The $10,000 suit

This is a brilliant example of where the “buy local” silliness leads:

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Here’s a lovely suit of clothes that can be had for, oh, about $10,000. It’s the result of a project conceived by Drexel University instructor Kelly Cobb to make a man’s suit entirely from materials produced within 100 miles of her home. According to an article by Paul Adams in Wired magazine, the suit was produced by a team of 20 artisans, requiring a total of 500 man-hours.

Let’s see, that’s 500 hours of skilled or semi-skilled labor by artisans whose time is probably worth something on the order of $20 an hour. For about $10,000 I can have one made for you.

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Please read the whole thing.

1 Response to “The $10,000 suit”


  1. 1 Bob Hawkins October 31, 2009 at 9:27 am

    I think it’s awful the way they ripped off the GEICO caveman.


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