The Twitter account Stupid things rich people buy collects, as the name suggests, unnecessarily expensive stuff that probably only wealthy people can buy.
Perhaps some of them are also available to normal people based on the price, but as you will see in a moment, the price-performance ratio is practically never the same.
An armor of a guinea pig for just over 23,000 francs.
Sterling silver building blocks for just under 1700 francs.
One of these Prada paper clips costs 180 francs.
A silver ball of yarn for 9,000 francs.
This mini folding chair from Nordstrom for about 875 francs.
This diamond tea bag is available for just under 14,000 francs.
A gold fidget spinner for almost 16,000 francs.
A dog collar for almost 3.2 million Swiss francs.
A hoodie from Balenciaga for about 1200 francs.
From the Van Vliet brand for about 23,000 francs.
The jewel costs a paltry 4.7 billion.
The Gucci set costs almost 10,000 francs.
You can get this garden hose kit for CHF 300.
A real alligator leather hat for about 390 francs.
A diamond crystal dog bath for just under 12,000 francs.
… and because it is from Dolce & Gabbana, it costs almost 50,000 francs.
The Gucci bike is available for a paltry CHF 34,000.
You can get these sneakers from Balenciaga for just 1,300 francs.
The price is about 60,000 francs – mind you, per dumbbell.
How about this one from Louis Vuitton for just under 800 francs?
You pay about CHF 200 per stone.
This dildo will cost you almost 15,000 francs.
This bookmark costs 350 francs.
The number of staples in this photo cost about 115 francs, so almost 5 francs per staple.
The hippo bank costs more than 90,000 francs.
A nail clipper coated with diamonds for just over 1.1 million Swiss francs.
(smile)
Source: Blick

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