Jeff Bezos spotted wearing $12 shirt at Coachella; See How Internet Reacted
Jeff Bezos is one of the wealthiest men in the world, and he is not afraid to show his unconventional style. Recent image of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has gone viral, demonstrating that the multibillionaire not only uses his own e-commerce website to sell goods to consumers but also purchases items for personal use.
He was recently spotted wearing a blue button-down with a butterfly print on it while attending the music festival Coachella in California. Guess the price tag of the shirt? $12.
The videos shared on social media show the billionaire attending rapper Bad Bunny’s Coachella performance on Friday night. A short clip of 59 years old businessman dancing at the music festival, alongside girlfriend Lauren Sanchez, has gone viral on the internet.
Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner and Jeff Bezos during the second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. pic.twitter.com/OaX7ZjgkJz
— @21metgala (@21metgala) April 22, 2023
On social media, internet sleuths managed to dig up close dupes of the shirt – with one product retailing for as low as $12 on Amazon. While some were convinced the billionaire actually showed up in a $12 shirt, others claimed that the products retailing on Amazon were knock-offs of a more expensive designer brand.
Even the product’s screen photo and description were published by one Twitter user.
Absolutely love that Bezos went to Coachella and did the same thing I would do – wore a $15 Hawaiian shirt from Amazon.https://t.co/CcQIDK2uGV pic.twitter.com/x8zGzWs5S9
— Sheel Mohnot (@pitdesi) April 24, 2023
Since the shirt looked slightly different from the one posted on Amazon, the user commented, “The shirt you buy on Amazon from a seller called Buzhidao may not look exactly like it does in the listing. The shirt you buy on Amazon from a seller called Buzhidao may not look exactly like it does in the listing.”
“I really love the idea of him just wandering into an Amazon warehouse like “Don’t mind me guys” as he roots around the shelves for stuff to wear,” commented another user.