Neverfull drama!

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@mrsinsyder Thanks for your opinion... The next time I'm walking next to a women with a dress so short and so sheer that even my 7year old niece can point out the color of her thong and bra I'll be sure to have my husband hold the door open for her, since she is obviously a princess.

My husband holds the door for everyone, regardless of appearance. I think that’s called having manners.
 
I also agree that everyone and their mother has a Neverfull, or at least it seems that way to me. That's what's going to happen when mass production takes over a brand. I definitely see the OP's point, judgement aside. You can definitely apply this logic to other brands, for example, Rolex, BMW, etc. If it seems like everyone has it, does a brand maintain its prestige?

Prestige or exclusivity? I don’t necessarily think those two things go hand in hand. You can be exclusive but that doesn’t automatically mean prestigious. But I’m not one to buy into something just because it’s exclusive. Quality, attraction and level of service are my concerns.
 
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