Can't comment on your scenario from your time in a fashion store, but I think you're a little too quick to disregard the thread discussion. I specifically wrote in the first post "insight into the knowledge and justified experiences of our members" because I thought it would be both fun (engaging, interesting) and helpful to have a thoughtful discussion where we could share our ideas with others. This is also why I had replied to a few responses with follow up questions for further justification and also mentioned that overpriced and/or overrated items do not actually need to be "expensive".Personally, I don't understand what's fun about discussing high pricetag items just for the sake of it.
I used to work as a sales associate in a high end fashion store. On Sundays we always had a lot of window shoppers, usually people from outside of town who wanted to see what's going on at 'the expensive shopping street'. They came into the store not because they were interested in the items but because they wanted to see the high price tags and comment on how ridiculous our prices were.
I never understood this phenomenon. Why spend your precious time looking at things you can't afford or have no intention of buying? I can think of better ways to spend my spare time.
I hope you understand I'm not trying to start an argument, I genuinely think you're a member who might actually have some valuable, engaging thoughts and personal experiences on what outerwear you find overrated etc.
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