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Brand ≠ Quality

Brand ≠ Quality
Brand ≠ Quality

When you walk into a mall and see the price tags of big brands, you can’t help but ask: Brand ≠ Quality? “Is this made of gold, or why is it so expensive?”

Brand ≠ Quality

  1. Brand ≠ Quality
    A pricey logo doesn’t always mean better materials. Sometimes, you’re just paying for the “prestige.” The same T-shirt might come from the same factory – just with a different label.

  2. Marketing, marketing, marketing 📺
    Ads, celebrities, sponsored Instagram posts – all cost millions. Guess what? The brand adds it to the price tag. Basically, you’re paying for that celebrity’s makeup artist too.

  3. Exclusivity psychology 🔒
    The harder something is to get, the more people want it. Luxury brands play this card: “Not everyone can afford it.” Well, no wonder – one pair of shoes costs three months’ salary.

  4. Real quality does exist
    Yes, some brands really do use better stitching, stronger fabric, or more comfortable design. But even then, there’s a point where “better quality” just doesn’t justify a 10x price.

💡 In short: you’re not always paying for quality – but for the logo, the advertising, and the feeling of being “in the club.”

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