“Impractical Jokers” star Sal Vulcano recently tweeted at Nike about his disappointment with the quality of some of their pants:

Hey @nikestore @Nike @nikesportswear -I took a chance & bought 2 pairs of pants from your Soho store for $400. I equated price w quality. The fabric began to pill & stitching began to come undone w/in a few wears/washes. Soho store says this is normal. Do you stand by this? — Sal Vulcano (@SalVulcano) February 26, 2019

We’re not sure how Nike feels about it, but this tweeter has made it pretty clear where she stands — on how Vulcano spends his own money:

2pairs of pants for $400?? You have officially gone to the other side — Candy Wilson (@CandyWi11354642) February 26, 2019

Too bad Candy’s pathetic attempt to send Vulcano on a guilt trip didn’t pay off:

Other side of what? Being a 42 year old man who's worked tirelessly since I'm 13 years old & decided to buy a nice pair of sweatpants? I took a look at your page. It's filled w only hate & negativity. Much toward me. You seem to be an uneducated bully. Prove me wrong. https://t.co/x6Wa3NTnII — Sal Vulcano (@SalVulcano) February 26, 2019

Good for him.

sal don't let it bother u if u get mad about it you're giving her what she wants .. U know ur a good person — Christine Neale (@christineneale1) February 26, 2019

Not bothered at all. Just once in a while it's good to shine a light on these people. Expose them a little and open a dialogue. — Sal Vulcano (@SalVulcano) February 26, 2019

It’s hard to dialogue with those who subscribe to the politics of envy. But kudos to Vulcano for trying.

Such a big fan! You've worked so hard you deserve everything good coming! Anyone should be free to do what they want with the money earned from hardwork ❤️ plus love that you speak your mind. — robin wilds (@RDessu) February 26, 2019

He's a grown man who works for and earns his own money. He can spend it how and where he likes… — Jenny (@JennyP2448) February 26, 2019

I know if I had that kind of money, I'd spend it however the hell I wanted, too. He does plenty of good, and even if he didn't it wouldn't be any of our business. — Cortney Cole (@darkeyedpiscean) February 26, 2019

People need to stop counting other people’s money. It’s no ones business how people spend the money they earn. — I Only Follow Sports Now (@jsher420) February 26, 2019

Sal, you deserve to spoil yourself. When you work hard there is nothing wrong with buying yourself something nice. — Jehan Storer (@Mrs_Storer91717) February 26, 2019

This. So sick of people telling others what to do with their hard earned money- or anything else. Sal handled this perfectly… https://t.co/EjnDmanyjv — Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) February 26, 2019

We hope he enjoys spending his money as he sees fit — and that he eventually finds a decent pair of pants.