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[h=3]22-Carat Gold Toilet Paper ($1.3 million)<small style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1; color: rgb(48, 49, 50); float: right; text-align: right;">1 of 16</small>[/h]
What does a man need when he already owns a toilet made of solid gold? Golden toilet paper of course. An Australian company called Toilet Paper Man created a special roll of 3-ply toilet paper made out of 22-carat gold! This absurdly expensive roll of toilet paper will flake as you use it, leaving your rear end literally sparkling clean. Whoever buys this gold toilet paper gets it delivered personally along with a bottle of champagne.
Price: $1.3 million (1,733,333x the normal cost of toilet paper)
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[h=3]Oooms Gold Plated Staples ($80)<small style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1; color: rgb(48, 49, 50); float: right; text-align: right;">5 of 16</small>[/h]
While you could probably afford to buy a set of these luxury staples, they are still completely ridiculous. These 24 staples are plated with 14-carat gold and come in a velvet jewelry case. Normally staples comes in quantities of 1000 or more, so a full case of Oooms staples would cost you over $3,000! Hope you're stapling some really important papers.
Price: $80 (5,500x the normal cost of staples)
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[h=3]Billionaire Couture Crocodile Skin Umbrella ($50,000)<small style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1; color: rgb(48, 49, 50); float: right; text-align: right;">7 of 16</small>[/h]
Anything coming from a company called Billionaire Couture is bound to be expensive. Italian racing tycoon Flavio Briatore and designer Angelo Galasso paired up to create this company that offers products for extremely wealthy men. This crocodile skin umbrella is one of its more ridiculous offerings. It's made completely from top quality, water-resistant crocodile skin that supposedly won't turn inside out due to the weight.
Price: $50,000 (1,600x the normal cost of an umbrella)
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[h=3]Falke Vicuña Socks ($1,150)<small style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1; color: rgb(48, 49, 50); float: right; text-align: right;">9 of 16</small>[/h]
People will pay a lot of money for comfortable socks, but this is ridiculous. A Germany company called Falke decided to create a series of incredibly comfortable (and equally rare) socks made from the hair of the vicuña, a wild animal in South America that's related to the llama and alpaca. Because these animals are endangered, it has become the most expensive fabric in the world. Only 10 pairs of these luxury socks were available for sale, and all of them are brown, because the fabric is too sensitive to dye.
Price: $1,150 (460x the normal cost of dress socks)
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[h=3]Happy Hacking Professional HG JAPAN Keyboard ($4,400)<small style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1; color: rgb(48, 49, 50); float: right; text-align: right;">12 of 16</small>[/h]
The Happy Hacking Professional HG JAPAN is the most expensive computer keyboard in the world. Compared to high-tech gaming keyboards it's not much to look at, but it's definitely luxurious. The design is reduced down to 60 essential keys, and the components are top-notch. However, the keys are hand coated with multiple layers of Urushi lacquer using a brush made from the hairs of virgins.
Price: $4,400 (88x the normal cost of a mechanical keyboard)
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