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mmm_sofay said:
theres more material in a formal dress then here is in a shirt, hence why people prefer to pay more for a dress, then they do for a shirt

?? thats my answer/guess towards that statement.
I doubt you could justify paying $150 for a lot of shoddy, shiny unbreathable material you'd only wear a few times, compared to $150 for an ideal t-shirt you might be wearing once a week for the next few years.

I mean, how much did your formal shawl cost sofe?
Wouldn't you have rather spent that money on upgrading the quality of something/anything you'd use regularly, however inexpensive its cost price may be?
My yr 10 shawl cost $40, it was a piece of crap quality-wise and i'm thankful that i managed to return it.

It's all about use-value (thank you, Karl Marx)
If you like it enough to get your money's worth, then why the fuck not?
 
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Well I do agree that I'd much prefer to spend a large amount on casual clothes I'll get heaps of use out of than on a formal dress I'll wear once. It makes sense. A lot of sense.
 
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mmm_sofay said:
theres more material in a formal dress then here is in a shirt, hence why people prefer to pay more for a dress, then they do for a shirt

?? thats my answer/guess towards that statement.
but they're probably gonna only wear that dress once in their entire life .. whereas if a shirt is (hopefully) well-made/well-designed enough for someone to want to justify spending $150 on it, then that person is probably gonna get a hell of a lot more use out of it than the dress, no?
 

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whiterabbit said:
I doubt you could justify paying $150 for a lot of shoddy, shiny unbreathable material you'd only wear a few times, compared to $150 for an ideal t-shirt you might be wearing once a week for the next few years.

I mean, how much did your formal shawl cost sofe?
Wouldn't you have rather spent that money on upgrading the quality of something/anything you'd use regularly, however inexpensive its cost price may be?
My yr 10 shawl cost $40, it was a piece of crap quality-wise and i'm thankful that i managed to return it.

It's all about use-value (thank you, Karl Marx)
If you like it enough to get your money's worth, then why the fuck not?
my shawl was $20-30. but ive worn it a few times as a belt.

but still, personally, i wouldnt pay $100+ on a shirt, even if i know i will wear it heaps, as i know i will be able to find something equally, or even more, awesome. but at a cheaper price.
or else, i would wait for it to go on sale.
 
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mmm_sofay said:
my shawl was $20-30. but ive worn it a few times as a belt.

but still, personally, i wouldnt pay $100+ on a shirt, even if i know i will wear it heaps, as i know i will be able to find something equally, or even more, awesome. but at a cheaper price.
or else, i would wait for it to go on sale.
The amount of money isn't the significant thing.

But as a passing comment, wouldn't you have rather spent $30 extra (than you usually do) on a kick-arse belt? Shawls make you look old anyway.
 

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Lundy said:
...$150 for a tshirt?

I ask because I was meandering about Myer's designer section yesterday, scoffing to myself at the thought that someone would actually fork out that much money on clothes.

Personally, I wouldn't care whether Almighty God himself hand sewed the damn thing. I wouldn't fork out $150 for a flipping tshirt.
I have a friend who buys t-shirts worth $400-600. Yeah he is bloody rich grrr!

I don't spend that much money on a t-shirt... the highest amount i would spend is $30. I can use that other $120 on something far more important, like food and entertainment.
 

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Keep in mind that in may cases you get what you pay for, you should expect high quality craftsmanship for the $500+ you just spent. A good piece of clothing may last you decades. They say Canali suits (as well as certain other fashion houses) will last you a lifetime and this is certainly reflected in the price.
 

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Chances are i would.. and then probably regret it later when i saw about 5 shirts i liked for the same price.. varietys better IMO but thats only coz i might get sick of wearing it. If it was for a business suit or a blazer, even for a perfect fitting pair of jeans i'd pay way more than that only because they are staple items for me
 

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I dont think I've ever paid over $50 for a t-shirt - but $150 is the standard price for a Soccer or NRL jersey. I'm saving up for a Sharkies retro one (I dont work so I just save up what my parents give me) - but the point is, more than half of sporting fans have a jersey, and they cost $150-180 (even though you can getstuff from the same material for $25-$30).

I'm just waiting for a sale.
 

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whiterabbit said:
The amount of money isn't the significant thing.

But as a passing comment, wouldn't you have rather spent $30 extra (than you usually do) on a kick-arse belt? Shawls make you look old anyway.
i can find kickarse belts for under $30.
if i really wanted to, i could make a kickarsed belt for less then $10.
 

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ive paid 100 for lee jeans, 120 for gstar jeans (they were on sale! from 240!! haha) 120 for an SG jacket
i cant think of anything more expensive at the moment
 

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mmm_sofay said:
i can find kickarse belts for under $30.
if i really wanted to, i could make a kickarsed belt for less then $10.
May I suggest spending the extra money? Homemade belts look like arse. You strike me as the type to alter things with *shudder* fabric paint.
 

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kaylz said:
May I suggest spending the extra money? Homemade belts look like arse. You strike me as the type to alter things with *shudder* fabric paint.
not all homemade belts look like arse.
ive seen some really awesome ones.

and ive never altered anything with fabric paint.
but i would consider using fabric paint.
so far i have only used thread and beads ad safety pins and ribbon during alterations.

and i wouldnt spend extra money on a belt, when there is one similar for cheaper.
 

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mmm_sofay said:
it has a label on it.
isn't that what this thread is about? spending too much money on something with a label when something without a label can be bought for a lot cheaper.
 

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yeh, but people feel just better in a 100 dollar bikini/swimmers as opposed to a cheapo 5 buck pair at paddy's. personally, i'd think it'll fall apart, or freakishly become see-through
 

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