Would you spend $50 on a shirt?

@essennyo (156)
Abingdon, Illinois
July 21, 2016 3:04pm CST
I saw this beautiful shirt from this really cool Korean brand called Killberos, based after the clothing line in the webtoon Hellper. It's 58,000 won, which is about $50 USD. While wonderint whether or not it would be worth it to buy it (I've never spend more than $12 on a shirt), I started to think that maybe it's more common than I thought. Would you spend $50 on shirt? Why? If not, how much would you be willing to spend?
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
22 Jul 16
I'll probably would if the significance of the shirt is on top of everything.
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@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
27 Jul 16
Go for it.
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
22 Jul 16
Yeah, the webtoon is one of my favorites. It would be a one time but too
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• United States
22 Jul 16
noperz, 'n certainly not fer a t-shirt. 'nless such came with a cleanin' service, lol. 'tis ridiculous to spend that sorta money to me.
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• United States
22 Jul 16
@essennyo a t-shirt? i get those'n close-out sales fer 'bout a buck a piece when needed.
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
22 Jul 16
Haha, that's true! How much do you usually spend on a shirt?
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@javana (101)
• Indonesia
26 Jul 16
$50 just for buy one shirt?. I never think it. Even the shirt is good and i like very much, i will wait until the price come down or big discount $50 is very big money for me. For shoes or pant it's ok but not for shirt.
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
26 Jul 16
I see. I know it's normal for a lot of people to pay the price for shoes and pants (and for that to be considered affordable), why not for shirts, do you think?
@skysnap (20153)
21 Jul 16
Expensive. i'd have Zazzle T shirt for far less than that.
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
22 Jul 16
A lot of times, to buy only one custom shirt comes out to a lot. Do you design clothes?
@skysnap (20153)
23 Jul 16
@essennyo No but I have made some custom art for T shirt on zazzle.
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@rina110383 (24492)
22 Jul 16
Definitely no. Probably, $5-10.
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
22 Jul 16
Despite buying all my shirts at that price range, I usually find that the quality isn't as good (though they can be) do you get that too?
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@itsmejing (606)
23 Jul 16
no i will not, because i still had many things that are in my priority
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24 Jul 16
@essennyo hmmm electric bills, water bills phone bills, school fees .. lot of things
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
25 Jul 16
@itsmejing True! Though I think that could be applied to a lot of things like a TV (though not a phone or a computer because it's pretty impossible to get by in today's world without them). What do you think if I consciously save for it, instead of just buying it?
@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
23 Jul 16
What do those things include, if you don't mind my asking?
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
21 Jul 16
Why not if i could afford it, you get what you pay for, i bought Lacoste shirts when i was single and no family to care for. They were e one of the best i have worn in terms of quality and they are still very much wearable and usable today even if they are more than 20 years old
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@essennyo (156)
• Abingdon, Illinois
22 Jul 16
Wow that's amazing. Good buy on your part.
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• United States
23 Jul 16
No.That is way too much for a shirt in my opinion. My of my shirts range from $6-$10.
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@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
8 Nov 17
I would never spend 50$ on a shirt. It is not worth to spend 50$ on a shirt. I would buy shirts less than 24$.The quality of the shirt matters, not that it is not expensive.You should buy shirts which you feel comfortable. That is more important, not the price.