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Why stop at just the gold Razr?

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Neiman Marcus)

When Crave first mentioned the Dolce & Gabbana Razr, its prices were around $300 or $400, which we thought was plenty considering that it was just a plain old Motorola phone underneath a skin of faux gold. Now, we find out, it was only the beginning.

For the true D&G experience, Neiman Marcus is offering the "Luxury Package" for holiday shopping, which includes a metallic gold leather case, a gold Blutooth headset, a pair of earbuds with gold accents and, of course, a gold-and-silver-tone box. All for only $900.

But for the thriftier among us, the phone alone can be purchased for $600. Such a deal.

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People who buy this phone...
by justinmac--2008 December 17, 2006 9:56 PM PST
Are in desperate need of some sort of disease.. you know the kind where you light up $20's to heat your house... If this is fashion then I don't want to be fashionable.
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