You know what they say: When you buy an item from an atas brand, you’re not just paying for quality but the brand name a well.
In recent months, well-known designer brands have taken everyday cheap items and sell them at ridiculous prices.
Such as Gucci’s $1,750 dirty school shoes.
Balenciaga IKEA-Look-alike Bag
Now we have another new entrant to the category, which some called “ridiculous things rich people get”.
Prada’s Latest Product To Hit The Shelves
And to be perfectly honest, this is driving us crazy.
Why? Because Prada is selling this paper-clip. Oh sorry, huge-ass paper clip you can use to clip your money together.
Here, I’ll show you instead.
Measuring at 6.25×2.25cm, made of polished sterling silver and made in Italy, this paperclip-looking money clip costs USD 185 (SGD$256) on barneys.com.
No joke.
When folks on Twitter saw this, they went crazy.
If I buy the clip, I won’t have money left to clip
While some couldn’t help but make reference to Clippy, our ex-Microsoft Words assistant
And that’s not the best part.
Too cheap to shell out over $250 bucks for a Prada paperclip? Barneys is selling their own version of the paper clip at a bit over $200.
No Prada logo, unfortunately.
Tell me, would you get one for yourself?
I think I’ll keep the money and stick to this.
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Like this article? Check out some other ridiculous branded items:
- Okay, Now Gucci Has $1,750 Shoes That Look Like Our School Shoes
- IKEA’s Hilarious Response to Copycat $2,150 Bag Wins the Internet
Feature Image: Phaidon.com / Barneys.com
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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