Not really unique to my town or county, but rich people in the Midwest don’t generally drive your standard luxury cars (Mercedes, BMW, etc) like you see in other places.
They drive Sierra Denalis or King Ranch Expeditions or Grand Wagoneers.
Minky Coture. It’s a $100 plastic blankets company. You can get very similar, very cozy plastic blankets for $5-15 at Costco or even the regular grocery store.
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Not really unique to my town or county, but rich people in the Midwest don’t generally drive your standard luxury cars (Mercedes, BMW, etc) like you see in other places.
They drive Sierra Denalis or King Ranch Expeditions or Grand Wagoneers.
The rich people around here aren’t identified by those things, they have a house on the lake.
Nothing is unique to my small town or county. It isn’t a rich people area either.
None of those things.. they have lake houses and boats
Not thats its regional anymore but Tumi bags
Rich people all over America have the same stuff, the only things that are regionally unique are real estate.
Source: make lots of money, have friends all over the country who make lots of money, we all have pretty much the same shit.
Seeing a whole lot of Rivians replacing Teslas…
GMC Yukons
You can’t afford to know that. Nice try.
Harrods. The Ritz. The Savoy.
They have a "cottage" in the Outer Banks.
Minky Coture. It’s a $100 plastic blankets company. You can get very similar, very cozy plastic blankets for $5-15 at Costco or even the regular grocery store.
Edit: Utah, btw
There’s an expensive boutique olive oil store in my town. Its been open for almost 10 years. I don’t know how.