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					Originally Posted by Alphagamuga  Starbucks was just an example of something one could buy that costs probably five time what it would cost to make something yourself, but that would still wouldn't kick up my "is it immoral to buy this" meter because the amount of money I was handing over wasn't that big. In your case, it would kick up the "is this immoral meter," but for different reasons.
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				01-10-2007, 09:24 PM
			
			
			
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			The proper Southern fratty sorostitute should be wearing pearls and David Yurman. "Return to Tiffany's" crap was cool in 7th grade.
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				01-10-2007, 09:48 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by macallan25  The proper Southern fratty sorostitute should be wearing pearls and David Yurman. "Return to Tiffany's" crap was cool in 7th grade. |  I thought being frat was all about quality - like it makes sense to wear LaCoste or Brooks Brothers instead of Chaps or Old Navy. David Yurman is like the jewelry they sell at Sears, but marked up in hopes that people pay for it.
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				01-10-2007, 11:09 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin   David Yurman is like the jewelry they sell at Sears, but marked up in hopes that people pay for it. |  I agree!!!! I look at Yurman and ask why would anyone pay all that money for twisted silver jewelry!!!
		 
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					Originally Posted by sigmadiva  I agree!!!! I look at Yurman and ask why would anyone pay all that money for twisted silver jewelry!!! |  Those twisted silver David Yurman bracelets remind me of those silver bracelets that my grandma used to use to help ease her arthritis.
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				01-11-2007, 02:23 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by OTW  Those twisted silver David Yurman bracelets remind me of those silver bracelets that my grandma used to use to help ease her arthritis. |  I agree.  That's what I thought they were when I first saw them.
		 
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			For those of you talking about registries, check out www.myregistry.com . You download a tool onto your browser with just one click and you can add anything from any internet store (Walmart, Best Buy, The Limited) onto your registry -- it is genius, really. I've been saying for years that instead of having 4 different registries at Pottery Barn, Macy's, Target and Crate and Barrel, you should be able to merge them into one. Oh and Tiffany and Co, too, I guess! Anyway, I'm kicking myself someone else got to it first, but it is a pretty cool idea!
		
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					Originally Posted by sigmadiva  I agree!!!! I look at Yurman and ask why would anyone pay all that money for twisted silver jewelry!!! |  Obviously you have an extremely limited knowledge of what they carry if you think it is all "twisted silver jewelry." 
 
I think it is extremely classy.
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				01-11-2007, 02:21 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by macallan25  Obviously you have an extremely limited knowledge of what they carry if you think it is all "twisted silver jewelry." 
 I think it is extremely classy.
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					Originally Posted by 33girl  Dude, you're starting to scare me now.  Talk about your truck or fishing or something.   |  
Ha, I know, just have had some experience buying it quite a few times.
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					Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin  I thought being frat was all about quality - like it makes sense to wear LaCoste or Brooks Brothers instead of Chaps or Old Navy. David Yurman is like the jewelry they sell at Sears, but marked up in hopes that people pay for it. |  You obviously don't have a clue.
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					Originally Posted by macallan25  You obviously don't have a clue. |  I've SEEN Yurman. It's ugly tacky new money cocktail jewelry.
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			Ok, I've been to the Yurman store and a lady in my office wears it quite a bit so I've seen a lot of pieces. Some of the stuff is tacky, but generally, I like Yurman.
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					Originally Posted by macallan25  I don't care to argue.......but you would be disagreed with by countless classy, southern, old money women. Do you know the difference between old and new money? Doesn't sound like it. Cocktail jewelry? I have to laugh at your ignorance. 
 That shit that thugged out rappers and ghetto fab women wear in their teeth and around their neck is "tacky new money" jewelry. But i'm sure you love it.
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$5,100...for, um, what? Something you can buy at Wal-Mart?
  
These are classy - if you are 80 and having your portrait painted for the family estate...
  
Y-necklaces? The cast from the third season of friends would approve!
  
Looks like a gaudy piece of cocktail jewelry to me...
  
Look honey, my bracelet matches the travertine counters!
  
And another cocktail ring, just for good measure!
 
And since you edited, things I think are standard classy old-money jewelry - pearl studs. Simple diamond studs. Small, tasteful hoops. I've never liked the big gaudy crap that rappers wear because the jewelry overshadows them - people should wear jewelry, jewelry shouldn't wear people. I have no problem with expensive jewelry if it's worth the price, but I think Yurman is paying for a name and nothing else.
		 
			
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin  Here is some allegedly "classy" Yurman jewelry:  
$5,100...for, um, what? Something you can buy at Wal-Mart?
  
These are classy - if you are 80 and having your portrait painted for the family estate...
  
Y-necklaces? The cast from the third season of friends would approve!
  
Looks like a gaudy piece of cocktail jewelry to me...
  
Look honey, my bracelet matches the travertine counters!
  
And another cocktail ring, just for good measure!
 
And since you edited, things I think are standard classy old-money jewelry - pearl studs. Simple diamond studs. Small, tasteful hoops. I've never liked the big gaudy crap that rappers wear because the jewelry overshadows them - people should wear jewelry, jewelry shouldn't wear people. I have no problem with expensive jewelry if it's worth the price, but I think Yurman is paying for a name and nothing else. |  I like these earrings in the silver and gold.
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