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Tsukento
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W-what? Close to $200 for a hoodie? And it costs as much as that soundtrack collection, as well. The asking prices for these are seriously way too high considering how Capcom treats Mega Man. |
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Mikeski
Posts: 608 Location: Minneapolis, MN |
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Meanwhile, a "kick me" sign and a bit of scotch tape costs a few cents. For likely the same effect.
(Seriously, though, the 8-year-old me would have loved this. If {mega,rock}man had existed back then.) |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8501 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Nearly 200 bucks just to look like a special needs child.
Oh Japan. |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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$200 just for a hoddie and a "hidden" Mega Buster arm? I've seen professionally tailored suites that cost less than that.
Truly what is the point in spending that much money for a hoddie that in my opinion isn't worth $100, let alone nearly $200. As a hidden mega buster arm really has limited functions and I honestly can't imagine anyone who could afford this such as probably the adult audience (18-35 likely) wearing this in public. Oh Japan, you are certainly full of ideas, some just aren't that realistically functional though. |
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tetron
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apparently japanese otakus magically make 200 bucks in a week or something
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Polycell
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Minimum wage in Japan is ¥618(higher in some places). That works out to just under twenty-three hours of pretax wages. Somehow I think most of the people who'd be interested make a bit more than that.
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enurtsol
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Fast Punk!
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Gasero
Posts: 939 Location: USA |
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I assume it's $200 because the Yen is a stronger currency than the Dollar and not because Capcom and the clothing company think consumers are damn fools.
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Freakmasta
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Yeah, JP clothing is generally expensive, especially when it has franchises. The only exceptions are like uniqlo and mall clothes.
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Polycell
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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Well, at least it works well in Japan. Try wearing that here and you'll get shot by the cops for possession of a deadly weapon.
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Tenbyakugon
Posts: 800 Location: Ohio, United States |
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Whoever would buy this is out of their mind
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reanimator
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Okay we all know that Japanese clothing, especially franchise-related, are very expensive.
It made me wonder where those clothes are made and how many are produced. Does anyone owns anime clothing from Japan? BTW, I still want to Eva street art t-shirt ever since I've seen one at Eva Pop museum in SF. http://www.eva-t.jp/products/detail.php?product_id=204 |
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superdry
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Welcome to Japan where some shit is just more expensive than elsewhere in the world.
I own a bunch of COSPA t-shirts that retail for 3045 yen and they are pretty high quality. |
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reanimator
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When you say high quality, fabric doesn't fade after several washes and the print remains sharp, right? I've seen anime t-shirts printed in the US and a lot of them screams "ghetto print and boring design" than "cool and subtle". All these cloth talks make me remember Sket Dance #67... |
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