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9830399 No.9830399 [Reply] [Original]

What's your justification of buying overpriced clothing, /fa/?

I mean, actual arguements not "b-but it's better quality" because that's bullshit and you know it.

>> No.9830404

"I'm white"

>> No.9830408

>>9830399
I like to support creative designers
I also like to support good factories

>> No.9830422

>>9830408
The clothes are made in asian factories who pay workers a dollar a day, and most the money go into the pockets of the companys higher ranks.

What now

>> No.9830434

I like to have nice clothes that look good on me, and it pains me to settle for less. Quality is a factor in that.

>> No.9830438

>>9830422
made in USA
also I have enough money to buy expensive shit

>> No.9830449

Because I can.

>> No.9830461

>b-but its better quality
>implying thats not the case
poorfag detected
you pay for design, brand AND a guarantee the clothing wont fall apart after 3 months

>> No.9830686

>>9830399

>actual arguments

You're pretty tough, guy. I bet your introductory philosophy class has taught you a lot about arguing. Your whole "argument" is terribly slanted from the onset because you're assuming that everybody has the same definition of "overpriced." You obviously have no interest in hearing a rational argument because you've already made your decision about cost, quality, and how the two relate.

>> No.9830692

>>9830399
to look nice

>> No.9830867

>>9830399
I don't personally own any "overpriced" clothing, but to my understanding, it usually has a better fit more specific to a certain style. They're also manufactured with higher quality materials generally.

>> No.9830876

to laugh at poorfags like you

ahahahaha