In fact, I will get very embarrassed if I wear designer logos all over my body like a billboard
In fact, I will get very embarrassed if I wear designer logos all over my body like a billboard.
Since when is Zara a tailor?richest dude I know dresses tailored Zara
I would rather wear Adidas pants, a white tank shirt and a Sheikh Zayed gold pendant.It screams low class tbh
Since when is Zara a tailor?
I would rather wear Adidas pants, a white tank shirt and a Sheikh Zayed gold pendant.
Classy people have their own name/logo sewed on their clothes (in hidden places).
the shoes of the guy on the right are top class
guys, you're insane - I wonder what kind of money I have to earn to care what brand and logo I carry... there is always something new to discover I guess
I hear you, I totally understand it can cost one some opportunities and I respect people that genuinely enjoy classy appearance or use it as a part of their strategySomething ive discovered over the years is that its not so much how much money you have but rather the access you have to places.
Dressing correctly will have certain people accept you into their circles and as a result you'll end up making money from/with them
Conversely, dressing like a clown will make people dont want to deal with you cause they'll lose face/status by being publicly related to you
For example; theres no way you enter Annabel's dressing like your standard American new money billboard, and I've gotten some of my heaviest clients from there.
Random chick introduces you to his friend, friend has money and access to Annabel's, he takes you there, introduces you to new people, etc, etc.
TLDR wealth is silent G and you want to mimic them when you aint wealth yet and u only rich cause they can smell your low class a*s from miles away.
Exactly. One of the first books about investing that I ever read was 'The Millionaire next door'. An old English saying is 'Expensive car on the drive, nowt in the freezer!'Stealth wealth has always been the way to go. In fact, I will get very embarrassed if I wear designer logos all over my body like a billboard. Though there are people who are confident enough being a walking billboards on public streets. For watches, I'll just buy one purposely as an appreciating asset. Just keep it in a safe and that's it. I only carry an Apple Watch.
Wealth is generally discreet in Europe, especially in Germany - lots of hidden German Billionaires. They could be your neighbor in a middle class suburb.
Loro Piana and Bottega Veneta are nowadays mainstream - most of the wannabe rich folks have them. If you wear them they will recognize.
Stealth wealth has always been the way to go. In fact, I will get very embarrassed if I wear designer logos all over my body like a billboard. Though there are people who are confident enough being a walking billboards on public streets. For watches, I'll just buy one purposely as an appreciating asset. Just keep it in a safe and that's it. I only carry an Apple Watch.
Wealth is generally discreet in Europe, especially in Germany - lots of hidden German Billionaires. They could be your neighbor in a middle class suburb.
Loro Piana and Bottega Veneta are nowadays mainstream - most of the wannabe rich folks have them. If you wear them they will recognize.
In HK you had bus loads from the main land turning up to buy loui etc - was an utter nightmare walking the streets around the stores.
I remember that all too well. It was crazy to see (especially around Kowloon).In HK you had bus loads from the main land turning up to buy loui etc - was an utter nightmare walking the streets around the stores.
Same as POC! In Latin America and the USA, the people who consume most of the luxury brands are POC (Latinos, Asians, African descendants, Arab descendants, etc..).There is nothing more inseparable than the Chinese and their love for Western brands
Black American culture is ghetto so very unlikely to find one AA that absolutely doesn’t buy designer monograms and logos and thinks it’s meaningless and a waste of money.Same as POC! In Latin America and the USA, the people who consume most of the luxury brands are POC (Latinos, Asians, African descendants, Arab descendants, etc..).
If you are older, you can juxtapose how Larry Bird spent his dough vs. the "other" NBA players.
And you have 4 million Chinese at least believe this bulls**t
One of them, Wang Hongquan, had claimed that he owned seven properties in Beijing, the Chinese capital, and that he never left the house in an outfit worth less than 10 million yuan ($1.38 million).
Same EXACT behavior and attitude in Latin America! 100% the SAME thing. Maybe even worse! Been going there clapping Latina cheeks since the 80s.Idk about Latinos