vicky-BlueАй бұрын
Bro single-handedly destroys the luxury industry
@valentino3228Ай бұрын
With solid arguments.
@annakatharinasponagel4630Ай бұрын
you are killing it!!! love all the thoughts and insights. what a pleasure to listen to!
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you Annakatharina 🥰💖
@paulis5531Ай бұрын
The forecast for the near future is an economic downturn and lux may be on hold.
@Stormstorm1Ай бұрын
It's going to be bad, and unfortunately, Americans will suffer at the hands of billionaires.
@Jason-ml3vsАй бұрын
Gen Z has no attention span. They buy things at Zara and H&M and wear or use it 2-3 times and on to the next thing. They have no interest in spending 2-3 months wages on a purse.
@mscoffeeandcreamАй бұрын
SUCH a relevant and intelligent discussion!!!
@juliakrxstinaАй бұрын
I'm Gen Z and I'm just interested to see what people are saying in the comments 👀
@casadechris923Ай бұрын
I’m based in Asia, come on to Seoul or Bangkok and pop over to high end malls and you see the line of people who want to go into a store. First you need to register online and need to present your credit card where the stores will check your credit history. One staff per customer and we would never imagine any type of theft or “ window shopping”. You can’t go into a Dior or Hermès shop and say “I’m just browsing”.
@Giannas1096Ай бұрын
Well said Dacob 👏🏻👏🏻 The primary concern for Gen Z is to get into the property market. I’m proud to say that my children have done that and haven’t fallen into the “luxury” trap. However, they do enjoy items of excellent craftsmanship without the ridiculous luxury price tag.
@JUSTSAYING-dg4huАй бұрын
Gen Z has been beating millennials into property because their parents help them into it lol not because Millennials are into luxury.
@Sewingtrue100Ай бұрын
The social media is showing how these brands are made. Social media is showing people making product that is just as good as the luxury brands. Japan has been showing possibilities of how young people want their own identities and change, recycle or create luxury items.
@EduardoHenrique-nd1roАй бұрын
Another great video, Dacob! Thanks for sharing! Cheers from Brazil!
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you so much Eduardo 💖🥰
@funtimefrankyАй бұрын
The in thing with gen z right now is to thrift clothes. I remember the days when Abercrombie and Hollister were all the rage, but right now, grandma’s closet is the place to go. Over priced, high end goods are way off trend.
@FoudedanseАй бұрын
You look amazing❤. My genz er will be happy to take my luxury hand me downs but has no desire to buy for herself. Im genx and will stop buying luxury for a bit because I have some concerns about the economy.
@joyell821Ай бұрын
I love my hand me downs. I have a pair of Gucci boots my Aunt gave me and I get so many compliments on them.
@joanmartinsrz6362Ай бұрын
Gen Z has no money to do that, the prices are so high and the quality maybe is not that good anymore… I see ppl using Reps
@ruelongchaАй бұрын
as a genz, buying pre-loved is huge in my generation. idk anyone irl who doesn’t thrift (i say irl bc ofc you have the influencers who do $1000 zara hauls). i do very occasionally buy a classic luxury bag in store such as the traditional lv canvas pieces (which as thankfully still under $2k for the most part). but ready to wear? 100% thrifted
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
I nearly bought an authentic, new Balmain tote for $300 but didn't move quickly enough ..its retail price was ten times higher! $3k! It is 40 cm and a good size but I would need to do a colour change. Too much trouble and then you have the loud logo to contend with....
@joanmartinsrz6362Ай бұрын
I purchased an LV outdoor messenger bag from my uncle for 900$ he paid 2K on 2020 but I think this is my firtst and last Designer bag in my life never again hahaha
@MadamoftheCatHouseАй бұрын
I just buy my stuff pre owned from Poshmark. This is not an edorsement.
@FilleDesSoucoupesVolantesАй бұрын
What a lovely podcast Super Dacob!! Akin to a university lecture in its ethics, background research and articulation. Your message is exceedingly important for Gen X and Gen Z and for our generation too, that have spend countless thousands on luxury and have (finally) finished putting their down payment on their dream property in their early fourties! Listen to Super Dacob and stop giving your money to luxury producers!!!
@reaganenglishАй бұрын
Love you Dacob !
@kaunas88Ай бұрын
It is not luxury; it is simply an overpriced logo.
@seabreeze4559Ай бұрын
designer =/= luxury yep
@lizettedufour3684Ай бұрын
I bought a leather purse at Winners for $100 about 3 yrs ago use it everyday and t still looks new. Luxury doesn't have to be a brand name...a name you pay for not the item!
@Phoebe_Marie_and_Daisy_tooАй бұрын
Back in "the days," we looked through pages and pages of magazines: Elle, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, etc, and go to the movies, to see what the models and movie stars (read: the looks of the times, such as disco wear and makeup, Madonna, new wave, MTV, etc) were wearing (read: before the internet) and to see the colors and styles of the season, to try to look stylish. We couldn't necessarily own a Chanel coat or Tod's bag, but we could hope to either replicate the look or obtain said items one day. The issue of today is HOW to reach out to the younger generation with immediate access of information, and does it still work the same way (or does the younger generation prefer comfort, ie to wear pajamas and exercise wear)? Why not a smaller item, such as a lip gloss or perfume, as a start? Is it still a necessity to make one feel good (or grown up), just like what to work with the previous generations? It's working for the people who follow Taylor Swift, for example (red lipstick, cowboy boots, etc)... my 8 yrold granddaughter is a "Swiftie." It still seems like preference of who one follows (to aspire to). IDK ... only time will tell!
@janetraats7380Ай бұрын
I never expected a Snowpiercer reference in a luxury video so I had to subscribe. Late boomer here in my declutter era and unlikely to feel the compulsion to purchase a non functional bag costing more than a car, but the whole culture fascinates me. I enjoy your take on it.
@deborahcurtis1385Ай бұрын
Yes and I can't understand the fascination with bags too small to be functional. Nobody cares!
@natadidaАй бұрын
Oh, that dahlia... Oh, that black suit... Looking gorgeous, Dacob! ❤💜🖤
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you Natadida 🥹🥹💖
@natatattfulАй бұрын
Love your videos, thank you!
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you 💖
@zemimskyАй бұрын
I'm in the midst of going back home, to Romania, where I have in fact, inherited a House, a property (with like 3 yards in the back, one for live stock, one for vegetables and a vineyard), with an agricultural patch of land and a fucking woodland (forest) to my name, left behind for me (and my sister who stays here in Canada) by my Mother who purchased this with the money she made and saved through hard work. My grandfather (on my mother's side - but probably on my father's side too) was (were) incredibly adamant and rooted into this thing of leaving land and property behind for the following generations. And here i am - about to take ownership and make it better and more grandiose for the next one to follow. And No, i don't shop luxury. No interest what so ever. If the end of the world comes, my backyard land where I can make vegetables and survive has more value than a bag who's only worth and value is determined by a consumerism status based society.
@seabreeze4559Ай бұрын
^highly wise
@zemimskyАй бұрын
@@seabreeze4559 Thank you :D
@CMcG53Ай бұрын
My friend ordered a perfume set from LV and when the box arrived in the mail it was completely sealed however the box was completely empty ☠️
@jbell6852Ай бұрын
Employees of the shipper likely are culprit.
@mugleruserАй бұрын
As a Gen Z my problem is the quality. I can understand high prices for well-made goods but Chanel can't keep increasing their prices every year when the bag is falling apart. I rather use that money to see the world.
@AF-uk5ugАй бұрын
No one has the money and luxury is not that important!
@applenotrhubarb479Ай бұрын
Loved the bit about generational wealth. What was the video you referred to regarding 4000 people it’s taken to create a person..,
@1bush053Ай бұрын
You're very intelligent and provide a lot more then just discussing fashion and perfumes. I think you studied history somewhere in your life.
@nerd185815 күн бұрын
Quality is far more important than a label. Here's some tips for people. Any decent dry cleaners always has a taylor or seamstress on staff for alterations and mending for a reasonable price. A leatherworker can make you a quality bag anywhere from $40-$300 depending on size, detailing, type of leather etc.. And they work with vegan leather as well. A shoemaker can make you custom shoes that fit perfectly for a fraction of the price.
@sujeyplans7720Ай бұрын
Dacob, this really resonated with me! I work with Gen Z and they do not aspire to own luxury. They are a generation focused on sustainability. Luxury unfortunately is not a sustainable industry. I also think they are coming into adulthood during very uncertain economic times and luxury is equivalent to frivolous. I also think the generation values experiences over things. As a millennial I grew up on the idea that hard work and drive is all I needed to own a home This generation is not living that reality. Why the heck will a luxury handbag even make sense in their new reality?
@IqueyАй бұрын
I've been too shy to use my Burberry scarf I bought in like 2017... But I took it out of the tube and put it in my scarf rack behind my door. Equalizing the luxury among the rest of my wardrobe, so I can get use out of my nice items they deserve.
@kaunas88Ай бұрын
I think that folks are getting tired of the overpriced poor quality mania of these very expensive logo brands.
@ShortOrderCookАй бұрын
Enjoyed your commentary. Thankyou!
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you ShortOrderCook 💖
@Slivings911Ай бұрын
Love this video. Gen Z will figure it out. They already are, I have no doubt. Just turn the marketing media off.
@Tenzin62Ай бұрын
Coach has definitely changed its direction and target the younger market, rather than the middle aged. The Birkin brand might have been killed by its celebrity following. I think some old customers don’t like that connection.
@MagnificentSailsАй бұрын
You know that luxury brands aren't very luxury if they destroy their products that they don't sell
@Mmmkay9Ай бұрын
Lucy Liu didnt pay for the Birkin in that show. Samantha just used her name so that she will be able to go to the top of the list to purchase it for herself. Also the pasta in the face is from a diff episode, an anoying child threw it to her :)
@antoa5825Ай бұрын
But Lucy Liu found out and Samantha had to give it to her, then she got fired.
@Mmmkay9Ай бұрын
@antoa5825 it was not discussed if Lucy Liu paid the money back to Samantha tho...
@y7z1s1Ай бұрын
As a millennial, I AGREE WITH THE ENLIGHTENED GEN Z'S PERSPECTIVE! WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO AFFORD PROPERTIES, WE NEED TO GET OUR PRIORITIES STRAIGHT. Luxury brands are destroying the planet
@LuxuriousaddictedАй бұрын
I don't understand, we work so hard, why can't we spend our money on what we like or love? If don't buy this don't buy that then what's the meaning or value of our money? I think let's put it this way, just spend your money wisely, based on your ability, your bank balance, if you're super rich, then go ahead and buy those luxury items, if you're not rich, buy something else that is cheaper. Nobody force you, of course those ads and many other factors are trying to brain washed you too, but at the end, is our choice to make.
@BoahemaaАй бұрын
Every decade this article is republished. Its the pandemic now, for millennials it was the financial crush. For boomers it was Vietnam🙄
@witchingbrew3Ай бұрын
I think we're going to see a rise of Vivienne Westwood. I just have this feeling...
@chillaxinchicaАй бұрын
That outfit is fire Dacob! You are giving all the looks!😍
@carlahaiduk1878Ай бұрын
My friends enjoy perfume. Chanel perfume, designer brand perfume. They would be absolutely chocked to see a designer bag. I'd be judged as very stupid to pay the money they ask for a designer bag. I live in Brazil. In my circle designer goods are considered very tacky.
@mscourtney616Ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this thought-provoking video ! It was excellent! Thank you for sharing! ❤
@adayinmyworldАй бұрын
Awesome video ❤
@SuperDacobАй бұрын
Thank you 🥹💖
@RaqReviewsАй бұрын
Great topic as always ❤
@Circephillips-lu3fmАй бұрын
In coming to this video I was interrupted by a fendi commercial.
@sonnie6210Ай бұрын
You're only a victim of your own choices and insecurities. Things don't make you stronger or better or nicer. They just make you poorer and scared
@adayinmyworldАй бұрын
Beautiful flower 🤌🏽👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾🫶🏽
@MagnificentSailsАй бұрын
I'm attracted to quality and style more than labels. A birkin bag would be wonderful if it wasn't so fugly
@luxlifeisgoodАй бұрын
I love the backdrop and your outfit!
@ashleylala4293Ай бұрын
Loving this gothic background! 😍
@gen_oАй бұрын
Dacob, just the gospel that we need to hear! 😊
@sandraankenbrandАй бұрын
Gen Z is young... Millennials were lucky to earn fairly high when they were young, but all générations before were only able to afford that when hitting their 40s. In Europe people were partially lucky enough to take over furniture, flatware etc. of the family, so you had the money to buy fashion in Outlets (the yearly Italy Vacation included getting new clothes eg at BV, LP or alike) and some inherited a Birkin at a younger age
@JUSTSAYING-dg4huАй бұрын
Ooooo Dacobbbb you cooking in that last bit!
@fleurbeckwith9280Ай бұрын
Love how you have moved to your castle. Sweet.
@StephsAdventuresAndFabFindsАй бұрын
Missed u luv ❤ ya ny SA is in therapy. Selling my collection & going minimalist. I’m woke.
@Beeeer1996Ай бұрын
People better think back to them high school days and make it work!!! 😂😂😂 remember the mall??? Them little.lip glosses for 3 bucks? Make it work!!!😂
@OdessasGizzards29 күн бұрын
That is the only sntc episode I purchased on KZbin 😂😂😂 I would like to own the green LV bag🤸♀️🤸♀️🤸♀️
@ratedrachel3670Ай бұрын
That flowerrrrrrrrrrrrrr 💜
@DebShops-e3vАй бұрын
Hey Dacob…OMG luv the flower pin. So glad you are feeling better…I was about to put an SOS out on you and was happy to see you live stream the other day. Everytime I go into Hermes most of the people are my age they are looking 40 plus for the most part. Gen Z has no money and are in debt. Gen Z is all the influencers …not a bunch of influencer my age…these Lux brands still do not get it. My niece is a Gen Z.er…masters degree, at 28, six figure salary with a large corp….and she bought only one LV bag…and prefers GANNI and brands in that category. These brands still do not get it. “Affordable Luxury” isn’t that interesting..so are they going to lower there prices?…….I just can not any more …and with this new administration coming to DC…people think we were in a recession before? Tax cuts, Tarrifs, equals a blown up deficit and inflation. The stock market is over valued…I’m taking Warren Buffets lead and going into T-bills and dropping my stock market position down to only 25% of my portfolio…its time to hoard the cash people…do not waste it on luxury goods unless you don’t need the money now and will not need it in the future. Also pay off that credit card debt…..if you can not pay cash for your beloved lux items then really we can not afford them. I’m not sure Gen Z will fall for this Ike we did. I never thrifted even thought about second hand when I was in my 20’s and 30’s but these young ones love to thrift and buy second hand so I do not think it will work. Besides…there aren’t as many of them like us boomers. So they better cut production as the boomers start to move onto their greater glory. Sorry for the novel,😁
@VADACHEАй бұрын
All of the luxury houses has to be punished. They think they are gods of fashion shit no.
@NakedEyes-lm3bjАй бұрын
Rewatching Beautiful background ❤❤❤ I got some makeup from Chanel this weekend.
@Martha-ct8emАй бұрын
Thank you💯
@NotMyGumDropButtons.444Ай бұрын
4:14 this seems to run contrary to the idea that everyone is selling that luxury brands are for poor people in the middle class. I don’t know man I just work here.
@carolinesteeleАй бұрын
0:12 Keep the love Dacob ❤x
@doberman1ism8 күн бұрын
Luxury may be gone to the common buyer but luxury is returning to where it belongs! To the luxuriously rich!
@jillleonard3212Ай бұрын
These luxury brands have the same marketing plan as drug dealers. Give a freebie or less expensive baggie to get them hooked. People need to learn about what luxury is suppose to be, well made, high quality not the crap being made right now, looking at you chanel.
@jessicam807Ай бұрын
I still see a lot of luxury and queues outside stores but the Gen Z style is all about a mix of vintage and brand new, they're not fan of logos. Millenials we already learnt from our stupid luxury mistakes - why would I spend so much money on low quality items that even if high quality, the style does not last a season. If I want a classic flap, there are 1000s online for half the price and actual better quality than the "brand new" ones. They're a bit screwed till they change strategies.
@panjusuАй бұрын
I still see a lot of customer still buying luxary items esp from resellers.
@Sewingtrue100Ай бұрын
When covid was in full force, a lot of people dumped a lot of semi luxury watches thinking that it would make them income. I watched about five thousand items on eBay become about eight thousand watches. I was able to get some fossil watches for about ten pounds each. So much of this stuff is overvalued to the extent of there been so much stuff. People thought it had resale value, but it seems that there is not the buyers to keep that going.
@0PaperMosheАй бұрын
I needed to hear this today. Can’t deny the allure of luxury but it really is ridiculous how much money they charge for the perceived social value. Like I could buy one bag, or I could get three or four bags from mid range brands of equal quality and have some leftovers still. Sometimes they do have cool innovative designs, but also a lot of basic silhouettes