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  2. The wealthy 1% are turning to new status symbols that can’t ...

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    Fashion lovers on TikTok were quick to hype up the low-price retailer’s affordable Birkin dupe, celebrating that they finally had access to the bag gate-kept by the 1%.

  3. Goodbye Louis Vuitton. China’s Gen Z leans into ‘dupe economy ...

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    China’s growing love for dupes isn’t just a problem for established brands such as Louis Vuitton. Sales at its luxury powerhouse owner, LVMH, dropped 10% in the first six months of this year ...

  4. Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Vuitton label was founded by Vuitton in 1854 on Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris. [21] Louis Vuitton had observed that the HJ Cave Osilite [22] trunk could be easily stacked. In 1858, Vuitton introduced his flat-topped trunks with Trianon canvas, making them lightweight and airtight. [21]

  5. Walmart is selling a $78 dupe of the Hermès Birkin bag that ...

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    Walmart and the dupe. The Walmart Birkin bag craze is just the latest boon for the world’s largest retailer, which had a strong 2024. The company was particularly pleased with an increase in one ...

  6. Coin purse - Wikipedia

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    A purse or pouch (from the Latin bursa, which in turn is from the Greek βύρσα, býrsa, oxhide), [1] sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag or pouch, made for carrying coins. In most Commonwealth countries it is known simply as a purse, while "purse" in the United States usually refers to a handbag.

  7. Money bag - Wikipedia

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    A money bag (or money sack) is a bag normally used to hold and transport coins and banknotes, often closed with a drawstring. [1] When transported between banks and other institutions, money bags are usually moved in armored cars or money trains .