Foam sliders, popular this summer, are available in various price ranges, from 3.49 on Temu to 600 for The Row's Ama sliders. This high-fashion item has been called rage bait by Laura Reilly, illustrating the trend of luxurious everyday items provoking consumer outrage. The Row's previous release, the Dune sandal, priced at 670, continues this trend. Other brands also present outrage-inducing products, sparking questions about the rationale behind luxury pricing, as expressed by Dal Chodha of Central Saint Martins.
Fashion's version of rage bait seems to be luxurious versions of everyday things. The Ama sliders follow the trend of provoking reactions through high prices.
Laura Reilly described them as The Row's latest rage bait, highlighting how luxury items elicit anger and viral discussions among consumers.
The Row's Dune sandal follows this trend, being flip-flops priced at 670, raising questions about the rationale behind exorbitant luxury costs.
Dal Chodha emphasized the position of a product in the luxury market, prompting consumers to question why ordinary items have such inflated prices.
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