The original poster’s son received a Gucci sweater as a gift and seemed happy and surprised when he unboxed it. The poster was aware of the Gucci brand and initially estimated the sweater’s value to be around $500.
The situation changed when, after the children were asleep, the actual price of the sweater—$2500—was discussed and confirmed online. Upon learning the exact cost, the poster laughed and remarked that it was “the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen,” leading to self-doubt about whether that comment was appropriate.

AITAH for saying a $2500 Hoodie that was gifted to my son was “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard of”





As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” While this quote speaks to interpersonal relationships, the underlying principle applies to value alignment: individuals need to maintain a comfortable internal boundary regarding what they consider reasonable spending.
The poster’s reaction stems from a fundamental clash between their own financial values (believing $2500 for a sweater is irrational) and the financial reality or gift-giving choices of others. Their immediate, blunt reaction—“the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen”—was an expression of personal value judgment forced into the social space. While the sentiment might be understandable given the perceived absurdity of the price, delivering this critique immediately after the unboxing, even when the recipient seemed happy, risks making the son feel judged for his excitement or the gift-giver feel criticized. The issue here is less about the $2500 and more about the poster prioritizing their internal reaction over preserving the positive moment.
The poster’s action was understandable from a personal valuation perspective but socially inappropriate in that moment. A more constructive approach in the future would be to separate personal judgment from immediate emotional response. If the poster feels strongly about high-end consumerism, that discussion should happen privately with the gift-giver or later with the son, framed around general financial literacy, rather than immediately dismissing the item in front of others.
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The original poster is currently questioning the appropriateness of their reaction to the extremely high price of their son’s new sweater, feeling conflicted between their personal belief that such an expenditure is excessive and the social context of reacting to a gift.
The central question for debate is whether the poster was justified in voicing their strong negative opinion about the extravagance of the gift, or if their comment constituted an inappropriate judgment of an expensive present given to their son.







