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No, really.

Underwear for men based on actual historical Japanese armours.

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See 'em all here:
http://en.sido-collection.com/collection.html

Dammit, none in my size. DO WANT!
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Damn it all - sold out!
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Post by Anubis »

Wow, did I convert this right? $100 pair of undies?!
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Cool though,
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Post by Effingham »

That's about right.

But we're not talking garden-variety Fruit-of-the-Looms here. We're talking serious history geek underoos!


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Post by Sir Victor »

...looks like a new possible products line for Halberds! 8)
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Post by Nikos »

Okay, forgive me if I'm wrong but those just look like extended length boxerbriefs that have been painted to look like armor. Walmart has those at 4 for $10, and fabric paint at around $1. Where's the $100 price tag coming from?
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Nikos wrote:Okay, forgive me if I'm wrong but those just look like extended length boxerbriefs that have been painted to look like armor. Walmart has those at 4 for $10, and fabric paint at around $1. Where's the $100 price tag coming from?


Artificially generated exclusivity. Raise the price until you scare away most of the sane buyers and suddenly the insane buyers come out of the woodwork. There arn't many insane buyers but at that price, you probably don't need many. The laws of economics don't always make sense nor do they always generate straight supply/demand curves.

Think about OJ's 'Bruno Magli Shoes', 'Louis Vuitton' handbags, Any car made by "Bucati" or "Aston Martin"... cost can sometimes create it's own demand.

If you think it's marketable take some armor pictures, log onto caffe press and generate your own version to sell for $75. I bet you don't sell nearly as many as the $100 version. :)

(and yes, part of their cost is OBVIOUSLY going into advertizing and marketing to attract the wealthy nut jobs.)

Also, if you have ever seen the cost of ANYTHING in the sex fettish market, $100 underwear would not surprise you. Bet you I can find a whole list of thongs with less material and a higher price.
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Nikos wrote:Okay, forgive me if I'm wrong but those just look like extended length boxerbriefs that have been painted to look like armor. Walmart has those at 4 for $10, and fabric paint at around $1. Where's the $100 price tag coming from?


IF, and that's a pretty big if, you can take that package of briefs and the fabric paint and reproduce any of those sets, then get right to it. IF you actually want any ;) Or you could just do 'em and send 'em to Effingham.

Seriously - those aren't a typical DIY'er kind of project. If you do it yourself, clock your time on the project as well as your expenses.

Then ask again about the price tag.

Do you or I think they're worth $100 ? Pretty clearly you don't and neither do I. That doesn't mean they don't have a market for them.

If I came across some at a modest premium above plain underwear, I might buy them for the heck of it. To someone for whom a hundred bucks is small change, they might be amusing to have at their current price.
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Post by Baron Conal »

Interesting....

but if I'm gonna drop that kinda money on undies...

...they are gonna be for my wife and they are gonna
be lacy.

It's the gift that I get to unwrap too! :wink:
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mebbe i outta get some leather codpieces, and gild them.. charge a crazy amount for them, and market them with a catchy fraze.. like a toolbox...

" A work of art, a mastercrafted home for your MOST important of tools..."

*off to the patent agency*
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Aegidius wrote:mebbe i outta get some leather codpieces, and gild them.. charge a crazy amount for them, and market them with a catchy fraze.. like a toolbox...

" A work of art, a mastercrafted home for your MOST important of tools..."

*off to the patent agency*


Without even pretending to look, I will guarantee you that there's already a product on the market in exactly that - niche. for lack of a better word....
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damm.. too slow
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They were all sold out so someone must be buying them :wink:
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Post by ravingbantha »

$100 for a pair of nut hutts?? they better dang well have some real armor on them.
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