ANSWERS: 31
  • Maybe a $100
  • Ha Ha definitly not that much and I'm a shopaholic. I can spend close to $1000 a year. I try not to reach that much. I have boot and coat fetish. But I do donate my stuff when I stop wearing it so, it's not going to waste.
  • To tell the truth, maybe less than $200. Not a big clothes horse. There are shirts I still wear from 1995 or before.
  • I would if that was my lifestyle, I am sure. If I earned 15,000,000 per annum, that would be reasonable. As it is I spend perhaps $500 to $1,000 in a good year:)
  • I wish i even made that much money in one year! haha. Dude, I wish i made that much money in like eight years! I'm a broke college student, so I kind of buy clothes when I can. Yeah that's right, bottom of the food chain right here!
  • I hope not!
  • I just buy 10 dollar shirts, and a few pairs of pants at wal-mart. probably less than 3 thousand dollars. lol. I'm not to big on clothes.
  • I haven't bought clothes (except for a couple sports jerseys) for myself in over 25 years. My ex wife did it for about 20 years and my g/f has bought me stuff the last three. So, if I average out what I spend per year it would be about a dollar.
  • Jim and I are retired, and we have a lot of good clothes/shoes from before. Maybe we spend $100 and that would mostly be to replenish stuff..like underwear..or buy the occasional pair of shoes. But we don't shop at Neiman Marcus or Saks 5th Avenue..we do go and look however..nifty stuff, but since we're your normal, average, everyday people we don't have any delusions of grandeur..we simply can't afford 'em! :)
  • that is 230 years paycheck for me so LOL. I might spend $100 a year and then ONLY if I have no choice or I find a real good deal.
  • not much. probably $200. when i was much younger, i went through a clothing/couture phase and i bought a lot of clothing (nonsweatshop). but i got over the clothing bug. i have become the economys worst nightmare. i am the ecoconscious "anticonsumer". i buy my clothing at thrift shops. i think $150k is ridiculous. even if i were swimming in money, i wouldnt drop that kind of coin at needless markup & suks 5th avenue. why the republican party would foot that kind of ludicrous shopping bill for palin is beyond me. shes not the queen of england. whats next ~ the royal vp jewels?
  • I spend 2 billion on clothing per year, and I can afford it. Ha ha and my mortgage-backed securities will be bailed out by you little people! ha ha!
  • $150,000.00??? I'd never spend that much on clothes. I suppose I only spend less than $200 for clothes. I'm not into clothes anyway. As long as I can wear something decent, I'm fine.
  • I make my own, so probably $75 to $100 for fabric, but I'm not running for Vice President and I don't have the eyes of the world on me. I'm also not living on a jet plane, and I have time to sit down to the sewing machine. And I don't have someone else doing my shopping while I give speeches, so I can make my own decisions. My guess would be that Sarah Palin probably spent about what I do, living in Alaska and being a hunter, that is why the GOP had to spend that money. She probably didn't have anything in her closet. If she had, they wouldn't have needed to spend that money.
  • I haven't spent (even) $100 in the last 30 years. My job provided uniforms, and my Mother-in-law has bought me a pair of jeans, a couple of t-shirts (long and short sleeved), and a couple of pairs of pajama pants ... for each Christmas for the last 30 years. But, I MIGHT have to break down and buy a new pair of "Reebok's" or "Nike's" pretty soon ... and THAT would totally blow my budget, :(
  • I'd bet the average folk here on answerbag doenst even make 150,000k a year. Im lucky, I wEAR
  • I'll bet the average person on Answerbag doesnt even make that much a year. Im lucky, I wear a uniform to work. I only have to spend money on comfy clothes. Like Jeans and sweats.
  • I probably don't spend more than $150./yr. on clothing. What gets me is that $150,ooo.oo they spent to make Palin look better for a month, would have been better spent feeding the needy and the homeless. Just my thoughts.
  • I doubt I spend $150.00 a year.
  • Probably less than $200.
  • not enough.
  • This year I needed an entire wardrobe, every piece of clothing I had seemed to wear out at once, so it was an expensive year for me clothing wise and I would say I spent $300-$500 at the most and that includes shoes and sneakers.
  • Who do you think I am Sarah Palin. I spend more money on my daughter then myself. Matter of fact she need p.js
  • I pity anyone who spends more than $150,000 on clothes a year. I spend anywhere from 0-$1,000 a year on clothes.
  • Some years I have spent more than that, though the clothes were not for myself alone. :)
  • I don't keep track, but it is amazing how expensive clothes can be. You can easily spend $1000 on new clothes without really feeling like you bought much at all. It is especially expensive if you want designer clothes.
  • Probably about 3000 dollars.
  • $150K is just for dry cleaning and shirt laundering! [I'm a vain 'dandy' (read: narcissistic asshole) when it comes to clothing. For instance, my alligator western boots set me back $1400. What an idiot, huh?] ;-)
  • Ha ha ha. 5 generations of my family put together haven't spent $150,000 total in their entire lives.
  • Honestly about $600 or so I'm guessing. But I also make some of my clothes, which is an addicting hobby. I think I spend more on books though, that includes school books and such. lol 150,000.00? I don't even have that much to my name. ^^
  • Thanks for the input.:)

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