In an effort to upgrade the outdated pantsuit uniform, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has had a complete wardrobe overhaul (though not a very good one).
That's not a bad thing. Many candidates in the past have done the same thing, but why you would ever think it's a good idea to give a speech on income inequality dressed in clothes worth over $12,000 is beyond us.
The speech was the one given in her victory in the New York primary in April, where Clinton discussed topics like income inequality, retirement security and job creation...while wearing a ridiculously Giorgio Armani expensive Giorgio Armani tweed jacket .
It makes perfect sense to want to look sharp as a presidential hopeful, especially while giving speeches in front of thousands of people, but there is no need to get that crazy.
Clinton's fashion choices as the first lady were paper sacks compared to Michelle Obama's various jaw-dropping looks.
Now, Clinton is still the master of frump, only with much larger price tags, and while the price on the coat may have dropped to just over $7,000, it still was not a worth-it investment.