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Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

Plastic bags in supermarkets usually only cost a few cents. If you buy too many things, you can’t put them in them. Buying an extra plastic bag to pack them is insignificant to anyone. matter. However, don’t think that this means you can afford plastic bags. Not everyone may dare to say that they can afford this plastic bag jointly designed by Raf Simons and Voo Store!

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

Guess how much this plastic handbag costs? 198 euros, equivalent to about 1,600 yuan! Once again, poverty limited my imagination, and soon I couldn't even afford plastic bags.

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

The appearance of this sky-high price plastic bag is similar to that of an ordinary shopping bag. It is made of transparent PVC material, which is waterproof and durable. The location and time of the brands previous fashion shows are printed on it.

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

There is no most expensive, only the most expensive! Balenciaga launched a white kraft paper bag with a similar appearance last year, priced at US$1,100, and sold out as soon as it was launched. . . A cowhide bag worth more than 7,000 yuan is used to carry things. If you encounter someone who is trying to steal something, you can say to him, "Brother, I can give you the things inside, just return the bag to me."

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

It turns out there is a black one that is more expensive, $1,830.

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

Balenciaga has many more High-end and elegant bags, such as supermarket shopping bags, are made of sheepskin and cost US$1,150. After buying them, are you really willing to take them to the supermarket to carry food?

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags

Poverty limits imagination again, now I can’t even afford plastic bags