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Luxury brand/ name brand foos are done in yo!

That Louis Vuitton bag yous bought for your gurrl for $5000 just become fitty bucks!

:ROFLMAO:

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The thing is it was always fitty bucks, but they made yous pay $5 grand for da longest time........:ROFLMAO:

Thank you Prez Trump........:ROFLMAO:
 
Luxury brand/ name brand foos are done in yo!

That Louis Vuitton bag yous bought for your gurrl for $5000 just become fitty bucks!

:ROFLMAO:

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The thing is it was always fitty bucks, but they made yous pay $5 grand for da longest time........:ROFLMAO:

Thank you Prez Trump........:ROFLMAO:

Chinese knock offs have been a thing forever, besides, people pay for the badge.. without badge it loses a lot of appeal.

Good deal for regular people ? yes

Will it hurt LVMH, Gucci, Prada, Hermes etc ? no, but maybe they'll mark up the European stuff even more with a "made in 200 year old village factory in Tuscany or wherever"

Nobody would but a made in wherever Ferrari, right ? Want one made in Bihar or Punjab ? :P
 
Chinese knock offs have been a thing forever, besides, people pay for the badge.. without badge it loses a lot of appeal.

Good deal for regular people ? yes

Will it hurt LVMH, Gucci, Prada, Hermes etc ? no, but maybe they'll mark up the European stuff even more with a "made in 200 year old village factory in Tuscany or wherever"

Nobody would but a made in wherever Ferrari, right ? Want one made in Bihar or Punjab ? :P
Oh bhai everything made in China and Trumps totally destroyed the luxury brand market with his trade war......

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Oh bhai everything made in China and Trumps totally destroyed the luxury brand market with his trade war......

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They'll go other places then, already have setups in multiple countries. SEA countries I expect will end up with a windfall bounty. Even us dalits may get a slice thrown our way.

I've seen how garment factories work here, multiple brands, M&S, Levis, many others make here in India. BD is another big one for garments and undergarmaments.

These high street luxury ones they also still make, I'm quite sure, back in Italy.

What they decide to do with TSMC etc, that cutting edge tech stuff. China is fast catching up, but still has a ways to go.
 
Man its a bloodbath out there for brand names now. Even gullible indian fellas figuring it out yo:

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It is now a battle between an older, civilised India and a barbaric new India​


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Last week, on account of something I posted on X, I caught a glimpse of the culture and values of ‘new India’. It was a nasty, noxious experience that made me nostalgic for that old India in which I spent more than half my life. My post on X came after the Supreme Court ruled that Urdu was an Indian language. In this post, I said that Urdu was among the most beautiful languages in the world and should be celebrated in India and that it was sad that the Hindutva loony brigade needed to be reminded of this by the Supreme Court. I grew up in Delhi and it was poetry in Urdu that I first learned. To this day, it is Urdu poetry that moves me.

Another reason why Urdu has a special place in my heart is because it defines perfectly the Indian ability to absorb ideas and words from elsewhere and make them our own. Indian civilization, in older times, was so confident that it allowed in fresh ideas and influences from other lands without being threatened by them. Foreign ideas and languages became magically Indian after some time in our wondrous melting pot. So, when I said Urdu was one of the most beautiful languages in the world, I had no idea that.....

























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we behind a paywall. :mad:(n)

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I do agree with the lady here, but.. Urdu IS an Indian language, its from UP, and it is a beautiful tongue. 100% Indian heartland ki zubaan.

that's the trouble with these zealots, everything from kebabs and kormas to language associated with Musalmans = bad.

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communist snake wine, "very good to give power to men" ..

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