While some people prefer brand clothes, others prefer ordinary fashion. People who prefer brand clothes may feel those brands are more fashionable or of higher quality. On the other hand, some people prefer ordinary customs because they are more affordable or they don't care about brands. Whatever their reasons, both types of consumers contribute to a healthy fashion economy. For instance, brand clothing companies benefit from the patronage of those who prefer them, while those who prefer ordinary customs help to drive competition and ensure that prices remain low. However, there are also some drawbacks to this dichotomy. For example, those who prefer brand clothes may be perceived as being more superficial or materialistic, while those who prefer ordinary customs may be seen as being behind the times or out of touch. Additionally, this dichotomy can sometimes lead to conflict between those who prefer different types of clothing, as each side may feel that their preferred type is su...