
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
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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.”