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Cotton:On’s Pricey Enamel Cup Gets Social Media Talking

Cotton:On’s Pricey Enamel Cup Gets Social Media Talking. If you believe our brand to be all that, rest assured that whatever price you charge, some people will buy. Case in point is when Rich Mnisi‘ s R59 000 Xibelani skirt was sold out in such a short period of time.

Even the rich and privileged sometimes cry over the prices there from him. Bonang Matheba, who is a friend of Rich once shared a hilarious video insinuating that he sometimes is expensive even to her.

Let me tell you something about Rich Mnisi, when you book him to be a creative director for whatever editorial it’s 2-million. If you want a trench coat from the Rich Mnisi collection it’s 2-million. If you want earrings from him it’s 2-million. If you want a dress to go to the Samas it’s 2-million. So you ask yourself why I don’t wear Rich Mnisi clothes it’s because he’s very expensive,” Matheba said in the video.

Now there is another commodity making rounds on social media because of a price tag. Everyone is quite familiar with enamel cups in South African homes. From way back, it has been used for drinking tea, water and other liquids. As time went by, though, people started gravitating towards more stylish mugs. Enamel was substituted with glass, ceramic and other different types of mugs.

The enamel mug is now back in style, and more people are buying them. Just like a other smart business, Cotton On, has seized the opportunity b stocking the mugs. However, many are not happy with the price tag. The cup, which comes in different colors, goes for almost R200.

Here is what some social media users have to say about this kind of pricing;

https://twitter.com/ToldyouitsLee/status/1660920726847737857?s=20
https://twitter.com/SangaJam/status/1660913356037935104?s=20

https://twitter.com/Nigg_Kreezy/status/1660911954049875968?s=20

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