I was thinking the same!!Can’t un-see
I was thinking the same!!Can’t un-see
I cannot deal with fuzzy house slippers that cost more than $25, lol. Not chic.Did you guys see the toilet-floor-mat Oran?
I genuinely want to like Hermes slippers because I love Hermes *colors*. But I just CAN’T with the lack of comfort + price vs style. To me they don’t even look like cool pool slides, they just look like house slippers.I cannot deal with fuzzy house slippers that cost more than $25, lol. Not chic.
Ewww, ostrich looks like pimples to me and triggers my ick responseI don't get the rodeo/pegase charms. They just distract from the bags! I also do not like ostrich. It creeps me out to see the bumps all over!
It is like a homely child that I keep looking at hoping to see some hint of loveliness. They want to be wonderful, but they just look clumsyThose awful disorderly desordre bags
I saw a pink one recently and it looks like someone with chicken poxEwww, ostrich looks like pimples to me and triggers my ick response
Question 1: yes. Prespend ratio at each local boutique/how to get a BK is easily the most FAQ in this forum, according to my observation, and the reason why many people find their way to us.Not really an opinion and perhaps not unpopular…I don’t really understand either the concept of or the fascination with ‘prespend ratio.’ As I understand it, in some countries, one must spend a certain amount to ‘earn’ a B or a K offer. My confusion: how would one know exactly what the ratio is in one’s home store? And, more importantly in my mind, do people actually buy items while consciously calculating progress towards achieving the correct ‘prespend ratio’? Rather than because the items bring them joy?