Rolls-Royce Calibre Shaving Set: Guess How Much It Costs

Designed by the same dude who gave the world the Rolls-Royce Phantom, these TwinLuxe shaving sets cost – naturally – between nearly $US800 and $US1600. They are classy! But why so expensive for a razor set that uses standard Gillette Fusion cartridges?

Well! The $US1600 Arctic set is constructed with “solid white alumina ceramic”, typically used in ballistic armour, while the $US1000 Anthracite set is built with PVD coating that’s also used in racing components and guns. So there’s that. Also, TwinLuxe knows that truest of truths: Rich people like spending a lot of money on things that subtly proclaim, “I have a lot of money, so I can afford the finer things in life, like this super minimal and superbly crafted razor set. What have you bought that so resolutely affirms your station in life?”

In news highly related to expensive razors, did you know that ladies can eyeball how fertile you are by the length of your taint? [TwinLuxe via Uncrate]

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    ozoneocean

    Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 12:38 PM

    Ha! That is one cheap, nasty looking shaving set, but I’d imagine nothing less from the designers of one of the ugliest Rolls Royces to come out yet.

    I predict the only people buying this will be a small number from tiny-knob set (haha), the with the majority made up of gift buyers- both corporate and personal. Either way, Royce will make some money out of their tatty non-car crap.

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    Nathan Young

    Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 2:51 PM

    Who needs a damn brush to shave these days anyway? Squirt the cream on your hands and slap it on your face, DONE!

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      Ads

      Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 3:23 PM

      Moron..

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      Hoo boy

      Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 9:05 PM

      I see you are at the start of your journey. Please google mantic59

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