Burberry Burns US$36.5 Million Worth Of Goods To ‘Protect’ Its Brand, Backfires - DesignTAXIhttps://apple.news/AmE26V4sTQeK07f4LH4hGag
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Shades of a watch buyback
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Re: Shades of a watch buyback
Better link if you don't want to register with Apple.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44885983
Reminds me of how the French would rather convert surplus wine reserves to Vinegar rather than sell it for a discount and cheapen the concept of French wine.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44885983
Reminds me of how the French would rather convert surplus wine reserves to Vinegar rather than sell it for a discount and cheapen the concept of French wine.
Re: Shades of a watch buyback
People still buy Burberry? That checkered theme is so overplayed
I'd burn that shit too
I'd burn that shit too
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Re: Shades of a watch buyback
Those bags and the perfume probably cost next to nothing...
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Re: Shades of a watch buyback
It's all fake based on fake inflated value. Golly if Invicta crushed a thousand of their watches they'd be out what, about $2 million?
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Re: Shades of a watch buyback
That’s before Ben grew a beard.Panerai7 wrote:People still buy Burberry? That checkered theme is so overplayed
I'd burn that shit too
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