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2 mo ago
I know that certain currencies were worth much more back then, but I can't help but feel like I'm missing something here. When you look at the Sears house kit (a house you could literally order from a catalog and have built) in 1913 it was worth around $800, which is more than $17,000 in current USD. So for fabric in 1922 to cost as much as a house would in the same time period (although Sears houses were considered "cheap")...hmmm... I'm guessing TL already adjusted for inflation then, so the cloth is worth $800...ifyou could make four kimono out of it that's be 200 a piece. That sounds about right considering how it's seen as a dress for them. Last edited 2 mo ago by knight_evangel. |
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5 mo ago
page 7 has two balloons with the same text |