Luxury vs Bespoke - What's the difference?
luxury | bespoke |
Very wealthy and comfortable surroundings.
Something desirable but expensive.
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Something very pleasant but not really needed in life.
(archaic) (bespeak)
Individually or custom made.
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Relating to someone who makes custom-made products, especially clothing items.
As adjectives the difference between luxury and bespoke
is that luxury is very expensive while bespoke is individually or custom made.As a noun luxury
is very wealthy and comfortable surroundings.As a verb bespoke is
(archaic) (bespeak).luxury
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