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i think brands like ferragamo lookhe family in some way to the british kingdom. there's more on the human sides then the emotional side then the business side. we are all very motivated to try to help and expect good news. to theth great respect heritage of ferragamo, why does it really need the united kingdom to stay in the brussels sphere? >> i think italy has always been admiring the uk's for fairness, the government, and for the sports. also for being such a loyal partner for the past year. regeneration believes that we forever -- he youth and believe to the u.k. was part of the european union. our children are experiencing lives in the u.k. and the belief in the sense of living injustice. this is something which has been influencing probably a culture more than the business relationship. francine: do you worry about the deglobalization- teco rome is about to elect a female mayor, a first, but from a different party. are you concerned the world will feel very different 5-10 years from now? >> i think we have always company, and as a country, to get as global
i think brands like ferragamo lookhe family in some way to the british kingdom. there's more on the human sides then the emotional side then the business side. we are all very motivated to try to help and expect good news. to theth great respect heritage of ferragamo, why does it really need the united kingdom to stay in the brussels sphere? >> i think italy has always been admiring the uk's for fairness, the government, and for the sports. also for being such a loyal partner for the past...
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ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you brought bought them. >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and the millennials don't want a lot of stuff. all the pictures and books are on their phones. >> you say some people keep things because attachment to the past and a fear of the future. >> yeah, that was somebody who i went on a junk removal run with people. i went on a run with people across the country. minimalist buddhist lifestyle. he can see it in people's eyes. he can tell there's a fear base what's going to happen when i lose my stuff instead of looking at what else is there for me if i have now some space in my life. >> you went looking for junk and you found philosophy if i. >> i did and some nice shoe
ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you brought bought them. >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and...
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ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you brought bought them. >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and the millennials don't want a lot of stuff. all the pictures and books are on their phones. >> you say some people keep things because attachment to the past and a fear of the future. >> yeah, that was somebody who i went on a junk removal run with people. i went on a run with people across the country. the person who said that lives a minimalist buddhist lifestyle. he can see it in people's eyes. he can tell there's a fear base what's going to happen when i lose my stuff instead of looking at what else is there for me if i have now some space in my life. >> you went looking for junk and you found philosophy
ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you brought bought them. >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and...
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ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you bought them? >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and the millennials don't want a lot of stuff. all the pictures and books are on their phones. >> you say some people keep things because attachment to the past and a fear of the future. >> yeah, that was somebody who i went on a junk removal run with people. i went on a run with people across the country. the person who said that lives a minimalist buddhist lifestyle. he can see it in people's eyes. people are parting with things, he can tell there's a fear base what's going to happen when i lose my stuff instead of looking at what else is there for me if i have now some space in my life. >> you went looking fo
ferragamos. found out they're worth $700 online. >> you bought them? >> of course. i wore them today. >> you never know what useful items you're going to find in a thrift shop. >> you know the drill. you know the drill. get it? it's interesting, millennials don't necessarily want the things their parents and grandparents have. you have the veterans in the great depression kept all their stuff. the baby boomers is made a lot of money and bought a lot of stuff and the...