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“I Bought It for Amazon and I Paid Usd 50”: the Bullrich Imported Suit that Revived the Controversy over the Price of Clothing

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In the midst of the public discussion about the price of clothing, the senator explained the origin and value of her formal attire in a television interview. Previously, Minister Caputo had shown a sack also purchased abroad

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The discussion about the price of clothing in Argentina added up a new chapter this Thursday night. One day after the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, confirmed that he does not buy clothing in the country for high prices, the libertarian senator and former security minister, Patricia Bullrich, showed what brand he wears and how much it cost him. In dialogue with LN+, the national legislator looked at the label of her blue suit at the beginning…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In the midst of the public discussion about the price of clothing, the senator explained the origin and value of her formal attire in a television interview. Previously, Minister Caputo had shown a sack also purchased abroad

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The libertarian senator acknowledged that the clothes she was wearing at the time were purchased in the United States. The post Patricia Bullrich revived the controversy over the clothes and revealed how much the sack she had on appeared first on The Intransigent cost her.

Buenos Aires, 6 February (NA) – LLA's senator and block boss, Patricia Bullrich, admitted that she also buys clothes in the United States, in line with the statements of the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. #AgenciaNA

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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