Life is so short, why spend money on "value in the eyes of others"?
I'd rather spend money on things I truly enjoy,
even if it's a seemingly equivalent alternative,
as long as I like it, it's worth it.
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Life is so short, why spend money on "value in the eyes of others"?
I'd rather spend money on things I truly enjoy,
even if it's a seemingly equivalent alternative,
as long as I like it, it's worth it.
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Observing user needs reveals that people don't pursue high prices, but rather "accuracy."
Accurately matching their aesthetics, the context, and their budget.
Replicas offer a more flexible option.
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Any industry that can sustain itself for decades must have its own market logic.
The existence of replicas stems from both demand and advancements in craftsmanship and supply chains.
It allows beauty to transcend class barriers and return to the essence of life.
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In most people's real lives, the significance of an item is never about "status," but rather the convenience, quality, and pleasure it brings.
A good choice is one that satisfies these needs.
Excellent design should be seen, touched, and used by more people, not limited by price.
When a work exists in a more accessible way,
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Any industry that can sustain itself for decades must have its own market logic.
The existence of replicas stems from both demand and advancements in craftsmanship and supply chains.
It allows beauty to transcend class barriers and return to the essence of life.
In most people's real lives, the significance of an item is never about "status," but rather the convenience, quality, and pleasure it brings.
A good choice is one that satisfies these needs.
Modern consumers are more willing to spend money on experiences than simply on brand premiums.
Travel, education, quality of life—these all bring more value than an expensive invoice.
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True taste is a wisdom of moderation.
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