bunnyb.gal
Practically Family
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I don't think that the disturbing thing is that this person is collecting these trainers, collectors will be collectors, even though to most of us they are ridiculous and without value, but the fact that these trainers were most likely made in some sweatshop in some 3rd-world country with the same materials and workers that are used to make a £12.99 pair of trainers on another floor in same sweatshop. They don't have value because they were carefully hand-crafted by master craftspeople of the finest materials, or because they are a rarity or the product of a limited resource, but because a multinational company intentionally limits supply to drive up the price. The second disturbing thing, of course, is that anyone would think it appropriate to call these monstrous-looking items "occasionwear".