![]() They put the fact that it was a product made in the US inside every purse. ![]() So has luxury come down to a flashy name and design with no customer service and a product they just expect you to replace over and over regardless of price? Because that is how it seems.Ĭoach was way more as a company. So, what is luxury? Burberry won't even take a return if the bag gets denim transfer, and their bags are notorious for it (which is why the page of my blog that details how to remove stains from a Burberry has so many hits). Hermes will, but it costs a fortune to have one of their bags sent in for refurbishing and it takes a while (6 weeks was the last I heard, but that was a while ago). Louis Vuitton? I have never heard of them being willing to authenticate any of their older products, nor have I ever heard of them being willing to repair them. What I used to love about Coach was how they stood behind their product. If that bag had been Coach, a few years ago, Coach would have repaired it free of charge, no questions asked. I was looking at some older Louis Vuitton bags today, and in some of the reviews one person mentioned that the strap had ripped just after purchase on a 1980s vintage Louis Vuitton bag. That being said, I must question what luxury actually means today. ![]() I have a passion for it, it is a skill, and I generally am very good at evaluating and finding amazing deals on anything I want.
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