@@helo793 Yeah I'm crying my eyes out right now because I didn't waste my hard earned money on something with a shiny logo on it because I could get something similar if not better for 10% of the price. Owning luxury brands is alright, as long as you buy what you can afford and don't make it your entire personality because that makes you an unlikeable person.
Hating on them wouldn't exactly help you but yeah, I agree that people turn toxic because they can afford something *branded * which is dumb. People shouldn't judge based on brand name.
It’s satisfying using luxury brands, or having items that are expensive. There are some differences, such as hand made, not outsourced etc. But brands like Louis Vuitton is a scam, you can pay $3000+ for a duffel bag that’s made from a Vinyl, not even leather
Luxury brands are for the poor. Yet those luxury based on their very poor nature western world, very average mediocre western world 😅 Even Oud/Agarwood in Louis Vuitton "Ombre Nomade" is so fake, Louis Vuitton cannot afford real ingredient 😅 Louis Vuitton cannot afford the real original Oud/Agarwood age hundreds of years old like mine 😅 Very poor Japan and France, even your Oud/Agarwood are all fake 😅 Nippon Kodo, a 450 Years Old Incense Company Has Fake Oud/Agarwood 😅 Don't be surprised why those well known artisans and brands worldwide never showed you the tree source but only calling every dark brown oil as Oud/Agarwood, as because they're all using is so random injected young Oud/Agarwood trees (fake oud) injecting with random man-made formula in a bottle into very young trees, raping the very young trees or from illegal hunters with doubtful quality, all they're using is cheap substitute because they cannot afford the real very old pure wild Oud/Agarwood like mine age hundreds of years old on our family private lands inherited for generations. None of them on the equator line, even equator line Africa and America cannot grow Oud/Agarwood but only native to Equator line Indonesia. Perfect looking Oud and must be separated from the rest of the wood = 100% Fake Oud Cultivated Inoculated, Modified, Artisanal, Very Young Tree Injected Unnaturally Adulterated Forcefully To Get Dark Resins = Raping Very Young Trees. Must be separated because the rest parts of the trees are unnatural injected with their self-made formula into the young trees to get resins unnaturally. While the real very old trees like mine never need that but all naturally processed by the nature.
Luxury brands are for the poor. Yet those luxury based on their very poor nature western world, very average mediocre western world 😅 Even Oud/Agarwood in Louis Vuitton "Ombre Nomade" is so fake, Louis Vuitton cannot afford real ingredient 😅 Louis Vuitton cannot afford the real original Oud/Agarwood age hundreds of years old like mine 😅 Very poor Japan and France, even your Oud/Agarwood are all fake 😅 Nippon Kodo, a 450 Years Old Incense Company Has Fake Oud/Agarwood 😅 Don't be surprised why those well known artisans and brands worldwide never showed you the tree source but only calling every dark brown oil as Oud/Agarwood, as because they're all using is so random injected young Oud/Agarwood trees (fake oud) injecting with random man-made formula in a bottle into very young trees, raping the very young trees or from illegal hunters with doubtful quality, all they're using is cheap substitute because they cannot afford the real very old pure wild Oud/Agarwood like mine age hundreds of years old on our family private lands inherited for generations. None of them on the equator line, even equator line Africa and America cannot grow Oud/Agarwood but only native to Equator line Indonesia. Perfect looking Oud and must be separated from the rest of the wood = 100% Fake Oud Cultivated Inoculated, Modified, Artisanal, Very Young Tree Injected Unnaturally Adulterated Forcefully To Get Dark Resins = Raping Very Young Trees. Must be separated because the rest parts of the trees are unnatural injected with their self-made formula into the young trees to get resins unnaturally. While the real very old trees like mine never need that but all naturally processed by the nature.
Saint Laurent and Gucci are both owned by Salma Hayeks husband and the company he inherited from His father Kerig they also have Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen Bottega Veneta and i think he owns a magazine and tv channel to name a few
I don't understand why people are hating so much on these brands and mostly Louis Vuitton. They say people buy those bags only for status which is wrong. The high price isn't only for the brand name but mainly for the materials used, the fact that it was handmade in good working conditions etc... It isn't a scam at all
I agree 💯. In my opinion, the ones who hate on so much of these brands and mostly LV are the ones who cannot afford it 😂, otherwise it’s like shut up. I like what I like!
@@fobo3361 oh I don’t disagree with that. They both can be expensive in their own right. But not considered “luxury brands .” “Key identifiers of luxury brands are high quality, expensive and non-essential products and services that appear to be rare, exclusive, prestigious, and authentic and offer high levels of symbolic and emotional/hedonic values through customer experiences.” Some others not within the top 10 that I think of would be Gucci, Versace, Armani, Tiffany, and Valentino. Personally, I think most of these brands sell overpriced garbage and wouldn’t want to wear it, even if I could afford it. Call it clever marketing, but people who wear these brands are looking for an aesthetic that makes it look like they have money, when a lot of times they don’t. They usually PLASTER their logos on everything too, to make sure others know you are wearing it (also part of the marketing). I know I’d take Vans and Converse over these “luxury” brands in a heartbeat lol
@@thecreatedvoid117 yeah i always hated logos, plus the clothes are always so lame, if i had that type of money i'd just get some awesome custom made and fitted stuff that actually fits my style
@@fobo3361 you are so right! I would find so much more worth in buying whatever I actually liked (most likely pretty cheap or moderately priced) and having it tailored. Tailored to fit you makes a huge difference!
When I can afford, I won't buy brand names, I'll buy for the quality. You can't even buy a t shirt that lasts anymore. Would pay £50 for a t shirt that could last me a good few years
The problem is that nowadays brands don't even create quality anymore, so just going for a brand doesn't necessarily give you a better product. Also "made in Italy" often means just having imported a sweatshop in Italy so they can put that label on
@@tomlxyz yep, ive seen so many brands that used to be good, now their clothing is extra thin & full of polyester. Why make a quality product that last years when you can get your customers coming back for the same thing every couple months. Also, people disliking replicas when often they are BETTER quality than the original. And lower quality clothing means more ends up in landfill rather than being recycled.
Go to cotton traders then and get a 100% cotton tshirt! The mistake many people make with items that are polyester are washing them at too high a hear and tumble drying. I found cotton & modal are really good for summer tshirt then in winter I go for 100% cotton Its also how you treat the clothes when you wash them and wear them. Ive got tshirts ive had for 9yrs or more than are still decent. If you like rock band tshirts Amplified make really good ones.. they are usually £25 ish a go but worth it!
Honestly if I ever became rich, the only things I'd shop for from these brands are perfumes, because I am a sucker for fragrances, and I feel it's one hell of a form of art, the compositions and all and how they combine a bunch of notes, but.... I might be uneducated but I'd never understand the craze for their merch, and bags and other stuff, like yeah I get that designers put in skills too to come up with that stuff, but idk, i can't explain, but it feels like the sort of investment that I can't completely own, I mean, i can tell people will notice a good fragrance more than a branded purse, and honestly a lot of other purses/ clothes do their job pretty fine
This manz really just ignored all the most famous luxury car brands: Mercedes, BMW, Bugatti etc. and APPLE, the largest company in the world, a luxury electronics company (yes, that’s why Apple products are so expensive, Apple products are luxury electronics)
He's only talking about luxury wearables. When people think of the word luxury brands they usually think of clothes and things like expensive watches or purses.
He put in more effort than was necessary, at least he made the effort to go to the stores. I know it probably didn't take much brainpower, but it's just an informative video
I thought that too but really wanted to do top 10 - ran out of time in a 1 min video to say anything else. Another video coming this week with me actually going into these stores.
Scarfs tend to be much better from these brands as well. A Burberry scarf will last you 20-30 years, a cheaper scarf will last you 2 before fading and extensive fraying and will most likely have holes by 5 years
My dad's fiancee said she wanted something from Hermes for her birthday or something. Me and him thought it was just some average luxury chain. We walked in, looked at the pricing, laughed and walked out. She got a swift "Hell no"
Tbh I wanna know why people waste their money on “luxury bags” when backpacks exist. It literally does the same thing. Holds ur stuff.
Status
They just pay for G U C C I written on it in Golden Colours XD XD
@@maxklymenko cringe
Lmao y'all stay crying
@@helo793 Yeah I'm crying my eyes out right now because I didn't waste my hard earned money on something with a shiny logo on it because I could get something similar if not better for 10% of the price. Owning luxury brands is alright, as long as you buy what you can afford and don't make it your entire personality because that makes you an unlikeable person.
HOW ABOUT: “Top ten things you can’t afford”
Underrated comment 😭🖐
Dunno mate somehow aw the neds could jump abt way half of them
Bet you’re money up 🤷🏻♂️
@@badanabta i can literally feel English accent in your comment don’t know why!!
@@PEEKY241 Naw mate scottish, England is a piss poor copy of us.
What Elon Musk could have bought instead of Twitter 😂
Exactly
I've always hated luxury brands. They are literally just like normal brands other than the toxic status difference.
@KDen ShowEm agreed
saint laurent is kinda hard tho sometimes
Hating on them wouldn't exactly help you but yeah, I agree that people turn toxic because they can afford something *branded * which is dumb. People shouldn't judge based on brand name.
Burberry is actually good
It’s satisfying using luxury brands, or having items that are expensive. There are some differences, such as hand made, not outsourced etc.
But brands like Louis Vuitton is a scam, you can pay $3000+ for a duffel bag that’s made from a Vinyl, not even leather
Whoever said money can’t buy happiness didn’t know where to shop.
Luxury brands are for the poor. Yet those luxury based on their very poor nature western world, very average mediocre western world 😅
Even Oud/Agarwood in Louis Vuitton "Ombre Nomade" is so fake, Louis Vuitton cannot afford real ingredient 😅
Louis Vuitton cannot afford the real original Oud/Agarwood age hundreds of years old like mine 😅
Very poor Japan and France, even your Oud/Agarwood are all fake 😅
Nippon Kodo, a 450 Years Old Incense Company Has Fake Oud/Agarwood 😅
Don't be surprised why those well known artisans and brands worldwide never showed you the tree source but only calling every dark brown oil as Oud/Agarwood, as because they're all using is so random injected young Oud/Agarwood trees (fake oud) injecting with random man-made formula in a bottle into very young trees, raping the very young trees or from illegal hunters with doubtful quality, all they're using is cheap substitute because they cannot afford the real very old pure wild Oud/Agarwood like mine age hundreds of years old on our family private lands inherited for generations.
None of them on the equator line, even equator line Africa and America cannot grow Oud/Agarwood but only native to Equator line Indonesia.
Perfect looking Oud and must be separated from the rest of the wood = 100% Fake Oud
Cultivated Inoculated, Modified, Artisanal, Very Young Tree Injected Unnaturally Adulterated Forcefully To Get Dark Resins = Raping Very Young Trees.
Must be separated because the rest parts of the trees are unnatural injected with their self-made formula into the young trees to get resins unnaturally.
While the real very old trees like mine never need that but all naturally processed by the nature.
Fun fact: THE Founder of ROLEX was an orphan and about 90 per cent of their profits go to charity! .
Fake info
no lol
bro he is rat an tata
@@Rajputsuraj-by6wiRatatouille
That’s how they avoid taxes
Yet Walmart is higher than any of these therefore need having Walmart clothes is the most luxury of all
Walmart isnt a luxury brand, therefore not qualifying for this list
@@GoldenElixir8971 yeah that's the joke
@@its.arjun.s Sorry, when I watch serious videos, my sense of humour just dies
@@its.arjun.s unfunny joke
Not sure if it beats LVMH, the conglomerate that owns many of these. Although it also owns many wines and liquors
The jump from 8billion to 33.8billion was CRAZY
That moment when the robber steals your purse but leaves behind everything that was inside
Luxury brands are for the poor. Yet those luxury based on their very poor nature western world, very average mediocre western world 😅
Even Oud/Agarwood in Louis Vuitton "Ombre Nomade" is so fake, Louis Vuitton cannot afford real ingredient 😅
Louis Vuitton cannot afford the real original Oud/Agarwood age hundreds of years old like mine 😅
Very poor Japan and France, even your Oud/Agarwood are all fake 😅
Nippon Kodo, a 450 Years Old Incense Company Has Fake Oud/Agarwood 😅
Don't be surprised why those well known artisans and brands worldwide never showed you the tree source but only calling every dark brown oil as Oud/Agarwood, as because they're all using is so random injected young Oud/Agarwood trees (fake oud) injecting with random man-made formula in a bottle into very young trees, raping the very young trees or from illegal hunters with doubtful quality, all they're using is cheap substitute because they cannot afford the real very old pure wild Oud/Agarwood like mine age hundreds of years old on our family private lands inherited for generations.
None of them on the equator line, even equator line Africa and America cannot grow Oud/Agarwood but only native to Equator line Indonesia.
Perfect looking Oud and must be separated from the rest of the wood = 100% Fake Oud
Cultivated Inoculated, Modified, Artisanal, Very Young Tree Injected Unnaturally Adulterated Forcefully To Get Dark Resins = Raping Very Young Trees.
Must be separated because the rest parts of the trees are unnatural injected with their self-made formula into the young trees to get resins unnaturally.
While the real very old trees like mine never need that but all naturally processed by the nature.
Glad that LV is on top☺
I love LV❤
Saint Laurent and Gucci are both owned by Salma Hayeks husband and the company he inherited from
His father Kerig they also have Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen Bottega Veneta and i think he owns a magazine and tv channel to name a few
I never knew this. I thought most of those brands were LVMH’s. Now I’m going down a Salma Hayek luxury brand Google rabbit hole! LOL 😂
the brand name which owns them is kering and yes u're right but lvmh owns nearly half the industry having a valuation of naly 500 billion
@@tobybartlett the company name is kering
I don't understand why people are hating so much on these brands and mostly Louis Vuitton. They say people buy those bags only for status which is wrong. The high price isn't only for the brand name but mainly for the materials used, the fact that it was handmade in good working conditions etc... It isn't a scam at all
I agree 💯. In my opinion, the ones who hate on so much of these brands and mostly LV are the ones who cannot afford it 😂, otherwise it’s like shut up. I like what I like!
"Calvin klein" be like: i'm a going for a walk. I don't want to come in this list.😂
It sucks that some, if not most of these brands actually burn all the surplus product like perfectly fine handbags just to keep their prices up.
Did you know that Louis Vuitton just raised their price of their most expense purse
I love Burberry sooo much and Tory Burch as well.
I literally guessed channel Gucci and Louis Vuitton
Not surprised by number 1 considering that the original founder is one of the most valuable people in the world
CHRISTIAN DIOR #1
Yasss !! 💯💯
Your the best
You vids are so interesting
i’ve never even heard of hermes
Edit: guys i’m not talking about the god i’m talking about the brand…
How on earth have you never heard of Hermès?
@@radparkourdude3604 they make neckties right?
@@radparkourdude3604 because i’m not a woman who spends a shitload of money on foreign purses and bracelets
@@owey. I‘m nOt LikE oThEr giRLs
@@someundeadtalent2016 he got a point tho he simply stated that he is not a woman and that he doesn't care about these brands
I never expected that Louis would be the top on this list.
wym? The CEO of LVMH is top 3 richest boofs in the world, cornball.
Amancio Ortega in charge of Zara is $55b
Louis Vuitton is the no 1 expensive brand in the world because all BTS mem are ambassadors of this brand
I am so proud of my boys
Only herd of 3 of them
RIP Virgil 🙏🏻
Seeing Max before the conflict reminds me how fast the world can change.
My favourite Louis Vuitton
These valuations are perfect hyperbole.
Wait I think I've heard that word in my English class 🤔
Bag from *rrcopys* , shiny with sequins, well made and sturdy.
Thank you for telling us thieves which stores to rob 😊
Dolche&Gabbana
U didn't know here that 2 weeks later your country would be invaded
This dude just listed 10 companies and I only heard of 3 of them
Deepika Padukone. Ambassador of Louis Vuitton and cartier😮
* house ambassador means only for India not for world
Ngl thought the higher ranking ones would be the more popular commonly purchased by everyone brands like vans or converse
They’re not considered “luxury” brands though. All the brands listed are way overpriced designer brands/labels.
@@thecreatedvoid117 eeh sure they're a luxury to someone
@@fobo3361 oh I don’t disagree with that. They both can be expensive in their own right. But not considered “luxury brands .”
“Key identifiers of luxury brands are high quality, expensive and non-essential products and services that appear to be rare, exclusive, prestigious, and authentic and offer high levels of symbolic and emotional/hedonic values through customer experiences.”
Some others not within the top 10 that I think of would be Gucci, Versace, Armani, Tiffany, and Valentino.
Personally, I think most of these brands sell overpriced garbage and wouldn’t want to wear it, even if I could afford it. Call it clever marketing, but people who wear these brands are looking for an aesthetic that makes it look like they have money, when a lot of times they don’t. They usually PLASTER their logos on everything too, to make sure others know you are wearing it (also part of the marketing).
I know I’d take Vans and Converse over these “luxury” brands in a heartbeat lol
@@thecreatedvoid117 yeah i always hated logos, plus the clothes are always so lame, if i had that type of money i'd just get some awesome custom made and fitted stuff that actually fits my style
@@fobo3361 you are so right! I would find so much more worth in buying whatever I actually liked (most likely pretty cheap or moderately priced) and having it tailored. Tailored to fit you makes a huge difference!
Now some will confuse between the brand value and the market value....
When I can afford, I won't buy brand names, I'll buy for the quality. You can't even buy a t shirt that lasts anymore.
Would pay £50 for a t shirt that could last me a good few years
The problem is that nowadays brands don't even create quality anymore, so just going for a brand doesn't necessarily give you a better product.
Also "made in Italy" often means just having imported a sweatshop in Italy so they can put that label on
@@tomlxyz yep, ive seen so many brands that used to be good, now their clothing is extra thin & full of polyester. Why make a quality product that last years when you can get your customers coming back for the same thing every couple months.
Also, people disliking replicas when often they are BETTER quality than the original.
And lower quality clothing means more ends up in landfill rather than being recycled.
@Papa John's UK send a pizza my way and I'll make a durable shirt for you
Go to cotton traders then and get a 100% cotton tshirt!
The mistake many people make with items that are polyester are washing them at too high a hear and tumble drying.
I found cotton & modal are really good for summer tshirt then in winter I go for 100% cotton
Its also how you treat the clothes when you wash them and wear them. Ive got tshirts ive had for 9yrs or more than are still decent.
If you like rock band tshirts Amplified make really good ones.. they are usually £25 ish a go but worth it!
Honestly if I ever became rich, the only things I'd shop for from these brands are perfumes, because I am a sucker for fragrances, and I feel it's one hell of a form of art, the compositions and all and how they combine a bunch of notes, but.... I might be uneducated but I'd never understand the craze for their merch, and bags and other stuff, like yeah I get that designers put in skills too to come up with that stuff, but idk, i can't explain, but it feels like the sort of investment that I can't completely own, I mean, i can tell people will notice a good fragrance more than a branded purse, and honestly a lot of other purses/ clothes do their job pretty fine
They literally sell the torn jeans what I saw a homeless man wearing at 5000 USD and call it fashion😂
Torn jeans💀bro torn jeans ain’t meta in fashion to you on about
How have I not ever even heard of several of these
Mostly because most people can’t afford it
Glad to know both my parents worked and currently work for LV. Gotta love that in-store discount 😬
So that’s how "hermes” is pronounced 😮
Well you have ‘her-meeze’ for the courier company then for hermès the accessories company it is Er-mess
Isn’t he a little bit like Leonardo di caprio?
My mind whenever I see louis vuitton brand : BTS!
And number 1- Private school hats
This manz really just ignored all the most famous luxury car brands: Mercedes, BMW, Bugatti etc. and APPLE, the largest company in the world, a luxury electronics company (yes, that’s why Apple products are so expensive, Apple products are luxury electronics)
He's only talking about luxury wearables. When people think of the word luxury brands they usually think of clothes and things like expensive watches or purses.
@@senpaired566 vanity items
Bmw and apple is literally normal products not Luxury
@@andreasj1256they are lol
China : 'im gonna end this man whole carrier"
*Start copying the brand
There need to be more from Italy. We are the country of high fashion.
6 of em are French brands👀
Ever heard of Ralph Lauren
I love how all those are french brands exept Rolex
gucci is italian
Burberry is British
Tf Gucci and Prada are Italian, and Burberry is British
After all it's all European
Gucci, Rolex, Burberry, Prada are all not French
I knew Louis Vuitton would win. That brown monogram is the most iconic timeless and beautiful print I’ve honestly ever seen.
And Elon Musk is worth $200B
LV baby
is anyone gonna call out the fact that he’s literally just listing luxury brands and not doing anything entertaining?
?
It's an informative video about expensive brands, what is he supposed to do?
He put in more effort than was necessary, at least he made the effort to go to the stores. I know it probably didn't take much brainpower, but it's just an informative video
I thought that too but really wanted to do top 10 - ran out of time in a 1 min video to say anything else. Another video coming this week with me actually going into these stores.
Number 0, gracie 's shop, animal crossing new leaf
Where he was standing now become a warzone
Smart people wouldn't buy from these places crazy people would
But it's OKAY if your getting it as a gift
Nestle: you guys are nothing compare to the
Just got a new subscriber. I noticed the dedication you traveling place, to place, just for this. Its amazing👑
I definitely want to buy from one of these, as a mark of success in life 🤷🏻♀️
Is this the definition of success to u?
@@m.ismail6077
Everyone's defination is different and it's totally fine
75b.
Microsoft purchasing Activision Blizzard for 69b:
Am I a joke to you?
Never heard of Saint Laurent
Dior makes nice makeup.
The order is surprising
Jhope paved the way
Balenciaga on the corner be like:👁️👄👁️
Thanks for your wonderful information
One day I will own a Saint Laurent piece from the psych rock collection 😭
Burberry ?, Rolex ?, Hermès ?
huh? (I don't know them, lmao)
Rolex is maybe the most famous watch brand
The only thing that I would buy from one of these luxury brands is their cologne and that’s it.
Scarfs tend to be much better from these brands as well. A Burberry scarf will last you 20-30 years, a cheaper scarf will last you 2 before fading and extensive fraying and will most likely have holes by 5 years
My dad's fiancee said she wanted something from Hermes for her birthday or something. Me and him thought it was just some average luxury chain. We walked in, looked at the pricing, laughed and walked out. She got a swift "Hell no"
Lmao
Bernard arnault even became the second World richest man. Hes the owner of most of the French luxury mode companies
Dolce Gabbana?
is it bad that i didn't know any of the brands until top 5
Perfectly fine!
🤔Sounds about right
Manny Khoshbin helped Hermès achieve that kind of value cause of his bespoke one off Hermès Hypercars which is a work of art on wheels.
Whatever you say bud
Nike
Hermes
Louise vuitton
D and G
Jimmy Choo
Ralph Lauren
Gucci
Prada
Miu Miu
Dior
Birkin
Cartier
Burberry
Saint Laurent
surprised that Pagani isnt on this list
Expensive clothes are like nfts besides the fact that you have some use for the clothes.
I own shares in Hermès
ok but who asked?
@@mirceadumitrescu9332 why should I care about you or your opinions?
@@Henri_Hilarious imagine misspelling your
He missed Ralph Lauren
the LVMH group is crazy valuable so doesn’t surprise me
Where is dolce Gabbana?
Where’s COACH at?
Me having First copy of all of these.🤑🤑
The top 5 are the most advertised by celebrities and Influencers so they get more rich.
Bro Elon musk can buy all that his money would 📈📈📈📈📈📈
Bro France basically have all the fancy companies
Elon Musk: lets buy them all
Meanwhile:- Balenciaga laughing in a corner😂🤣
No 1. Brand " The Fashion Store Karachi"
10000 B 💲
Funfact louis vitton was founded by a homeless guy who wanted to make quality leather bags
Ayo, but ain’t Ferrari a luxury goods manufacturer too, I remember reading that somewhere
Cars
Is it completely normal if out of all these brands i only recognise one of theme
Some people underestimate the difference between 1 million and 1 billion.... Google it if you're not sure ❤️😎👍🏼
I don’t understand why some waste money on these-.. I don’t even know half these brands
That sound affect wasn't annoying at all
Ok, i am happy with my 15$ Nike backpack
AFAIK Armani is worth more than at least Burberry and Prada