I know a woman who can make you one just like that at a fraction of the price. |
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Maybe its $395 because its made with yak fur?
I don't care for it. Wouldn't pay $395 whether I liked it or not - that's too much money. |
Love it. Not sure how the closure works on it all, but I really do like this. I'd get it if I could afford it. |
| To the woman who knows of someone who can make this-does she have a store on Etsy you could refer me to? I just really like this sweater and haven't seen anything like this, but I don't have alot of time to window shop so it is possible there is a less expensive one out there. |
I swear to you I bought my cousin a sweater like that from the junior's section at Macy's. Honest to God. I actually think the one I bought was cuter. For this amount of money perhaps OP could take a knitting class and buy a whole live yak for herself. That doesn't even look like a terribly difficult sweater to knit. |
| Where can I buy a yak? Lol!! |
| Yes. I just spent $700 on a dress that I've worn once and will be lucky to wear again. A sweater is something you can wear again and again for a long time. Do it. You'll love having it. |
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You are either rich OR middle income with a paltry 401k. Please tell us which!! |
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Not worth $395.
Why is no one commenting on the fact the model moved? It scared the crap out of me. |
Okay, that was the reality jolt needed. I will scour Kohls for a look-a-like sweater. |
| Do you have debt other than your mortgage? Do you have a healthy retirement fund? If the answers are no and yes, knock yourself out. If they aren't, don't even think about it. |
Looks like something my Polish grandmother wore right off the boat in 1901. |
| Pretty much all of my sweaters have 'caught' on various things like my engagement ring, watch, door catch, anything & everything. So no, I wouldn't spend that on an item that can so easily be ruined. |
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OP, we make more than enough for $395. sweaters. We choose to hang onto our money. So the answer is an emphatic NO WAY. Fool.
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