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- Designer_label abstract "The term designer label refers to clothing, luxury automobile manufacturers and other personal accessory items sold under an often prestigious marque which is commonly named after a designer, founder or location where the company was founded such as BMW. The term is most often applied to luxury goods. While members of the upper middle class, or the mass affluent, are perhaps the most commonly targeted customers of these designer labels, some marquees—such as Cartier, Rolex, Montblanc and the haute couture — tend to a wealthier customer base. But almost every designer brand has merchandise that middle-class wouldn't normally be able to afford such as exotic skins, furs and hides, limited edition pieces, or things simply priced higher. Designer Label companies use their smaller and cheaper merchandise, aimed at the middle class, such as wallets, fashion jewellery, key-rings and small accessories, to make the majority of their income, whilst the more expensive pieces such as haute couture, high jewellery, hand-bags, shoes and even furnishings are usually reserved for the wealthier upper-class clientele.Many department stores themselves may be considered designer labels, such as Neiman Marcus, Harrods, David Jones and Daimaru. Designer labels are not only restricted to the fashion design industry. Many car and motorcycle companies such as Rolls Royce, Harley Davidson and Mercedes Benz are regarded as designer labels. These companies make their vehicles to a higher standard than the average manufacturers and many other attributes such leather used in the upholstery, woodwork and paneling, high levels of technology, extra safety and speed are employed to make for a better product. These vehicles are also in high demand all over the world, and waiting lists may be applied to some models such as the Rolls Royce Phantom and the Bugatti Veyron.Many people consider designer labels to be a status symbol. The relationship between consumer products and social status is highly debated.".
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- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink BMW.
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- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Cartier_(jeweler).
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_theory.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goods.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luxury_brands.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Daimaru.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink David_Jones_Limited.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Fashion_design.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink File:Armani.jpg.
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- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Harley-Davidson.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Harrods.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Haute_couture.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Luxury_goods.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Mass_affluent.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Montblanc_(company).
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Neiman_Marcus.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Rolex.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Motor_Cars.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Rolls-Royce_Phantom_(2003).
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Status_symbol.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLink Upper_middle_class.
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "Designer label".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "clothing label".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "designer label".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "designer label's shops".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "designer".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "designer-labeled".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "famous clothing brands".
- Designer_label wikiPageWikiLinkText "label".
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- Designer_label subject Category:Consumer_theory.
- Designer_label subject Category:Goods.
- Designer_label subject Category:Luxury_brands.
- Designer_label type Fashion.
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- Designer_label type Brand.
- Designer_label type Good.
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- Designer_label comment "The term designer label refers to clothing, luxury automobile manufacturers and other personal accessory items sold under an often prestigious marque which is commonly named after a designer, founder or location where the company was founded such as BMW. The term is most often applied to luxury goods.".
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- Designer_label depiction Tommy_Hilfiger_sleepwear.jpg.
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