When looking at my watch I reflect back on all of the comments I received about it's aesthetics. My friend has given me this Dolce and Gabana watch for my birthday about a year ago and it is still ticking correctly. However, she purchased it in China for a fraction of the actual price and yet I still receive compliments about the watch. I realize that people don't really notice if something is real or fake. The details of the watch are incorrect, but not noticeable. Inside the face of the watch there are many incorrect dolce and gabana prints. Here are a couple of examples: "Dolce & Gabvuna", Dolce & Gablaza", etc. etc. I wouldn't spend hundreds of dollars for a name brand watch. This watch works exactly the same and still has a cute D&G band.
It makes me realize that I don't need to purchase the most expensive items out there because even the cheaper items still receive just as much attention if not more. On the other hand, I really don't like noticably fake things. Like those bags with LK instead of LV or with the D's instead of C's (for Coach). I'm not really sure where I'm headed with this topic, but I just wanted to address the fact that sometimes fakes are well designed and isn't noticeable fake. It would be a good way to save that money for other items or essentials.
I think ever since dress code was enforced many girls has spent more money on accesories. I see many students with really nice school bags and jewelry. In my opinion, dress code hasn't lowered the average spending on costs because girls have to buy those approved shirts and unique accessoires that matches. Many teachers don't enforce the dress code strictly and currently I think the dress code is very vague. Before we weren't allowed to layer over the Punahou shirt, but now I have been informed that it is ok to layer over. I have no idea how I jumped from fake items to the dress code. I'll blame this random jump on the jet-lag that I am still feeling.
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