Just bought a pair of TN's for $180. So steal 😆
After finishing the shift in District 1, my hubbie picked me up. We had a nice conversation earlier about his visit to Rhode to check the BMW car he wanted to buy. There were a lot of things that he needed to check before making the purchase. The funny thing is that he'd cancelled at least three car inspections, and that makes him feel so bad that he decided to go today. Afterwards, he returned saying that he's gonna buy it, a BMW car model 320.
I sometimes wonder why he needs to go that extreme. I mean he's had everything, why needs to buy another car?😥 This is a question being left unanswered.
After searching, there would be some conclusions being reached:
For some consumers, splurging on expensive goods might feel really good. It can go a long way in increasing their self-esteem and sense of achievement. In short, it brings emotional satisfaction than utility and demand.
Perspective towards spending: They perceive non-luxury goods to be inferior and think that higher-priced goods are of greater quality.
Enough with the story of the car, moving on to the story of buying shoes. The other day when we were in a trip to city, we paid a visit to Hype - sneakers and clothing shop. He passionately introduced his favorite line of Nike shoes - TNs, which is the abbreviation of Nike Tunes🏃🏼♀️. Today, while browsing around different sneaker stores, we were lucky enough to buy a TN pair with $180 instead of $240. That's cheap, not to say crazily cheap (according to my hubbie)😤.
I might leave the description of the shoes to tomorrow. All the best!










