here's the thing, I hear what everyone is saying about buying the Michael Kors, but I'm naturally inclined to say no to the purchase, whether for birthday/christmas whatever. I'm not down with the young 'uns pulling expensive gifts out of the air, just because they perceive you can pay for it, because you're working. As much as I love my niece, I balk at paying close to £200 notes for a watch which is all brand name and shiny metal, which I'm pretty sure will be forgotten in no time at all. I'd rather give her something half the price, which would have twice the longevity, if that's not possible, I'll randomly get her something else, and she can spend her own money on any watch she wants.
here's the thing, I hear what everyone is saying about buying the Michael Kors, but I'm naturally inclined to say no to the purchase, whether for birthday/christmas whatever. I'm not down with the young 'uns pulling expensive gifts out of the air, just because they perceive you can pay for it, because you're working. As much as I love my niece, I balk at paying close to £200 notes for a watch which is all brand name and shiny metal, which I'm pretty sure will be forgotten in no time at all. I'd rather give her something half the price, which would have twice the longevity, if that's not possible, I'll randomly get her something else, and she can spend her own money on any watch she wants.