Exactly. I remember one year the 76'ers played the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan went to Atlantic City and lost $100,000 bucks gambling. Every body was in an uproar.I couldn't understand it. 100 Grand to MJ was probably the pocket change Nike threw at him. Oh and he still went out and scored 32 points against the sixers. LOL.
It's all relative. If you had grew up wealthy and your parents, friends and family all shopped at high end stores you would probably not think twice about dropping 1000 bucks on clothing. It's really about what you are accustomed to.
Exactly. If you have billions of dollars $2000 is nothing.
Even if I was so wealthy I never had to worry about money for myself or even my grandchildren, I admit it would be hard for me to spend that much on pants. Pants are something that can not fit based on how much weight you gain or lose so it wouldn't be worth it to me.
I can see spending a lot for quality but are the $2000 pants really so much better than say $200 pants? It seems wasteful.
Mine would have to contain Denzel....![]()
If they came with Gerard Butler in them.
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It IS wasteful. I used to sew (don't have time now) and the only reason a pair of pants would cost $2,000 is to appease the designer. No fabric or labor is worth that.![]()
That's what gets me. There's not really that much value you can add to a pair of pants to make it worth $2000.
What kind of material could justify a $2000 price tag -- alligator skin? shark skin? reinforced teflon that will never wear out? I don't know.![]()
Worth rarely is connected with the actual materials. Ferrari makes a car called the Enzo that sells for $670,000 bucks. Pretty much is made with the same materials that other cars are made for.
I laughed the last time I went to buy a washer machine. $1000 bucks for a washer, gimme a break.
In reality how many times have people looked at the price of a Disney concierge deluxe room and said. "you gotta be kidding me"