In my mind, quality is more important than the name. I used to hate labels. I even blacked out the white logo of my North Face jacket so it would be less visible and only bought stuff if there weren't any visible brand markings. I hated being associated with the image that came with a brand.
Somewhere along the line that changed. Maybe because brand name labels are so prevalent in Japan that having a Gucci belt or Ferragamo keychain isn't anything special. Everyone has something brand name. I guess if everyone has it then there isn't much of an image associated with the name (or is the image normalcy?). So when a friend gave me his Louis Vuitton and Gucci hand-me-downs, I started using them without a second thought. One of the things he gave me was his old Louis Vuitton wallet (photo from website).
I loved it. It's hard to find men's wallets that hold coins. It was sturdy, a nice size, held a lot of cards and retained its shape well. But after a couple years he wanted it back because it was in a lot better shape than the wallet he was using, so we traded. I didn't like the "new" one as much because the part that holds coins is on the outside of the wallet, and I had to open and close the button several times if I'm using/receiving bills and coins at the same time. Even though the "new" one had cost more (from the Louis Vuitton black Vernis line), it was just less convenient than the first one.
On a sidenote, I started thinking about the most expensive things I've ever bought. Here's my ranking of most expensive things:1) Bright Red Toyota Corolla with 10-carat gold lettering and wood interior (I loved that car and had to sell it when I came to Japan)
2) Dell Computer with scanner/printer
3) Plane tickets (Thailand, China, Cambodia, Taiwan, Hawaii, Spain, etc.)
4) Louis Vuitton Damier Graphite wallet
5) Mitsubishi Toppo (my current car). I love how the back has a door, I can fit my folding bike in it, the side mirrors are huge like bus mirrors, and it has a high ceiling with a compartment to store stuff.

4 comments:
I m just a passer by. so how much actually an LV wallet cost?
I was in tokyo (still am) and saw a luis vuitton jacket. The saleswoman told me it costs ... and here it was hard to understand: did she say $3000 (yes, in dollars) or $30000? Maybe you know?
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These are lovely wallets!
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