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Most fashion clothing brands.
The additional expenditure rarely maps to better quality.
And if they make watches too, don't buy those. They are always the cheapest watches with a name stamped on.
Yeah, pretty much anything luxury. I make a point to buy knockoffs if I need the same class of product, because I know I'm paying a premium for intangible marketing bullshit otherwise.
Less than half of them are legit. You want to buy $15 pants 10 times or buy $70 pants once. Budget says $70 is a luxury. So we keep at it. It's expensive to be poor.
No, I meant "luxury brands". Buying something better quality but not flashy doesn't count. Nobody is impressed I'm wearing GAP instead of Walmart.
Same here regarding fashion brands, except for Duluth Trading for clothing and Ariat and Hoka for shoes. When working out in the elements and walking on concrete all day, I find the extra expense for those brands are worth it for me.