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is it tacky to mix designer brands?
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Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:43 am      Reply with quote
its been on my mind for a little while. i think mixing and matching designer brands for clothing is fine, but what abt things with logos/prints, and accessories? i carry a louis vuitton or gucci bag, but i have a prada wallet, and i wonder if it'd be tacky/rich bitch for me to have those as my standard day-to-day and also something like a pair of dior sunglasses or chanel bangles or something... for accessories, is it better to coordinate (ie sunglasses / wallet / bag all the same designer)?
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Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:12 am      Reply with quote
Although I must admit that I'm not personally one for obviously logo'd designer stuff, I'd say that if the items look good together, it really doesn't matter whether you mix and match designers.

I'm not really keen on being plastered in labels, though.
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Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:18 am      Reply with quote
If you feel comfortable and good in items of clothing thats whats important not the labels
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:02 pm      Reply with quote
I think it is fine to have a handbag and wallet by different designers. I try to carry/wear only one obviously designer accessory at a time. I think if you are wearing too many you look like you are only wearing things because of their label.
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:07 pm      Reply with quote
Like majorb, I, too, am not one for designers. In fact, I have never bought a designer logo-d thing. I think they are all categorically tacky. JMO.

But you should be aware there ARE those of us out there. LOL

Of ccourse, those who notice designers, notice designers. We want to impress those we want to impress...

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Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:49 am      Reply with quote
My pink wallet doesn't match my denim hobo and I somehow manage to go on with my day. It's amazing.
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:40 am      Reply with quote
I have to confess I’m a sucker for designer clothes and accessories, but I also don’t like large or obvious logos.

Just my opinion, but if you’re going to wear prominently logo-ed items, it’s best to stick to just one, as a lot of logos can look too “busy” - just my personal taste, I prefer a simple look ... does that make sense? Very Happy

As for the wallet/handbag thing, I know a woman (with perhaps more money than sense) who buys a matching LV wallet for every LV handbag she has, and she has a lot, and actually transfers all her cards, cash, etc, into the appropriate wallet to match the handbag she is carrying that day or night. Sorry, but that sounds like way too much work for me.

I once bought a boyfriend what I thought was a very nice Paul Smith T-shirt as a present and you know what he said? Something along the lines of “It’s not worth spending the money for Paul Smith if there’s no Paul Smith logo” Grrrr... he soon became yet another ex-boyfriend.
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:39 pm      Reply with quote
appletini wrote:


I once bought a boyfriend what I thought was a very nice Paul Smith T-shirt as a present and you know what he said? Something along the lines of “It’s not worth spending the money for Paul Smith if there’s no Paul Smith logo” Grrrr... he soon became yet another ex-boyfriend.


Were you dating my husband?! Laughing

He drives me mad about having to buy clothes with obvious labels. Thankfully, I'm slowly weaning him off this habit and am trying to convince him that you should buy something because you love it and it looks good, rather than the fact that it has some designers initials or logo plastered all over it.
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:12 pm      Reply with quote
If you like it wear it. Life is too short! Only "tacky" people would notice your mixed labels and consider them a fashion faux pas.
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:04 am      Reply with quote
majorb wrote:


Were you dating my husband?! Laughing



It's always possible... does he have a non-logoed Paul Smith T shirt hidden at the back of his wardrobe? Laughing
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:32 pm      Reply with quote
appletini wrote:
majorb wrote:


Were you dating my husband?! Laughing



It's always possible... does he have a non-logoed Paul Smith T shirt hidden at the back of his wardrobe? Laughing


Nope. All of his are definitely and obviously logo'd! Laughing
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Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:08 pm      Reply with quote
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It's called Bag Borrow Steal, and it's a business based on a Netflix-like model where women can pay to borrow designer handbags. I'll let y'all explore the site for details, but I thought some designer junkies might be into it, since it's way cheaper than paying for a new bag every time there's a new trend wave.

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