There seems to be a tendency to buy complete and utter tat and rubbish these days.
The success of sites like Temu and Shein shows there is a market for people looking to buy stuff they don't really need in the belief they are getting a bargain. Then it arrives and it's crap, not as advertised, the wrong size, so suspiciously cheap you have to imagine slave labour is behind a lot of it. I'd imagine most of it never gets used or thrown in the bin, and it probably isn't worth the effort to send it back.
I bought a pair of Bose headphones when the first lockdown happened in 2020. Cost me £270 but they are still going strong. Used almost every day since they arrived in the door. Changed the pads, and the battery is now down to less than 80%, but still hoping to get another year or two of daily usage out of them.
I also bought a classic long winter wool coat from a tailor in a town in Northern Italy back in 2007. The sort of timeless piece that never goes out of fashion. It cost an awful lot of money, but it's starting to look like I will be owning it for life. I have had to get some of the internal lining replaced over time, but the coat itself is like the day I bought it.
So, what things have you purchased that were more expensive but are worth it?
The success of sites like Temu and Shein shows there is a market for people looking to buy stuff they don't really need in the belief they are getting a bargain. Then it arrives and it's crap, not as advertised, the wrong size, so suspiciously cheap you have to imagine slave labour is behind a lot of it. I'd imagine most of it never gets used or thrown in the bin, and it probably isn't worth the effort to send it back.
I bought a pair of Bose headphones when the first lockdown happened in 2020. Cost me £270 but they are still going strong. Used almost every day since they arrived in the door. Changed the pads, and the battery is now down to less than 80%, but still hoping to get another year or two of daily usage out of them.
I also bought a classic long winter wool coat from a tailor in a town in Northern Italy back in 2007. The sort of timeless piece that never goes out of fashion. It cost an awful lot of money, but it's starting to look like I will be owning it for life. I have had to get some of the internal lining replaced over time, but the coat itself is like the day I bought it.
So, what things have you purchased that were more expensive but are worth it?