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Hey there! 🛍️ When it comes to splurging on fashion, we all have that one special item in our closet that makes us feel like a million bucks. Whether it’s a designer dress, a luxurious handbag, or a pair of top-of-the-line shoes, owning a high-end fashion piece can be a dream come true. So, what is the most expensive item of clothing or bag you own?
The Most Expensive Item:
Let me share some details about my most prized possession in my fashion collection:
Luxury Handbag:
– Brand: Louis Vuitton
– Model: Alma BB
– Price: $2,500
– Color: Monogram Canvas
– Special Feature: Gold-tone hardware and a removable shoulder strap
Designer Dress:
– Brand: Gucci
– Style: Silk Leopard Print Dress
– Price: $3,000
– Fit: Bodycon
– Occasion: Formal events and special occasions
Purchasing Experience:
I remember the excitement and thrill of buying these items and the joy they brought me every time I wear them. It’s not just about the price tag but the story and memories attached to these luxury pieces that make them so valuable.
Why Invest in Luxury Fashion?
Investing in high-end fashion items can be seen as an investment in quality, craftsmanship, and style that will last for years to come. These timeless pieces can elevate any outfit and make a statement wherever you go, reflecting your personal taste and style.
In conclusion, owning a luxurious item of clothing or bag is not just about the price but the emotions, memories, and confidence they bring. So, what’s the most expensive fashion item in your closet? Share your fashion story with us! 💃✨👜 #FashionGoals #LuxuryLifestyle #Fashionista
My Gucci purse. It was out of season and on sale, but still expensive. It’s held up for fifteen years now.
$200 Kate Spade bag. I’ve used it most days for 5+ years and it still looks brand new.
I bought a new Winter jacket this Winter. It cost 1600 Danish Kroner. I was not happy having to dish out that much for a jacket but I needed a new jacket and the picking was slim.
Either custom leather boots or a custom theatrical performance costume, probably. I’m not sure exactly which items were most expensive, but I have multiple performance costumes costing well over $1k USD each and the boots were somewhere in the $2k range. One of those is probably my most expensive item of clothing. I think the boots edge out the most expensive costume, but I could have that wrong.
$200 leather bag from Portland leather
I had a suit custom made for me for my 40th, it was around $2000. That’s the most expensive thing in my wardrobe by far.
$600 north face snow jacket
I have my deceased mother’s full length mink coat.
I try to operate with a “buy higher quality at a smaller quantity” mindset and supplement with thrifting.
That said, my most expensive single item purchase is probably in the 300-400 dollar range. I’ve purchased a bespoke pair of leather boots (Goodyear weld, so they can be repaired), a few nicer bags on sale (leather coach purse, Peak Design backpack), and a few designer dresses on sale from Saks (Theory).
Pretty much everything else in my closet was either free-fifty (inherited from friends and family) or thrifted/found deeply discounted on sales racks.
If I’m spending a higher amount on an item, I’m looking at material quality and usage. The boots made sense because they could be resoled and I kept wearing through other pairs. I would not have spent the same on a pair of boots that cannot be repaired, but someone who places more priority on style and designer fashion may feel differently.
Do sunglasses count?? I got ray ban aviators in lilac colored lens which were super expensive- atleast for me. 280 usd
My ariat boots
Probs my Michael Kors bag… Was it an almost $300 bag? Yes. Did I buy it on sale for $120? Also yes.
My wedding dress…
After that probably my down winter jacket.
A lovely hand beaded and embroidered shawl. I got it secondhand for $150, but it’s the kind of thing you never find again and I haven’t regretted it for a moment (other than five seconds after the purchase, when I went *why did I just drop that much on a SHAWL*, especially because I bought my wedding dress at the same shop for half of that).
Arcteryx Durant coat that I paid 700$. It’s a long insulated raincoat, perfect for the rainy West Coast winters. Worth every $
My wedding dress haha. $1,600 plus alterations.
I think it’s my Chanel WOC, which was a gift.
My doc marten boots, I think they were a couple hundred but I can’t remember.
My chanel small classic flap. A bday present from my husband.
My two best suits, plus alteration. Y’know, the black and navy ones for interviews and such.
The most expensive ‘wearable’ thing I own is my great grandmother’s jewelry. The most expensive things that I wear regularly are my wedding ring and various dress watches.
I’m going to say my most expensive items are shoes – my Hokas and my Teva hiking boots. I don’t have any clothing items that were over $100, most of my clothes are in the $20 – $80 range. I’ve never bought an expensive purse but I’ve been gifted a few. One new Coach bag in like 2012 and the rest were hand-me-downs from my mom or cousin, so I don’t think those count.
Ufff I think that might have to go to my shoes. I only wear tieks and each pair coat $180 or more and I have way more than over 10 pairs. Plus my collections of boots for the winter and each of those were mostly over $200. After that probably my jackets and then my dresses.
My mom gifted me a Burberry scarf for Hannukkah and I still am afraid to google how much it costs. I’ve dropped it on the sidewalk in Manhattan many times.
$350 cocktail dress I bought for a wedding. Obviously will be wearing it as often as possible.
I only have like 4 pieces of clothing I’ve bought new and I’m really happy with this one 😁
My blundstone books. 5+ years later of nearly daily wear and they’re still perfect (with some maintenance)
$12,000 Rolex watch I bought for myself about 15 years ago. I love it. It’s beautiful. It’s large for a women’s watch (I bought the unisex size — larger than women but not as huge as man’s watches). It has a mother-of-pearl face with yellow gold numerals. I bought it in Dubai (at an official Rolex store so I know it’s legit) where there is no sales tax so I considered it a $1200 discount LOL.
I just bought myself a cartier panthere two toned watch for my 25th birthday. More so a quarter life crisis purchase. Everyone i know is getting engaged or married and i have no one. No guy is interested in me at all. It’s just me and my career. My friends said to wait for my future husband to buy the watch for me and I said I don’t know when that will happen so i just bought it. I know it’s pathetic to think something that expensive will make me feel better but it helps sometimes.
I have an Osprey backpacking pack: I think I spent $250 on it?
Then most of my hiking gear I do pay for quality