It's not just a paperclip983 Archives its Prada.
This $185 Prada paperclip sold by Barney's New York is the latest in the list of extravagant things you will never need.
SEE ALSO: Rihanna's new jelly slides look like those cheap sandals found all over AsiaOkay, to be fair, it's not technically a paperclip, but a paperclip-shapedmoney clip.
Well that makes it a lot better.
Naturally, people were pretty triggered by this.
mood: being wealthy enough to have a $185 Prada money paperclip pic.twitter.com/P774DcQAOr
— VENUS (@DEVILDIOR) June 22, 2017
$185 for a paperclip? This thing better be able to hold my life together.. pic.twitter.com/IunW9Aiy25
— FREDDY (@FreddyAmazin) June 22, 2017
Ready for another round of “ridiculous things I've ever seen”? I present to you, a 185$ paper clip. I can't. pic.twitter.com/U60P5I0pim
— Laura Vitale (@LaurasKitchen) June 22, 2017
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A PRADA PAPERCLIP I'm yelling https://t.co/XM7OBc46MO
— beth is seeing h (@nakedmagic) June 22, 2017
Some thought it looked familiar.
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The Prada "paperclip" is made in Italy, of polished sterling silver, measuring 6.25cm (2.4 inches) long and 2.25cm wide (0.8 inches).
By the way, if Prada's too mainstream for you, Barney's got other "paperclips" available too.
Happy shopping!
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