A lot of knock-offs of those billion dollar companies’ products are made in the same factories in China as the name-brands. Furthermore, a majority of the knock-off manufacturers buy their leather from the same Italian factories.
As a child my father would compensate for this whenever he purchased a new belt for my brother and I. Long before he would ever allow us to get our hands on the belts he would thoroughly rub it down with a mineral oil and then lay it out on a table for a few days to set in and dry. It made the leather more supple and much less likely to dry out and start cracking anytime soon.
The belts are already piled before you purchased it, it’s also has a varnish on it to help make the leather last longer, especially if the leather is colored
@DaisyAppleJuice This was the 70's that I'm remembering and I'm not sure where he was purchasing them from but from what I remember, it was effective for making them last a long time. That was a common goal at all times with the budget being rather short.
When I explain between different grain of leather for furnitures, they’re mostly surprised to know genuine is not the best grain but the lowest quality!
I've known this for years. I have never, nor will I ever waste money on the "luxury" brands. They're overpriced, and made poorly. You're absolutely right to buy these items
No animal is killed on purpose for leather, since it is provided by the meat industry, for fur on the other hand animals are breed for killing, since most of the animals that have marketable furs don't have any other use
Plus i heard in school they would do bad things to the animals I think unalive them bad so the fur doesn’t get destroyed or I don’t remember the exact words bc It doesn’t make sense with the images I saw/ video I saw how they hit baby seals on the head disgustingly coldheartedly- like the argument was to save as much as gut as possible but how if they kill them by hitting them on their head…. But if i didn’t see the documentary with my own eyes I wouldn’t know. And those animals are tiny in comparison to human - so maybe 10-50 or even 100 baby seals must die so one jacket could be made…killing baby’s… But leather- like human eat sheep and cows so using their wool (is the less hurtful bc to much wool is bad for them) But yeah leather is death but the animal is being used even the ears and bones for dog food etc. I also heard that they ripp the feathers out from living animals (ducks) for our jackets and pillow etc…. Human are so disgusting for nothing at the end… for „looks“ or their own „privilege“ (well-being ) Ethically animals are animals so I don’t wanna argue - just wanted to share my knowledge😅 Ah and like those animals SHOULD be cared and loved for everyday (sounds strange to love and kill a cow to eat and use) but fur animals are mostly still wild animals that are also existentially threatened BECAUSE of humans killing them baby’s for fur….
If you want quality then order hand made with true craftsmen. You can personalise everything from buckles, colour, design...and you are supporting people who are keeping old crafts on life support
That's exactly what I am saying. Luxury brands have the craziest margins imaginable. Their material cost is virtually the same as any other brand or no-name product. It's just at that point where they slap their logo on it, when this stuff gets so outrageously expensive. Why buy dress shoes from Gucci for $800 that don't really fit that well when you can get custom made ones with exceptional quality for half that?
This is just wrong. The Louis Vuitton bag pictured is made with a material called canvas. It is significantly more durable than leather. The accessories are made with leather yes, but they are in no way cheap pieces of leather. Same with Gucci, who literally started making leather luggage, also uses an extremely high grade leather. Not sure about YSL, but please stop spreading misinformation. Louis Vuitton bags are expensive but they are extremely durable. I have a LV canvas piece that was once my grandma’s who passed to my mum who passed to me and it is still in good condition and I use it everyday with care.
When you buy from brands like this, you're breaking your bank for he brand, not for the product. It could be a garbage bag but because it's covered in logos, people will buy just to have the thrill to buy it. They are actually made at the same price range as really cheap brands before the logos are put on. That's why I love local craftsmen, you're actually paying to have a good product. Better material and much prettier designs.
I considered buying a Mercedes, then learned about their awful maintenance costs. Then considered an Audi, and they're even worse! Then looked at the price tags and decided to get a 20 yr old Honda instead. Couldn't be happier.
"genuine leather" is made by taking all the "leather fibres" from the scraps and glued onto a fabric. That's why you get a chemical smell from it when it's new.
A lot of fast food companies do a very similar thing when it comes to burgers where they’ll advertise that they’re made with grade A beef, but grade A is actually the lowest grade of beef
Yeah true! This guy acts like it's a huge problem but it's just real leather which is perfectly fine for non-harsh working conditions or anything else which requires it to be crazy high quality
That's not true my boy. It's still a leather which isn't topped with a big layer of polyurethane or paint, you can litterally see the texture of the skin. It might not be the thickest leather but its real and it's more than ok for items like bags. It's not meant for heavy working conditions no shit
I have this old coach wallet made from water Buffalo leather. The wallets over 20 years old I've carried it on my pocket everyday on construction sites and while paving roads it still looks and feels great. Last winter I went to the coach store to get a new one to treat my self. They don't make it anymore just one covered in there dumb logo
That really makes sense my friend have a Dior wallet and Dior handbag when I am feel the detail and look it is a same quality as a night market quality 🤣
As the quality declines in some of these brand's products, inferior quality is easily detectable by the naked eye for those who know quality. And they're raising their already astronomical prices. Will wealthy elites who can actually afford these brands continue to purchase?
My faux Lacoste leather wallet lasted longer than a real Lacoste wallet (been using it for 14 years) probably because the fake one is made of real high quality leather
I actually dislike the texture of full grain. How lucky am I to like cheaper material?!😂😂😂😂 But in general I dislike leather. Also... those high-end brands are more often than not, ugly. I can notice very clearly the difference in quality in their clothing (they ARE high quality indeed), but the accessories are usually ugly to me, regardless of quality.
Some high end jewelry brands have beauty jewelry. In India the inclination is not that much towards diamond maybe that's why I find those beautiful but yeah if we overall see as jewelry then you will always find better and more unique jewelry in jeweller shops, they can make whatever you demand. If we are going for gold and gemstones and work then there are such beautiful jewelleries here that I at least don't see on websites of the mostly popular brands. There are few like Amrapali who is good
This is why I've always said if i had the money, I'd pay for an artisan to make a bag for me. I love the classic shape of a Hermes birkin or Kelly, but the price is a rip off.
I bought my shoes in egypt and its top grain leather/ full grain i bought them for 1175 egyptian which is 30 GBP so i call a steal and i have had them longer than these genuine leather shoes from the uk and they arnt detoriating any time soon
We don't all do that, I buy it cus it's art. I don't buy a basic shirt with a logo slapped on but I do buy very unique designer pieces that you can't find anywhere else, they don't have any branding you can see from a distance. It's called style
These "high-end" brands are more status symbols than anything. Local shops have better quality at cheaper prices. You are paying for the logo. Not quality with these big brands.
They're not trucking anyone. Everyone knows that a 1000 dollars is not what the materials are worth. You pay for the design, the history and esthetic of the brand and the art
You act like they use VERY bad materials but that's not true 💀 Sure, it's not the best of the best leather most of the time but guess what, it's not made for harsh working conditions, it doesn't need a thick grain layer to make it heat and abrassion resistant. It's a handbag and it's meant to be careful with. It's not fake leather, it's not topped with a big layer of polyurethane, it's just fine
Billion dollar companies will do anything to save as much money as possible
Otherwise wouldnt be billion dollar companies
@@bozhidarstefanov5078 not exactly
A lot of knock-offs of those billion dollar companies’ products are made in the same factories in China as the name-brands. Furthermore, a majority of the knock-off manufacturers buy their leather from the same Italian factories.
@@carlalatuda6574exactly
@@bozhidarstefanov5078 was about to say that
Huge difference between low grade and high grade leather!
Yep
@@HenryMullis-zk1svYep
Two top comments
Also in price
@@Goofyfrrblxfr, I was hoping someone noticed
As a child my father would compensate for this whenever he purchased a new belt for my brother and I. Long before he would ever allow us to get our hands on the belts he would thoroughly rub it down with a mineral oil and then lay it out on a table for a few days to set in and dry. It made the leather more supple and much less likely to dry out and start cracking anytime soon.
Smart!
Good tip, I'll think of this, thanks
Great idea.
The belts are already piled before you purchased it, it’s also has a varnish on it to help make the leather last longer, especially if the leather is colored
@DaisyAppleJuice This was the 70's that I'm remembering and I'm not sure where he was purchasing them from but from what I remember, it was effective for making them last a long time. That was a common goal at all times with the budget being rather short.
Nowadays people are buying brand signs rather than bags or clothes
Aha specifically noways and never before
Wait till you find out about diamond industry
Um that's the point of clothing
When I explain between different grain of leather for furnitures, they’re mostly surprised to know genuine is not the best grain but the lowest quality!
I've known this for years.
I have never, nor will I ever waste money on the "luxury" brands.
They're overpriced, and made poorly.
You're absolutely right to buy these items
Isn’t it weird that fur is taboo but leather isn’t?
I guess it is because leather is closely related to the meat industry, which isn't really taboo as well...
No animal is killed on purpose for leather, since it is provided by the meat industry, for fur on the other hand animals are breed for killing, since most of the animals that have marketable furs don't have any other use
I read this whilst eating a family bucket of kfc.
By myself.
Plus i heard in school they would do bad things to the animals I think unalive them bad so the fur doesn’t get destroyed or I don’t remember the exact words bc It doesn’t make sense with the images I saw/ video I saw how they hit baby seals on the head disgustingly coldheartedly- like the argument was to save as much as gut as possible but how if they kill them by hitting them on their head….
But if i didn’t see the documentary with my own eyes I wouldn’t know. And those animals are tiny in comparison to human - so maybe 10-50 or even 100 baby seals must die so one jacket could be made…killing baby’s…
But leather- like human eat sheep and cows so using their wool (is the less hurtful bc to much wool is bad for them)
But yeah leather is death but the animal is being used even the ears and bones for dog food etc.
I also heard that they ripp the feathers out from living animals (ducks) for our jackets and pillow etc…. Human are so disgusting for nothing at the end… for „looks“ or their own „privilege“ (well-being )
Ethically animals are animals so I don’t wanna argue - just wanted to share my knowledge😅
Ah and like those animals SHOULD be cared and loved for everyday (sounds strange to love and kill a cow to eat and use) but fur animals are mostly still wild animals that are also existentially threatened BECAUSE of humans killing them baby’s for fur….
Leather is a product of beef. The other alternative is just throwing it away.
100% recycled at H&M means the tag on the clothes is made out of 100% recycled materials, not the clothes themselves
@fI1cker is that what they are telling you?
bro went "oh, btw, here's an *ad,* hope you don't mind 😊
I don't understand why people insist on giving their money to these companies.
1000$ item produced for like 50$😅
Who cares...the brand status will overshadow any of this news...😅
I am so happy you are using forgot about dre as the song
Going to start looking for full grain going forward
If you want quality then order hand made with true craftsmen. You can personalise everything from buckles, colour, design...and you are supporting people who are keeping old crafts on life support
Really love you calling out my boy MorrisonMade been watching his shit since I started watching you
Ok the song reference when he said you don't know the difference was soooo good
That's exactly what I am saying. Luxury brands have the craziest margins imaginable. Their material cost is virtually the same as any other brand or no-name product. It's just at that point where they slap their logo on it, when this stuff gets so outrageously expensive.
Why buy dress shoes from Gucci for $800 that don't really fit that well when you can get custom made ones with exceptional quality for half that?
Got to be the best ad I’ve seen
Bro this so good I can't tell of its an ad or not
This is not the main reason people buy these brands.
ye its just clout and show off
Yes n love it @@chronostasis9510
I really like the KKUWAN pack. Brought it to America and loved everything about it. Good quality and low price.
personally the genuine leather smells nicer than the other two so
This is just wrong.
The Louis Vuitton bag pictured is made with a material called canvas. It is significantly more durable than leather. The accessories are made with leather yes, but they are in no way cheap pieces of leather. Same with Gucci, who literally started making leather luggage, also uses an extremely high grade leather. Not sure about YSL, but please stop spreading misinformation.
Louis Vuitton bags are expensive but they are extremely durable. I have a LV canvas piece that was once my grandma’s who passed to my mum who passed to me and it is still in good condition and I use it everyday with care.
Exactly!! The guy in the vid acts like it's horrible quality 😭
Go see that guy that tears apart luxury brand leather bags and items. He gives genuine reviews and I find his videos to be very informative.
finally, some good fucking content
Great advertising holy shit, thank you for teaching me
Buying in Botw/totk be like
Man I was just vibing to Forgot about Dre
Brooooo good looking out! We need to dismantle the hold premium brands have on us
When you buy from brands like this, you're breaking your bank for he brand, not for the product. It could be a garbage bag but because it's covered in logos, people will buy just to have the thrill to buy it. They are actually made at the same price range as really cheap brands before the logos are put on. That's why I love local craftsmen, you're actually paying to have a good product. Better material and much prettier designs.
FR ppl are just paying for the brand
rose anvil is an awesome channel. he covers all leather stuff, primary boots and sneakers tho
W music
Yeah but the problem is, people don’t pay for the quality or the utilization of the item, they pay for the name/logo
I considered buying a Mercedes, then learned about their awful maintenance costs. Then considered an Audi, and they're even worse! Then looked at the price tags and decided to get a 20 yr old Honda instead. Couldn't be happier.
"genuine leather" is made by taking all the "leather fibres" from the scraps and glued onto a fabric. That's why you get a chemical smell from it when it's new.
Either way the margins will always be high despite the materials
They're paying for the brand name. Nobody cares.
A lot of fast food companies do a very similar thing when it comes to burgers where they’ll advertise that they’re made with grade A beef, but grade A is actually the lowest grade of beef
My only belt and wallet are more than ten years old with genuine leather markings, its not "good as new" but does the job. I think its fine.
Yeah true! This guy acts like it's a huge problem but it's just real leather which is perfectly fine for non-harsh working conditions or anything else which requires it to be crazy high quality
I’m a huge fan of me alligator leather! Seriously bruvs, it’s an amazing leather.
I always interpreted genuine as just not plastic although I never knew about the leather gradings.
This is why I exclusively buy Mulberry - quiet luxury ✨💖
If FMS goes missing now we know who to start looking at😭🤣
The motto of these billion dollar companies, how can I make my customers go into poverty while using trash materials
Haha in our family we bite😂
If I bring my own alligator can I get it for free?
and then there's me who's scared to use leather because of the ghosts of those dead animals 🙂
Lol they are using plastic and canvas …😂 for a $2000 bag
That's not true my boy. It's still a leather which isn't topped with a big layer of polyurethane or paint, you can litterally see the texture of the skin. It might not be the thickest leather but its real and it's more than ok for items like bags. It's not meant for heavy working conditions no shit
fun fact: the label “made in…” referred to the country that placed the label, not where it’s assembled
Fun fact, a counterfeit shop in shenzhen got sued by Hermes before they found out that the counterfeits had better quality then the real ones
I have this old coach wallet made from water Buffalo leather. The wallets over 20 years old I've carried it on my pocket everyday on construction sites and while paving roads it still looks and feels great. Last winter I went to the coach store to get a new one to treat my self. They don't make it anymore just one covered in there dumb logo
haha you forgot "Bonded Leather"...even cheaper than "Genuine Leather", but your point stands-most people don't know the difference.
Also bicast leather
On the one hand: local, high-quality, top full grain leather.
On the other: an alligator cozy.
That really makes sense my friend have a Dior wallet and Dior handbag when I am feel the detail and look it is a same quality as a night market quality 🤣
i never read the labels XD
My grandpa makes wallets as a hobby and he made me one with shark skin which is bulletproof (I think) and it looks super cool
These brands are now sending the authorities after him for telling Us about this
"... and Frank Smith was never seen from again."
They do this in Venice, Italy but just the little tag itself is genuine leather and the rest is faux leather.
As the quality declines in some of these brand's products, inferior quality is easily detectable by the naked eye for those who know quality. And they're raising their already astronomical prices. Will wealthy elites who can actually afford these brands continue to purchase?
Very often people go for big brands stuff because it's just that, they want the status that comes with that item bought!
You look like Steven Gerrard
My daily wallet is made by myself😭
thats crazy
People who buy these brands dont care about the leather, its the brand name embellished in gold that matters to them.
*FBI OPEN UP*
😂😂
“But in reality, it just means the leather won’t lie to you”
They scam fools, good to know 😂
And that is why they are billion dollar company
My faux Lacoste leather wallet lasted longer than a real Lacoste wallet (been using it for 14 years) probably because the fake one is made of real high quality leather
i have an alligator skin money clip
I actually dislike the texture of full grain.
How lucky am I to like cheaper material?!😂😂😂😂
But in general I dislike leather. Also... those high-end brands are more often than not, ugly. I can notice very clearly the difference in quality in their clothing (they ARE high quality indeed), but the accessories are usually ugly to me, regardless of quality.
Some high end jewelry brands have beauty jewelry. In India the inclination is not that much towards diamond maybe that's why I find those beautiful but yeah if we overall see as jewelry then you will always find better and more unique jewelry in jeweller shops, they can make whatever you demand. If we are going for gold and gemstones and work then there are such beautiful jewelleries here that I at least don't see on websites of the mostly popular brands. There are few like Amrapali who is good
W add
Been watching morrisonmade for quite a time now. Dude is a badass.
What is YSL
So yesterday your video from a year ago was seen by me saying me might not get another perfect game well YES we will cuz yanks got one last night
With all the smash and grab, it’s cheapened luxury brands.
This is why I've always said if i had the money, I'd pay for an artisan to make a bag for me. I love the classic shape of a Hermes birkin or Kelly, but the price is a rip off.
This video has a nice name
So you are not going to disclose this is an ad.
Where's the #ad?
I bought my shoes in egypt and its top grain leather/ full grain i bought them for 1175 egyptian which is 30 GBP so i call a steal and i have had them longer than these genuine leather shoes from the uk and they arnt detoriating any time soon
Dude's got the best hairline on YT.
Love MorrisonMade
The fact that you think we are buying this stuff for anything more than social flexing is mind blowing.✌🏽️
We don't all do that, I buy it cus it's art. I don't buy a basic shirt with a logo slapped on but I do buy very unique designer pieces that you can't find anywhere else, they don't have any branding you can see from a distance. It's called style
Woooow
These "high-end" brands are more status symbols than anything. Local shops have better quality at cheaper prices. You are paying for the logo. Not quality with these big brands.
It doesn't matter right
Bingo
Ion have a problem with the companies I have a problem with the genius that decided low grade should be prefixed with "Genuine" 😅😅
I will look on my saddle If I find such a mark there.
Canada gang
Just looked at my wallet and saw “Genuine Leather” damn💀
😂😂😂
I thought everyone knew that
Gucci’s been quiet since this dropped
Gucci uses calf skin leather from Switzerland. They’re not concerned.
They were already tricking you by selling you a 1000 dollar hand bag or sweatshirt
They're not trucking anyone. Everyone knows that a 1000 dollars is not what the materials are worth. You pay for the design, the history and esthetic of the brand and the art
You act like they use VERY bad materials but that's not true 💀 Sure, it's not the best of the best leather most of the time but guess what, it's not made for harsh working conditions, it doesn't need a thick grain layer to make it heat and abrassion resistant. It's a handbag and it's meant to be careful with. It's not fake leather, it's not topped with a big layer of polyurethane, it's just fine
Also, designer clothing is never the sum of the price of it's materials, it's art and the history and image of the brand you'll pay for
@@oliverriezebosexactly someone making sense
Now a days almost everyone knows what genuine leather is
#shorts
I buy that stuff for the design, not durability.
But is that football wallet Gucci? Didbt think so.