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    what bag is mummy carrying for day to day use?

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    • A Offline
      autumnbronze
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      Busymom:

      :offtopic: How are men's shoes supposed to be maintained? I thought shoe wax will crack up the shoes eventually?
      Hi Busymom,

      My DH uses a dry cloth to wipe the surface of his shoes. And every morn, he uses kiwi wax to polish them. Or else I do šŸ˜‰

      He uses Johnston and Murphy brand. Says its v v comfortable. Polishing them has never 'cracked up' his shoes and they have lasted for years.

      Wow. this thread is moving fast. Want to share what 'loot' I have too but later lah... šŸ˜„

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      • JoyJ Offline
        Joy
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        Hello


        May I know what is the price range for blue label, burberry?thanks

        Which part of jap can u find it, as I go there pretty often but didnt really notice it.thanks


        rgds
        Joy

        lovekidsverymuch:
        I use Burberry (Blue Label) for daily use cause it matches all my dresses so I dont have to change with every dress.... I am lazy also to change... for formal outings I carry which ever matches my dress and occasion cause sometimes simple clutches are good

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        • MMMM Offline
          MMM
          last edited by

          Joy:
          Hello


          May I know what is the price range for blue label, burberry?thanks

          Which part of jap can u find it, as I go there pretty often but didnt really notice it.thanks


          rgds
          Joy
          Hi,

          I am still finding to out the difference between blue label and burberry sold in dept stalls.

          Joy,

          We saw blue label at major dept store. Gosh I can't remember the name but there is some popular Japanese dept stall near Shinjuku area. Something starts with pacific....?

          My impression is blue label is around S$300+ meanwhile for the burberry brand in the dept store (not boutique), it is going at S$500+.... What are the differences.

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          • JoyJ Offline
            Joy
            last edited by

            mmm


            Its the colour right...hope am right.

            MMM:
            Hi,

            I am still finding to out the difference between blue label and burberry sold in dept stalls.

            Joy,

            We saw blue label at major dept store. Gosh I can't remember the name but there is some popular Japanese dept stall near Shinjuku area. Something starts with pacific....?

            My impression is blue label is around S$300+ meanwhile for the burberry brand in the dept store (not boutique), it is going at S$500+.... What are the differences.

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            • B Offline
              Blobbi
              last edited by

              Busymom:
              Inside ah... don't have padding one lah, at least not in mine. I think the shoes, once dry, is still ok. But that doesn't mean you should go soak your shoes in a flood of water. :lol:


              Maybe others in this thread can share if they have similar experience.
              Should be quite alright, daisyt. Usually the shoes are strappy with not much to cover the outside (hmm, are we paying more for less? 😐 ), so the base of the shoe is hard, not padded. Quite easy to dry out.

              Just checked my shoe closet - still got my pouffy Miu Mius intact :), and they're at least 5yo.

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                Blobbi
                last edited by

                autumnbronze:


                Wow. this thread is moving fast. Want to share what 'loot' I have too but later lah... šŸ˜„
                Women and shopping lah. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                • corneyAmberC Offline
                  corneyAmber
                  last edited by

                  Busymom:
                  ks2me:

                  This one true for me for watches but not for bags. šŸ˜„ I have 3 solid good watches that can last me a lifetime. I have many good bags but never seem to get enough. *sigh* It's a sin.


                  Can share which brands are your 3 watches :please: ? Trying to do my homework which watch might be a good investment.

                  Bags... I hope I won't succumb to temptation again this June 😐

                  Oh they are brands already shared. Tag Heuer and Rolex.

                  If you are truly a timepiece collector, you really should look at Jaeger-LeCoultre:

                  https://auction.jaeger-lecoultre.com/timepiece_home.php

                  It is well known for its clean-cut look and great precision.
                  It is like the German's BMW

                  This is their Euro$275k watch that people can go gaga over.....
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj__XKPl5M

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                  • corneyAmberC Offline
                    corneyAmber
                    last edited by

                    daisyt:
                    Busymom:

                    I have been caught before, but quite ok leh. Just make sure that you quickly wipe away the rain from the metal buckle on the shoes once you are out of the rain. Dont' remember any of my shoes being damaged by rain.


                    but the inside wont get drench? Those padding inside if wet or drench, how to maintain?

                    OK daisyt, the brand I buy is also Ferragamo. They are quite hardy as long as you don't soak it in flood water, don't think any shoes can survive that. No padding in the shoes.

                    What some of my friends did was they left the shoes in the office, so they only put it on in the office but must lock it before they go home.

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                      Busymom
                      last edited by

                      Joy:
                      mmm


                      Its the colour right...hope am right.
                      MMM:

                      Hi,

                      I am still finding to out the difference between blue label and burberry sold in dept stalls.

                      Joy,

                      We saw blue label at major dept store. Gosh I can't remember the name but there is some popular Japanese dept stall near Shinjuku area. Something starts with pacific....?

                      My impression is blue label is around S$300+ meanwhile for the burberry brand in the dept store (not boutique), it is going at S$500+.... What are the differences.

                      It's not the colour. The blue label is made for the Japanese market only (maybe made in Japan? :scratchhead: ) Heard that the design is different from the normal Burberry, more casual-looking. I have never seen them before, not so sure myself.

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                        schweppes
                        last edited by

                        MMM:

                        I am still finding to out the difference between blue label and burberry sold in dept stalls.

                        Joy,

                        We saw blue label at major dept store. Gosh I can't remember the name but there is some popular Japanese dept stall near Shinjuku area. Something starts with pacific....?

                        My impression is blue label is around S$300+ meanwhile for the burberry brand in the dept store (not boutique), it is going at S$500+.... What are the differences.
                        I'm not a Burberry user but I believe I can answer your question above.

                        The difference between Burberry and Blue Label is the target audience. For Burberry, it targets at women who are 25 years and above, whereas the Blue Label line is targetted at the youths or younger women, or those aged 25 years and below.

                        The luxury market has identified that more youths are into luxury brands, but because the main line is a tad expensive and also the designs are for the \"older\" market, these companies have come up with another line and designs that are targetted at the younger target audience - and I guess that's why the prices are lower too.

                        Some examples are Coach and the Coach Poppy series, the Emporio Armani and Armani Exchange, and even Victoria's Secret and VS Pink.

                        Don't mind my Marketing 101 lesson but hope it answers your question :lol:

                        Personally, as the long as the designs are nice and it appeals to us, doesn't matter if it is for the youths or adults - as long as we look good with or in it :celebrate:

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