I think it also depends on how each person value things. Hence the "A Other Trash is Another Treasure". Like for me, I can go a little bit expensive for a Pizza cause I love it, and I would not regret buying it. But for things like Steak or Burger, even if I found some that just less expensive, I would probably back out, cause it's not worth it no matter how good it is.
Suisei: "For me, buying a bag that costs 100K yen makes me feel that my money sense is derailing. . . . . " Also Suisei: _spends a plenty lot on gacha_
This's why I stopped playing gacha games. Those micro transactions really messed up my value of money. I deemed $20 games as very expensive and honestly a waste of money, but somehow gacha games can lure me to spend above $20 and somehow I won't think it's expensive, but just the right amount.
@@dwiatmika9563 100k is around 1k, gacha players def have spent that easily lol. if 1 game is 3 years old, 1 month they buy the monthly thing at 30$, thats 1080$. I've seen ppl buy the 100$ pack monthly lol.
I think it’s rare if anyone spends above ¥700k JPY (~$4.7k USD) on gacha unless you have terrible luck, trying to get extra copies, or the game has trash drop rates (*coughfgocough*). For instance, I would expect a C6 Genshin Impact Banner Character (that’s 7 copies) to be in the ballpark of $1.0k to $1.4k USD. That said, if you can avoid playing Gacha Games, you should do so because once you open your wallet - your money will likely continue to flow into the Gacha void.
I can totally relate to this shopping experience. I don't go to branded stores cause it's so intimidating, especially if the staff follows you around. Also, welcome back Yuna-san.
I find it interesting that Suisei have no interest in branded things but even so when a Holomember comments on which member looks the most elegant they usually choose Suisei
Nice to have you back Yuna! Love your clips. I find it really admirable that she is going "yeah I am earning a lot of money but I want to keep my money sense/spending normal". It probably would be pretty easy to just let yourself go and spend large amounts of money since you do have the money to afford it. Otherwise, this clip reminds me of three older clips, forget where they were from. One where she was walking aroung with Toko and Chigusa from Niji, it was cold and she didn't have a coat so she just entered a shop, tried a coat and it was apparently really cute. But then they learned it was very expensive and realized they were in a Burberry. Second was a somewhat later clip where she talked about going to a store, buying a bunch of stuff and then the clerk going "you must be rich". Since this seems to contradict a bit with her stated lack of interest in brand clothing and expensive stuff I presume this was a normal clothing shop rather than anything particularly expensive and branded and the reason the clerk made the remark was on the amount of things she bought which individually were relatively normal prices. The other one was about her not understanding weird expensive fashion clothing that doesn't fit common sense.
Reminds me of her radio program with (i forgot her friend's name! Sorry!) Talking about how they were stumped about a "high fashion dress" they saw, that they both thought it looked like sewn trash bags, yet it costed like 800k.
@@YawnMK1 That was the third clip I was talking about! That radio show was Heikousen Scramble with voice actress Tadakoro Azusa. I saw the clip in the channel Nonkini. I also saw the "Suisei goes to a clothing shop, buys a bunch of clothes and is called rich by one of the workers" clip there as well, also from the same radio show (thought from a different episode). Thought the Burberry story was from another channel.
I think it's about how many item you get, rather than how much money you spend. And we already know our kanemochi suisei have so much money, because her name 'suisei' already became a brand itself.
It's really versatile, how she can do sounds like 2:47 while also being capable of giggling psycopathily while hacking with an axe at her friends... And eating their hearts.
@@Righthandfrombehind yes. Also (in the same Project winter game) killed Fubuki and wore her skin in order to mock Matsuri (they were lovey dovey at the time)
Nowadays I could afford pretty much any clothes, but my favorite shop is still the one that sells second-hand stuff. It's hard to shake the "get only what you need for a good price" mentality you grew up with. It still excites me when I think I made a good deal.
the crazy thing is, most of the time the 100-200k branded stuffs are owned by the same parent company that sells 600-700k branded. for the "poor", the expensive branded one makes the cheaper ones looks appealing since the quality is pretty close anyway and in turn it'll have higher sales volume, while for the "riches" the cheap branded one makes the more expensive ones looks classy and valuable so despite the sales volume is a bit lower, the margin is higher since it's probably made in same sweatshop anyway lol.
I remember when she went into the wrong store to look at a jacket. The same jacket elsewhere was significantly more affordable. She liked that jacket, till she saw the price. Then she fled with all her might.
People joking around about Sui's gacha spendings but they don't really get that high unless you're an insane whale. I doubt Sui has to spend as much as 700k on Ensta in one go
I mean, she does get her credit card stopped (apparently pretty often even?) because of gacha. Thought part of it is because she can't be bothered with raising her card limit (there is another clip, probably an older one where she talked about that).
With Gacha, no one really whales on one go since they usually have a pity system. But it would not be surprising if Suisei's accumulated gacha spendings far exceed luxury bag prices. I know mine did with $6k total spent on a single game. Lol
@@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke yes, I don't doubt that her total gacha spendings has matched luxury brand spending. But it's the 'sense of money' that she talks about. Gacha makes you spend small to medium amounts each patch cycle so it doesn't hurt your wallet too much that you stop. Same strat as casinos.
I really understand that. I also have a hobby that if you're not careful it will cost you a lot and it made you want to buy higher and higher tier equipment if you don't have a brake. I used to think that spending $100 for a gear is expensive, but not so today. I think this goes with every hobby I guess. please be a responsible buyer everyone!
700K yen. Allow me to put that into perspective: Chris Broad's new travel series involves him driving around Northern Japan with Natsuki in a cheap-ass 2nd-hand car. The car's price: ~50K yen. That bag alone is worth almost *_14_* of those cars.
Glad to see that Suisei values what the gods have given us. Money is really helpful if used correctly, but if used wrong it ruins your life. I am quite young with 19 but since I am born in an ass rich country and my entire family consists of entrepreneurs (so am I), I do allow myself to say that I know a bit about money. Money can allow you to do the things that make you happy but if there is nothing thats fun in the first place it becomes worthless. So treat important things special to leave room for happiness. If you don't by buying overpriced shit nonstop, rest in peace. Many take their own lives because of addiction. Suisei truly is a role model to many of us💙
I once went into a Saks 5th Avenue, as it had just opened in my city. It was mind-boggling seeing a dress that goes for like $200 tops anywhere else going for $800, and a regular dressy shirt going for like $400 (This is all in pesos, adjusted for usd). Had the same shock when a Gucci store opened, and the _ugliest_ slippers I've ever had the misfortune of looking at costing as much as two months of my salary. I'm reminded of certain passages of the American Psycho book, where Pat Bateman spends half a chapter listing what everyone else around him is wearing, or he thinks about stuff he'll buy off a catalogue, and there's subtle indications that it all looks chintzy and weird, but because an obscene amount of money was spent on it, no one really says anything.
Insanely rich people (so called whales) like to feel the weight of their wealth. The reason for them to buy such items is to have something that most people cannot.
Some branded items also comes with certificate of authenticity, people do collect these (artificially) limited items just like how people subscribe to diamond scam. The value is dictated by the society that appraise it's value, like the stupidly rich people. Limited edition bag surely on that list, but one thing that they would not wore is premade clothing or shoes, branded or not. They would rather have them tailored by the designer themselves.
@@chairmancat3668 I feel like branded one is for the upper class, not too rich but rich. The Insanely rich one would go to these custom handmade. Not sure if it same everywhere, but that what i saw in Japan/UK.
The world of branded handbags is scarier than Suisei thinks. ¥700K ($5K) is for the cheap brands. The high end items from expensive brands go for $40K+. And if you think you can waltz in and just buy a bag, think again! You need to buy thousands of dollars of random goods like ties and belts to have the privelage of buying a $40K handbag.
What, so you have to buy items at certain amount first to be able to buy the bags? You can't just buy the bags directly? Which brand/shop practiced such things?
@@MeoniumHermes is THE most expensive brand though. And a lot of high rollers only prefer to buy Hermes because of this exclusivity- needing to buy other accessories first before getting the “privilege” of buying their bag. LV doesn’t even require this.
@@randomseasoning5799 I always laugh at people who buy things for "exclusivity" without any consideration for aesthetics. Idiots are spending silly amounts of money on advertising that they're suckers without a sense of fashion.
Its good that shes limiting her sense of money since once she gets the taste of spending huge money and is okay with it. It wont take long till it spills over to her gacha addiction hahaha
Suisei: I am going to spent money on gacha to forget about spending money on a luxury bag for mom to make me remember my days in Hololive are profitable 😂😁
For American fans, at the current exchange rate, 100k yen is 681 usd. I could MAKE (including ordering materials) a bag for less than that and (once I am more skilled and versed) it would likely be of similar quality. "The smaller one is made more delicately"; then it should cost LESS because it's more prone to falling apart. The use of buzzwords in sales is just x-x.
Considering that TH-cam takes 30% of the super chat, I believe that Hololive takes 50% of the remaining 70% and leaves only 20% for herself. I imagine or would like to believe that the membership is 100% hers. But it's just my assumption, I don't know if Hololive also takes a percentage. What I am sure of is that she also makes good money from sponsorships, mentions, appearances.
@@mimoyfalcon2153Depends on who funds the merch. And Hololive encourages it's talents to be more business savvy: Cover could design and produce merch for its talents, but the talents could commission merch using their own money for more profit. In some cases they even receive close to 90% of the merch profit by doing the latter. This is why even Marine with her huge income always found herself in the red sometimes: she spends money to rake in even more money.
Branded bags still cost less than what Suisei spends on gacha in a week...
these Branded bags do give Suisei gacha a run for their money tho...
I think it also depends on how each person value things.
Hence the "A Other Trash is Another Treasure".
Like for me, I can go a little bit expensive for a Pizza cause I love it, and I would not regret buying it.
But for things like Steak or Burger, even if I found some that just less expensive, I would probably back out, cause it's not worth it no matter how good it is.
Suisei: "For me, buying a bag that costs 100K yen makes me feel that my money sense is derailing. . . . . "
Also Suisei: _spends a plenty lot on gacha_
This's why I stopped playing gacha games. Those micro transactions really messed up my value of money. I deemed $20 games as very expensive and honestly a waste of money, but somehow gacha games can lure me to spend above $20 and somehow I won't think it's expensive, but just the right amount.
Well yeah, but a bag is basically just an optional fashion item while gacha is essential.
I don't she spend 100k yen on a single gacha lol, there's hard cap but yeah she probably spend a lot
@@dwiatmika9563 100k is around 1k, gacha players def have spent that easily lol. if 1 game is 3 years old, 1 month they buy the monthly thing at 30$, thats 1080$. I've seen ppl buy the 100$ pack monthly lol.
I think it’s rare if anyone spends above ¥700k JPY (~$4.7k USD) on gacha unless you have terrible luck, trying to get extra copies, or the game has trash drop rates (*coughfgocough*). For instance, I would expect a C6 Genshin Impact Banner Character (that’s 7 copies) to be in the ballpark of $1.0k to $1.4k USD.
That said, if you can avoid playing Gacha Games, you should do so because once you open your wallet - your money will likely continue to flow into the Gacha void.
I can totally relate to this shopping experience. I don't go to branded stores cause it's so intimidating, especially if the staff follows you around.
Also, welcome back Yuna-san.
Remind me to Burberry Accident
**IRL stuff**
Suisei:
**gacha png images**
Suisei: Ill take your entire stock
I find it interesting that Suisei have no interest in branded things but even so when a Holomember comments on which member looks the most elegant they usually choose Suisei
It's how she carries herself. Sui's the comfort over style gal. For fashion and branded stuff I think Lamy fits the bill
i think you dont need necessarily use branded items to look elegant
chocosen is no 1 i think
Celebs don't generally wear brands unless the brand pays them to. Fashionable people in general don't wear branded logos on their clothing.
Good fashion sense, I’d guess. You don’t need to shop from big brand stores to look good.
"I have 0 interest in branded things"
Me: 120% instant waifu
Nice to have you back Yuna! Love your clips.
I find it really admirable that she is going "yeah I am earning a lot of money but I want to keep my money sense/spending normal". It probably would be pretty easy to just let yourself go and spend large amounts of money since you do have the money to afford it.
Otherwise, this clip reminds me of three older clips, forget where they were from. One where she was walking aroung with Toko and Chigusa from Niji, it was cold and she didn't have a coat so she just entered a shop, tried a coat and it was apparently really cute. But then they learned it was very expensive and realized they were in a Burberry. Second was a somewhat later clip where she talked about going to a store, buying a bunch of stuff and then the clerk going "you must be rich". Since this seems to contradict a bit with her stated lack of interest in brand clothing and expensive stuff I presume this was a normal clothing shop rather than anything particularly expensive and branded and the reason the clerk made the remark was on the amount of things she bought which individually were relatively normal prices. The other one was about her not understanding weird expensive fashion clothing that doesn't fit common sense.
Reminds me of her radio program with (i forgot her friend's name! Sorry!) Talking about how they were stumped about a "high fashion dress" they saw, that they both thought it looked like sewn trash bags, yet it costed like 800k.
@@YawnMK1 That was the third clip I was talking about! That radio show was Heikousen Scramble with voice actress Tadakoro Azusa. I saw the clip in the channel Nonkini. I also saw the "Suisei goes to a clothing shop, buys a bunch of clothes and is called rich by one of the workers" clip there as well, also from the same radio show (thought from a different episode). Thought the Burberry story was from another channel.
I think it's about how many item you get, rather than how much money you spend. And we already know our kanemochi suisei have so much money, because her name 'suisei' already became a brand itself.
I hear that mikochi was able to buy a car for her mom. she's really working hard and diligent person.
she bought her family a new house
1:45 That pause XD
This is why you always tell the clerk your budget first
i think is not about the budget, but more a value reasons, heck her weekly gacha fund is more than that
If you go to branded store that have no price tag, the target customer doesn't have a budget, they just buy whaver they want.
It's really versatile, how she can do sounds like 2:47 while also being capable of giggling psycopathily while hacking with an axe at her friends... And eating their hearts.
That's just her Witch of the Waste voice.
Also
if I recall correctly she ate Mio Mama's heart one time no?
@@Righthandfrombehind yes. Also (in the same Project winter game) killed Fubuki and wore her skin in order to mock Matsuri (they were lovey dovey at the time)
Dios Mio.
@@Righthandfrombehind Matsuri Nuestra*
As if I needed another reason to support this awesome comet, I love her attitude towards brands!
Nowadays I could afford pretty much any clothes, but my favorite shop is still the one that sells second-hand stuff. It's hard to shake the "get only what you need for a good price" mentality you grew up with. It still excites me when I think I made a good deal.
meanwhile Miko bought a house
See Burberry shopping incident and gacha escapade for previous details....
if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it. hahahaha
the crazy thing is, most of the time the 100-200k branded stuffs are owned by the same parent company that sells 600-700k branded. for the "poor", the expensive branded one makes the cheaper ones looks appealing since the quality is pretty close anyway and in turn it'll have higher sales volume, while for the "riches" the cheap branded one makes the more expensive ones looks classy and valuable so despite the sales volume is a bit lower, the margin is higher since it's probably made in same sweatshop anyway lol.
I remember when she went into the wrong store to look at a jacket.
The same jacket elsewhere was significantly more affordable.
She liked that jacket, till she saw the price.
Then she fled with all her might.
and i thought spending 700k yen on headphones was a stretch. sheesh
Well 5k for a headphone/ musical instrument which might last you a lifetime, or a well crafted bag is okay. But for branded one? meh.
suisei: 700k yen for a bag?!? are you crazy?!? thats equivalent to 2000 gacha rolls!
Suisei mom : raf Simons, Rick Owens that's what I usually dress in.
Suisei: 700k, but that is like 2 weeks of gatcha money!
People joking around about Sui's gacha spendings but they don't really get that high unless you're an insane whale. I doubt Sui has to spend as much as 700k on Ensta in one go
I mean, she does get her credit card stopped (apparently pretty often even?) because of gacha. Thought part of it is because she can't be bothered with raising her card limit (there is another clip, probably an older one where she talked about that).
@@gokbay3057 Japanese credit card limits are generally lower (like 100k or so)
@@gokbay3057 Multiple transactions in short time could stop your CC even it's small amount.
With Gacha, no one really whales on one go since they usually have a pity system. But it would not be surprising if Suisei's accumulated gacha spendings far exceed luxury bag prices. I know mine did with $6k total spent on a single game. Lol
@@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke yes, I don't doubt that her total gacha spendings has matched luxury brand spending. But it's the 'sense of money' that she talks about. Gacha makes you spend small to medium amounts each patch cycle so it doesn't hurt your wallet too much that you stop. Same strat as casinos.
$5k bag... ouch...
For reference $2-3000 usd gets you like a canvas bag at Goyard and a wallet at Chanel.
I really understand that. I also have a hobby that if you're not careful it will cost you a lot and it made you want to buy higher and higher tier equipment if you don't have a brake.
I used to think that spending $100 for a gear is expensive, but not so today. I think this goes with every hobby I guess. please be a responsible buyer everyone!
700K yen. Allow me to put that into perspective:
Chris Broad's new travel series involves him driving around Northern Japan with Natsuki in a cheap-ass 2nd-hand car. The car's price: ~50K yen.
That bag alone is worth almost *_14_* of those cars.
That car was not 50k yen... It was 290k yen
Nah 300k yen was the price of that kei car, roughly over 2000 USD
I get it. I too spend 1.5 grand pulling gacha but am still using the same 10 year old indestructible bag because anything else doesn't make sense.
Good Grodd. No piece of luggage on this _planet_ can possibly be worth more than, oh, three hundred bucks, tops.
dude, that bags better have infinite storage or iron-man transform quality
700000 yen Jesus that’s almost 2 months of my salary
Glad to see that Suisei values what the gods have given us. Money is really helpful if used correctly, but if used wrong it ruins your life. I am quite young with 19 but since I am born in an ass rich country and my entire family consists of entrepreneurs (so am I), I do allow myself to say that I know a bit about money.
Money can allow you to do the things that make you happy but if there is nothing thats fun in the first place it becomes worthless. So treat important things special to leave room for happiness. If you don't by buying overpriced shit nonstop, rest in peace. Many take their own lives because of addiction.
Suisei truly is a role model to many of us💙
I once went into a Saks 5th Avenue, as it had just opened in my city. It was mind-boggling seeing a dress that goes for like $200 tops anywhere else going for $800, and a regular dressy shirt going for like $400 (This is all in pesos, adjusted for usd). Had the same shock when a Gucci store opened, and the _ugliest_ slippers I've ever had the misfortune of looking at costing as much as two months of my salary. I'm reminded of certain passages of the American Psycho book, where Pat Bateman spends half a chapter listing what everyone else around him is wearing, or he thinks about stuff he'll buy off a catalogue, and there's subtle indications that it all looks chintzy and weird, but because an obscene amount of money was spent on it, no one really says anything.
some branded items are way too expensive few times over other branded items with similar designs, that i wonder if its a money laundrying scheme
It's a scheme to take advantage of suckers with money.
Insanely rich people (so called whales) like to feel the weight of their wealth. The reason for them to buy such items is to have something that most people cannot.
Some branded items also comes with certificate of authenticity, people do collect these (artificially) limited items just like how people subscribe to diamond scam. The value is dictated by the society that appraise it's value, like the stupidly rich people. Limited edition bag surely on that list, but one thing that they would not wore is premade clothing or shoes, branded or not. They would rather have them tailored by the designer themselves.
@@chairmancat3668 I feel like branded one is for the upper class, not too rich but rich. The Insanely rich one would go to these custom handmade. Not sure if it same everywhere, but that what i saw in Japan/UK.
Wow. Surprised she hasn't been after all this time.
Then the funniest part is Sui’s own tapestry going for more than 2 million yen on mercari 😂😂😂
The prices for the limited plushies released with DONKI was also stupid af
The world of branded handbags is scarier than Suisei thinks. ¥700K ($5K) is for the cheap brands. The high end items from expensive brands go for $40K+.
And if you think you can waltz in and just buy a bag, think again! You need to buy thousands of dollars of random goods like ties and belts to have the privelage of buying a $40K handbag.
What, so you have to buy items at certain amount first to be able to buy the bags? You can't just buy the bags directly? Which brand/shop practiced such things?
Hermès. There are other brands like this like Ferrari for cars.
These are brands for people with more money than they know what to do with.
@@KnyonSmith That's really something.
@@MeoniumHermes is THE most expensive brand though. And a lot of high rollers only prefer to buy Hermes because of this exclusivity- needing to buy other accessories first before getting the “privilege” of buying their bag.
LV doesn’t even require this.
@@randomseasoning5799 I always laugh at people who buy things for "exclusivity" without any consideration for aesthetics. Idiots are spending silly amounts of money on advertising that they're suckers without a sense of fashion.
Its good that shes limiting her sense of money since once she gets the taste of spending huge money and is okay with it. It wont take long till it spills over to her gacha addiction hahaha
I dont even go to most branded shops cuz they expensive asf😂 we can buy mutiple sets of clothes with that 700k
Suisei needs to look at how much she spends on gacha first lol
Suisei: I am going to spent money on gacha to forget about spending money on a luxury bag for mom to make me remember my days in Hololive are profitable 😂😁
dont let her visit any Phillipe stores
Its not much honestly. The top earners in Hololive will make $200-300k a week easy
Either Suisei doesn't earn enough from her current work or.. well.
Being scare to buy a gift for her mom, when this could be a lifetime opportunity.
Just because you have lots of money, doesn't mean you want to spend it on expensive things. Those who aren't born rich know the real value of money.
For American fans, at the current exchange rate, 100k yen is 681 usd. I could MAKE (including ordering materials) a bag for less than that and (once I am more skilled and versed) it would likely be of similar quality. "The smaller one is made more delicately"; then it should cost LESS because it's more prone to falling apart. The use of buzzwords in sales is just x-x.
But when it comes to gacha, it's a different story 😅
Considering that TH-cam takes 30% of the super chat, I believe that Hololive takes 50% of the remaining 70% and leaves only 20% for herself. I imagine or would like to believe that the membership is 100% hers. But it's just my assumption, I don't know if Hololive also takes a percentage. What I am sure of is that she also makes good money from sponsorships, mentions, appearances.
All of them make good money considering most of them can afford moving out to bigger apartment with ease and are ordering deliveries everyday
Merch is where the most profits come from
@@mimoyfalcon2153Depends on who funds the merch. And Hololive encourages it's talents to be more business savvy: Cover could design and produce merch for its talents, but the talents could commission merch using their own money for more profit. In some cases they even receive close to 90% of the merch profit by doing the latter. This is why even Marine with her huge income always found herself in the red sometimes: she spends money to rake in even more money.
Bought my ex-wife a small balenciaga bag once... Emphasis on the ex 🥲