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Would you pay let's say 80 quid for a shirt or trousers simply because of the named label? |
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@reallyu | 26 July 17 | |
Definitely not!
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@terrydactyl | 26 July 17 | |
Are branded clothes better quality? Let's say a pair of Levi jeans as opposed to Mark's and Sparks own brand?
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@endemic | 26 July 17 | |
Nein.
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@terrydactyl | 26 July 17 | |
Have always thought that if I was a millionaire I wouldn't pay 100 pounds for a shirt ...I think you should be paid for advertising their clothing.
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@reallyu | 26 July 17 | |
I do look for the quality in things but paying so much for shirt or jeans isn't wise..food would be ok bt something that get worn out for few months or weeks depending on the place it was made
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@reallyu | 26 July 17 | |
I might do it for someone birthday or anniversary or special occasion...bt to wear jus because of brand? Nah! Rather save for rainy day
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@terrydactyl | 26 July 17 | |
I guess this question may apply to the younger generation. I am in my late 40s but I know as a 20 year old I wouldn't pay over the odds for a named product.
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@endemic | 26 July 17 | |
I'll only pay a fortune on branded suits and leather shoes to match. That type of apparel. People look up to you when you're dressed that way and can secure business deals with less hassle. |
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@terrydactyl | 26 July 17 | |
@ endemic - 26.07.17 - 01:20am I'll only pay a fortune on branded suits and leather shoes to match. People look up to you when you're dressed that way and can secure business deals with less hassle. I guess that's a good point. |
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@reallyu | 26 July 17 | |
@ terrydactyl - 26.07.17 - 01:20am I guess this question may apply to the younger generation. I am in my late 40s but I know as a 20 year old I wouldn't pay over the odds for a named product. Younger, insensitive and someone that doesn't work hard for their money would...maybe! Bt most younger males n females will. |
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