I was a handbag addict for about 3-4 years. I’m glad I kicked the habit over 2 years ago. I still enjoy using what I have but no longer buying anymore.
My comfort eating is worse than my comfort shopping because I can still walk away from things I want to buy. I do it because just like with food (I eat what makes me happy not healthy) I buy what makes me feel good. It’s nice when someone compliments your bag or your shoes or your make up but I still know that they don’t really care, it doesn’t give me happiness. One of my favourite bags is a practical one not the most expensive one. The feeling of being worth the expensive bag never lasts for long but it’s hard to see and reconcile during your hardest times/ lowest points. This is how I personally feel and my biggest tell is how many faults I see in any item I have purchased. During one of my worst periods I would be shopping till 3am-4 am in the morning and manage on 4-4 hours of sleep.
An investment is only an investment if there is a buyer for the handbag. At the moment there seems to be a handbag hausse. I sense tulip bulbs in my bones. When the buyers start to dry up, your asset starts to depreciate. Economy classes are needed in my opinion. This comes from a vintage handbag "addict" the hunt is indeed true but when ou see what quality is being sold just because the handbag is branded is an eye-opener when you compare quality and the price for the vintage ones.
But what is most ridiculous about middle class women is that these designer brands DESPISE YOU and you PAY them to condescend you!! They DON'T WANT to be affordable to the middle class, they believe you are bad for their brand image! They want to sell to customers who can afford to own a fleet of bugattis. Have middle-class women no shame??
@perspectiveofme They do treat their choice of customers (rich/famous) well. Why do regular women aspire for validation from a handbag designer? That's not the brand's problem, that's the customer's problem. Private businesses that don't sell necessities, are in no way obligated to sell to everyone.
I buy and use the next day! I hate hoarding actually, so i clear my items frequently when i don't want anything anymore. I am also selective in what i buy to minimise losses, at the same time accumulate credit card points for free airmiles to travel
Not with bags but I think I'm at risk of developing that "hunting" addiction. I'm trying to limit my time browsing online shops and fashion content at least a bit. (It's not a status thing for me, I'm just a perfectionist who gets quickly unhappy with anything to do with esthetics)
This is a great video. However, I would just like to mention that there are individuals who are able to enjoy and purchase luxury goods without having a negative impact on the finances. My husband and I earn a very high income. All of our bills are paid way ahead of time with a large amount of money left over. If I choose to purchase a luxury item it is not a big deal. I enjoy luxury items because of the quality and I tend to keep my items for years and years and years. It is not a status symbol but rather knowing my item will last for a very long time. Granted I put a limit on how many expensive items I purchase a year. I just want the creators of this type of content to be aware that there are people out there who can responsibly purchase luxury items. Thank you.
It's not luxury if there are hundreds and thousands of copies of the same handbag. True luxury is when you can hire services of a *local*, highly-skilled craftsman to make a unique, hand-stitched bag from the finest, locally-tanned leather and/or handwoven piece of cloth...just for you. That is luxury. Getting a Chanel bag with a serial number is buying into the (trashy) brand.
….. and some people work their tails off, spend/save/invest their money wisely and don’t live on credit. Difficult at first but my husband and I became reformed spenders and are now reaping the benefits. Our house is paid off; no car payments on either of our German cars; fly business class on international flights; can afford to buy high end designer goods, etc. Have high end designer handbags and shoes and could buy more but am secure enough about myself that I don’t feel the need that these items need to be high end designer. In fact, wanted a red handbag and the one I liked the best is by Coach - it’s being delivered today. Also, am dyeing red, pair of not high end designer ballet flats with one scuffed toe instead of buying new red shoes.
@@jvnd2785The real luxury is to buy what you love while affording it. Your tastes are yours. If someone prefers the Chanel bag, it’s their luxury. You cannot force it on others. I had jewelry made just for me and still buy pieces more well known in the luxury world. One thing I don’t do is to push others to spend their money how I spend mine. Luxury is very broad, it’s not a one fits for all!
I must be one of the few in the world who is not attracted to any Hermès bag so won't be joining any journey or whatever they might come up with. 😂 Does not mean I am immune to the "enchantments" of the luxury world, especially handbags. I guess it is all about experiencing and checking out what works best for you. In the end it is all personal. Over 10 bags is a lot for me due to my own lifestyle, however I got 15 right now and aiming to downsize when the time is right. 😅
Seriously, thanks for stating the obvious. Also, thanks for pointing out that a lot people seem to think that buying a luxury bag is a short cut to having style. I see so many people walking around with expensive bags and fast fashion clothes. They put in zero effort into how they look and yet spend thousands of $$$$. It’s baffling how people can spend so much and look so clueless. 🤦♀️
@@barbthegreat586 This ended up sounding judgier than I meant it to be. I realize fast fashion exists in for a reason and that not everyone can afford expensive clothes and not everyone has time to thrift their clothes. That said, people who can afford more ethical options but choose not to are saying that they don’t care about fashion or the greater good.
I used to buy a lot. I still buy sometimes now but before I buy anything, I have to assess myself if I really need the other bags anymore or should i sell it. I usually just end up selling when i do want something new.
No feeling compares to my first luxury bag purchase😞 I wore that bag for almost a year and smiled every time I looked at it! Now, as you said in your video, I buy a bag and pretty quickly start thinking about the next one, at the same time as knowing I don’t need another bag.
I think people hoard stuff to quell their boredom and loneliness because shopping specifically the hunting stage is entertaining as well as easy, easier than connecting with other people nowadays. What do you think?
Starting to realize that when untreated, chronic loneliness can manifest in variety of forms that are ultimately detrimental to our well being and health
@@Thehandbaghottie Completely agree! Somehow meeting and hanging out with people is more difficult to do since 2020 lockdown and I partly blame the Internet.
It’s because society is collapsing and this triggers our primal desires to hoard items of value. Money might be worthless due to inflation but a tangible item like a Birkin can be a good investment.
I agree about the inflation part lol. One of the (faulty) reasonings I always use when I want something I don't need is "my money will lose its value in a few weeks anyways. I might as well just buy this..."
The preloved market is flooded with Birkins and Kellys. If you don’t have a really rare one it’s hardly an investment. If you get one from a boutique you must play the game and spent thousands of dollars before you get offered one. If you by in the secondary market you pay double the regular price. I rather invest in gold, bonds or stock options. I lost a lot of money with my handbag collection. It was a good lesson learned 😅
I just bought a $4500 bag 3 days ago. 😮 how did you make this video at the right time? And also, i try to buy things i can actually wear. I don’t wanna buy something that will just collect dust because I’ve already made that mistake.
Sorry about the timing :) But I'm glad that you're using your bags instead of letting them sit in a closet. I don't understand buying something and not using it anyway...
Handbags are just an example to explain the point of this video. It can be other things like clothes or cars. Also, some people like handbags, we all have different interests and there is wrong with that.
@@Chicaboom644 This RUclipsr loves bags that is why she talks a lot about them. She has made videos on other topics. People want to use a different bag on different occasions like any other fashion item. I mean don’t you have several shirts in your closet and don’t you wear a different one every day?
@eleanorfleming2278 Obviously, she loves bags but also recognizes the obsession with them, hence the hoarding video. It indicates a problem. A life that requires making appearances requires different shirts, unless you want to wash the same one all the time, so it's not quite the same. One can use just ONE or just a few beautiful bags and be done.
This is soo timely. I have learned to order on line on bags that are not that so luxury like coach, MK, kate spade, Karl Leggerfeld because I never had those in my career life. When i went to awards night they all have luxurious bags and when I meet high networth clients they are all in luxury brands. I only wanted to have 2 or 3 but then I suddenly realized It depleted my savings😢. Thanks to this video
I'd rather NOT show my social status. It's like poor people trying to lie and show false wealth. I'd rather just own only THREE bags. Backpack for work. Small leather purse black colour for going out. Large tote case for travels. That's IT. Addiction of anything is a result of emotional disfunction and related to OCDs. Buying something and later claiming it's an investment piece is just a comfortable excuse for oneself. Addiction of bags in this video becomes a problem is when you got no savings, over $10,000-$50,000 credit card debts and can't pay off the monthly minimum bills and, so many bags that you finally ran out of space to store them or you lie to your husband 'it's an old bag/you forgot I already own this/my friend bought this for my birthday/it's from my mother/I bought this at a 50% sale".
I don't have a problem with handbags but I am definitely addicted to luxury niche perfume. I have upwards of 90 bottles and can't resist buying the latest release. Logically I know that I will never use it all but logic goes out of the window when I discover something new.
Sports cars are massive feats of engineering that symbolize human innovation and immaculate design. Handbags are overpriced stitched-together pieces of leather that carry your junk. SO NO collecting beautiful cars and collecting silly handbags are NOT the same. The former is a more cerebral pursuit than the latter.
I was a handbag addict for about 3-4 years. I’m glad I kicked the habit over 2 years ago. I still enjoy using what I have but no longer buying anymore.
That's great!! So happy for you
I don’t feel fat when buying a purse 🤣
My comfort eating is worse than my comfort shopping because I can still walk away from things I want to buy. I do it because just like with food (I eat what makes me happy not healthy) I buy what makes me feel good. It’s nice when someone compliments your bag or your shoes or your make up but I still know that they don’t really care, it doesn’t give me happiness. One of my favourite bags is a practical one not the most expensive one. The feeling of being worth the expensive bag never lasts for long but it’s hard to see and reconcile during your hardest times/ lowest points. This is how I personally feel and my biggest tell is how many faults I see in any item I have purchased. During one of my worst periods I would be shopping till 3am-4 am in the morning and manage on 4-4 hours of sleep.
An investment is only an investment if there is a buyer for the handbag. At the moment there seems to be a handbag hausse. I sense tulip bulbs in my bones. When the buyers start to dry up, your asset starts to depreciate. Economy classes are needed in my opinion. This comes from a vintage handbag "addict" the hunt is indeed true but when ou see what quality is being sold just because the handbag is branded is an eye-opener when you compare quality and the price for the vintage ones.
But what is most ridiculous about middle class women is that these designer brands DESPISE YOU and you PAY them to condescend you!! They DON'T WANT to be affordable to the middle class, they believe you are bad for their brand image! They want to sell to customers who can afford to own a fleet of bugattis. Have middle-class women no shame??
I wish these brands treated their customers well...It's humiliating sometimes
@perspectiveofme They do treat their choice of customers (rich/famous) well. Why do regular women aspire for validation from a handbag designer? That's not the brand's problem, that's the customer's problem. Private businesses that don't sell necessities, are in no way obligated to sell to everyone.
No. You are wrong. I do love handbags.
Me too❤
A woman enjoys things, minus MEN?
SOMEBODY STOP HER!
Facts
😂😂😂
me too I literally organized one of the room in my house to keep my bags 👜👛👝🎒💙
I buy and use the next day! I hate hoarding actually, so i clear my items frequently when i don't want anything anymore. I am also selective in what i buy to minimise losses, at the same time accumulate credit card points for free airmiles to travel
Not with bags but I think I'm at risk of developing that "hunting" addiction. I'm trying to limit my time browsing online shops and fashion content at least a bit.
(It's not a status thing for me, I'm just a perfectionist who gets quickly unhappy with anything to do with esthetics)
Next one about Rolex watches and sportscars, for the men.
I did point out the addictions some men have towards the end of the video, but this channel mostly focuses on women's fashion & luxury
Life is short, you could die tomorrow. Just live your life and have fun whether it’s buying bags, or buying shoes. At least we aren’t on fentanyl
My name is lilly and I have a handbag addiction.
The first step is successfully done 😂
For me, the bags symbolize travel. They encourage me to save for travel and bring my perfect bag on the trip.
This is a great video. However, I would just like to mention that there are individuals who are able to enjoy and purchase luxury goods without having a negative impact on the finances. My husband and I earn a very high income. All of our bills are paid way ahead of time with a large amount of money left over. If I choose to purchase a luxury item it is not a big deal. I enjoy luxury items because of the quality and I tend to keep my items for years and years and years. It is not a status symbol but rather knowing my item will last for a very long time. Granted I put a limit on how many expensive items I purchase a year. I just want the creators of this type of content to be aware that there are people out there who can responsibly purchase luxury items. Thank you.
It's not luxury if there are hundreds and thousands of copies of the same handbag. True luxury is when you can hire services of a *local*, highly-skilled craftsman to make a unique, hand-stitched bag from the finest, locally-tanned leather and/or handwoven piece of cloth...just for you. That is luxury. Getting a Chanel bag with a serial number is buying into the (trashy) brand.
….. and some people work their tails off, spend/save/invest their money wisely and don’t live on credit. Difficult at first but my husband and I became reformed spenders and are now reaping the benefits. Our house is paid off; no car payments on either of our German cars; fly business class on international flights; can afford to buy high end designer goods, etc. Have high end designer handbags and shoes and could buy more but am secure enough about myself that I don’t feel the need that these items need to be high end designer. In fact, wanted a red handbag and the one I liked the best is by Coach - it’s being delivered today. Also, am dyeing red, pair of not high end designer ballet flats with one scuffed toe instead of buying new red shoes.
Well said 👏 👌 10/10
@@jvnd2785The real luxury is to buy what you love while affording it. Your tastes are yours. If someone prefers the Chanel bag, it’s their luxury. You cannot force it on others. I had jewelry made just for me and still buy pieces more well known in the luxury world. One thing I don’t do is to push others to spend their money how I spend mine. Luxury is very broad, it’s not a one fits for all!
Not the place or time to be flexing about making bank
I must be one of the few in the world who is not attracted to any Hermès bag so won't be joining any journey or whatever they might come up with. 😂 Does not mean I am immune to the "enchantments" of the luxury world, especially handbags. I guess it is all about experiencing and checking out what works best for you. In the end it is all personal. Over 10 bags is a lot for me due to my own lifestyle, however I got 15 right now and aiming to downsize when the time is right. 😅
Seriously, thanks for stating the obvious.
Also, thanks for pointing out that a lot people seem to think that buying a luxury bag is a short cut to having style. I see so many people walking around with expensive bags and fast fashion clothes. They put in zero effort into how they look and yet spend thousands of $$$$. It’s baffling how people can spend so much and look so clueless. 🤦♀️
That's very judgmental. What is 'looking cheap'? These are social, not essentialist categories. Who's the arbiter, you? And who are you?
Fashion can be bought by anybody; style takes discernment, it has to do with individuality and style is primarily a matter of instinct.
@@barbthegreat586 This ended up sounding judgier than I meant it to be. I realize fast fashion exists in for a reason and that not everyone can afford expensive clothes and not everyone has time to thrift their clothes. That said, people who can afford more ethical options but choose not to are saying that they don’t care about fashion or the greater good.
I used to buy a lot. I still buy sometimes now but before I buy anything, I have to assess myself if I really need the other bags anymore or should i sell it. I usually just end up selling when i do want something new.
No feeling compares to my first luxury bag purchase😞 I wore that bag for almost a year and smiled every time I looked at it! Now, as you said in your video, I buy a bag and pretty quickly start thinking about the next one, at the same time as knowing I don’t need another bag.
Thanks for sharing!!
I think people hoard stuff to quell their boredom and loneliness because shopping specifically the hunting stage is entertaining as well as easy, easier than connecting with other people nowadays. What do you think?
Starting to realize that when untreated, chronic loneliness can manifest in variety of forms that are ultimately detrimental to our well being and health
@@Thehandbaghottie Completely agree! Somehow meeting and hanging out with people is more difficult to do since 2020 lockdown and I partly blame the Internet.
Yeah. I think a part of it is about the dopamine & adrenaline. And you search for that same feeling in your next purchase
@@perspectiveofme I am so happy you answered me! I think we don’t just get dopamine from hunting but also collecting. What do you think?
It’s because society is collapsing and this triggers our primal desires to hoard items of value. Money might be worthless due to inflation but a tangible item like a Birkin can be a good investment.
You actually think people will be interested in purchasing a Birkin when MONEY becomes worthless?
I agree about the inflation part lol. One of the (faulty) reasonings I always use when I want something I don't need is "my money will lose its value in a few weeks anyways. I might as well just buy this..."
The preloved market is flooded with Birkins and Kellys. If you don’t have a really rare one it’s hardly an investment. If you get one from a boutique you must play the game and spent thousands of dollars before you get offered one. If you by in the secondary market you pay double the regular price. I rather invest in gold, bonds or stock options. I lost a lot of money with my handbag collection. It was a good lesson learned 😅
I just bought a $4500 bag 3 days ago. 😮 how did you make this video at the right time? And also, i try to buy things i can actually wear. I don’t wanna buy something that will just collect dust because I’ve already made that mistake.
Sorry about the timing :) But I'm glad that you're using your bags instead of letting them sit in a closet. I don't understand buying something and not using it anyway...
I dont understand the obsession over handbags. A bag is a bag is a bag. They get in the way if anything.
Handbags are just an example to explain the point of this video. It can be other things like clothes or cars. Also, some people like handbags, we all have different interests and there is wrong with that.
@eleanorfleming2278 I know. Bags seem to always be a topic of discussion, more than shoes even. It's all about bags bags bags and more bags.
@@Chicaboom644 This RUclipsr loves bags that is why she talks a lot about them. She has made videos on other topics. People want to use a different bag on different occasions like any other fashion item. I mean don’t you have several shirts in your closet and don’t you wear a different one every day?
@eleanorfleming2278 Obviously, she loves bags but also recognizes the obsession with them, hence the hoarding video. It indicates a problem. A life that requires making appearances requires different shirts, unless you want to wash the same one all the time, so it's not quite the same. One can use just ONE or just a few beautiful bags and be done.
This is soo timely. I have learned to order on line on bags that are not that so luxury like coach, MK, kate spade, Karl Leggerfeld because I never had those in my career life. When i went to awards night they all have luxurious bags and when I meet high networth clients they are all in luxury brands. I only wanted to have 2 or 3 but then I suddenly realized It depleted my savings😢. Thanks to this video
I’m spending my money on designer handbags, fine jewelry and clothes. It’s hard to stop. So I pay cash. ❤
I'd rather NOT show my social status. It's like poor people trying to lie and show false wealth. I'd rather just own only THREE bags. Backpack for work. Small leather purse black colour for going out. Large tote case for travels. That's IT. Addiction of anything is a result of emotional disfunction and related to OCDs. Buying something and later claiming it's an investment piece is just a comfortable excuse for oneself. Addiction of bags in this video becomes a problem is when you got no savings, over $10,000-$50,000 credit card debts and can't pay off the monthly minimum bills and, so many bags that you finally ran out of space to store them or you lie to your husband 'it's an old bag/you forgot I already own this/my friend bought this for my birthday/it's from my mother/I bought this at a 50% sale".
I love my bags because they are fun
I don't have a problem with handbags but I am definitely addicted to luxury niche perfume. I have upwards of 90 bottles and can't resist buying the latest release. Logically I know that I will never use it all but logic goes out of the window when I discover something new.
At least you're aware of the problem :)
Yes! Made it at 11min!! 😂
Love the videos
I love bags. I love designer bags but bec they’re also pretty to look at. Am I consider addict if I buy one once a year?
just loved the images you chose to represent the 20th century. ;-)
thank you :)
i love Delvaux hand bags only
They are of great quality I agree
Give your perspective on teddy Blake handbags. Thank you
Great video!
I'm taking notes!
¿Por que no los dos?
I think I would want around 20 including backpacks, luggage etc 🤔
I LOVE handbags, I will dedicate my spare bedroom to store them
I prefer book bags/backpacks. Not really stylish when it comes to purses anyway. The ones I own were all gifts from family.
Bags rule!
This is social meeting no selling or linking. Legality on bottom of home page. Suggest removing links.
Why did you drag me like this?😯😲😢😭Are you the NSA agent assigned to observe my search history? Because the call is coming from inside the house.
Leave me alone! 😅
hahaha sorry :)
😂😂😂
Sports cars are massive feats of engineering that symbolize human innovation and immaculate design. Handbags are overpriced stitched-together pieces of leather that carry your junk. SO NO collecting beautiful cars and collecting silly handbags are NOT the same. The former is a more cerebral pursuit than the latter.
No, you're wrong. Sports cars are cars, the means to bring you from point A to B. They're overpriced pieces of metal.
Don’t be so judgmental. One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.
@barbthegreat586 wow! You must have a PhD in astrophysics!
@@sdb8478 No ,not in astrophysics, just common sense and I don't like pretentious BS.
Cars lose value the SECOND you leave. They are actually worse.