You can tell how many years have passed since you bought a specific item (even if, like me, you are disturbingly bad with dates...anniversaries...or any form of calendar-based remembrance) when something that, at the time, struck you as expensive and caused pangs of purchase guilt is transformed into a "bargain" when measured against its modern brethren.
Case in point, my over-sized Prada sunglasses...bought, after much angst-ridden soul searching (and checking of funding) probably longer ago than I think...worn incessantly ever since...much beloved...
...and pretty much fixed in my mind as "the most expensive sunglasses that I would lust over". Fast forward to the present...and these tortoiseshell beauties from Paris-based model-turned-designer Emmanuelle Khanh...
Yours...though definitely not mine...for the low, low price of five hundred and ten dollars. At what point, I have to ask, did sunglasses become so expensive?
...since they realized consumers were idiots.
ReplyDeleteHowever, sunglasses are very important. They help prevent wrinkles. And we wear them ON OUR FACE. Therefore, it's an expense I justify.
But $500 is the most I have ever heard of for a pair of plastic sunglasses. I tried a pair once, over-sized snakeskin covered Ralph Lauren's, and was on the cusp ("I LOVE them! I don't CARE how much the cost!") until I saw that they were over $600.
After reading this post, they now seem like a bargain.
Get yourself a pair of Super sunglasses instead-- they are cheap, well-made, and cooler than these ones, imo.
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