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Dress in Gucci collection looks just like Thai formal wear - the only difference is the price!

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Dress in Gucci collection looks just like Thai formal wear - the only difference is the price!

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Daily News reported that amusing comment was rife online after fashion house Gucci announced their new collection. 

 

It contained a tunic and skirt that was the spitting image of Thai formal wear. 

 

Netizens were busy putting the two side by side for comparison. 

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

The only real difference, they said, was the price - the Gucci outfit sells for nearly $5000 or about 160,000 baht. 

 

It resembled an outfit Thai women would wear to go and make merit at a temple, suggested many. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

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I'm very snobby about clothes, won't be seen

in anything other than the 'Took Took Mark'

label.

Wife bought a Gucci handbag once, 1500 Aus $ (duty free), didn't last any longer than her Lao (Chinese) copies! 

The shirt of that dress also looks a bit like my $5 t-shirt: the only difference therefore is the price.

The skirt looks like a piece of cloth wrapped around like a towel... my towels costs about $8 a piece, the only difference is therefore the price.

 

made in india ?

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33 minutes ago, Chassa said:

Wife bought a Gucci handbag once, 1500 Aus $ (duty free), didn't last any longer than her Lao (Chinese) copies! 

Yes, those copies are very good quality, that explains the similar longevity.

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39 minutes ago, Chassa said:

Wife bought a Gucci handbag once, 1500 Aus $ (duty free), didn't last any longer than her Lao (Chinese) copies! 

That's because it was a copy. ???? 

3 minutes ago, JeffersLos said:

That's because it was a copy. ???? 

From the Gucci shop in Singapore Airport!

Aren't Thais supposed to scream their lungs out and spurt blood out of every orifice due to cultural appropriation? That seemed to be all the rage in the pre-COVID PC days.

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typo

Fashion is what forces people to be ridiculous because they are scared to seem ridiculous

2 hours ago, Chassa said:

Wife bought a Gucci handbag once, 1500 Aus $ (duty free), didn't last any longer than her Lao (Chinese) copies! 

If that had been my wife she would have become my ex-wife. 

10 minutes ago, anterian said:

If that had been my wife she would have become my ex-wife. 

Thats why i marry rich ones????

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Don,t know about everyone else but I do all my clothes shopping at Armani. The Salvation Armani ????

14 hours ago, anterian said:

If that had been my wife she would have become my ex-wife. 

Her Money!

16 hours ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

made in india ?

for morons

On 6/2/2020 at 7:20 AM, talahtnut said:

I'm very snobby about clothes, won't be seen

in anything other than the 'Took Took Mark'

label.

What does Took Took Mark" mean?

9 minutes ago, Puccini said:

What does Took Took Mark" mean?

cheap as chips

On 6/1/2020 at 10:20 PM, talahtnut said:

I'm very snobby about clothes, won't be seen

in anything other than the 'Took Took Mark'

label.

 

Nice but I prefer the  ' Mir Song ' brand.  Still stylish but a bit less pretentious.

Thais can even copy the Labels correctly. GROTI doent impress anyone.

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