Lulukai
Legacy Member
haha.
"Because most consumers want to be correctly identified by observers, they will be unwilling to select subtle signals that decrease recognition. This is consistent with Seabrook's (2001) suggestion that the middle class have become so good at appropriating the styles of the rich, that the rich have started to choose ugly things that no one would want to copy.
"Because most consumers want to be correctly identified by observers, they will be unwilling to select subtle signals that decrease recognition. This is consistent with Seabrook's (2001) suggestion that the middle class have become so good at appropriating the styles of the rich, that the rich have started to choose ugly things that no one would want to copy.




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