Neiman Marcus’ Annual Christmas Gift List For The Super Wealthy Will Make You Feel Poor


With just two months until Christmas, it may be time to start thinking about gifts for the fam. A candle for mom, a pair of socks for dad, and Dane Cook Live on DVD for the brothers probably isn’t going to cut it in your old age. It may be time to kick it up a notch. Or 1,000 notches.

If you’re looking to be your parents’ favorite son forever, consider purchasing an item off Neiman Marcus’ multi-million-dollar “Fantasy Gifts”Christmas list.

The list offers the ultra wealthy an opportunity to buy one-of-a-kind luxury items, travel packages, and experiences that cost more than the average American makes in 10 years. Check out the five dopest fantasy gifts on this year’s list below.

New Year’s At Knickerbocker Hotel Times Square: $1.6 million


Experience New Year’s Eve above Times Square with a private party for 300 people at The Knickerbocker Hotel – mere feet from the most famous ball of them all.

Rolls-Royce Limited-Edition Dawn: $439,625 

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Inspired by Lake Como, this V12-engined beauty boasts a crisp Selby Grey-and-black interior of hand-sewn leather, complemented by a brushed metal dashboard.

Rolls-Royce Limited-Edition Dawn (orange): $445,750

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Inspired by Saint-Tropez, this V12-engined beauty boasts a sumptuous interior of Arctic White leather, accented with dark spice brown and deep orange, with a dashboard and doors paneled in rich Canadel open-pore wood.

Ryder Cup Experience with Jim Furyk: $250,000

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Enjoy a VIP week at the Ryder Cup with 17-time PGA Tour winner and nine-time Ryder Cup participant, Jim Furyk. Enjoy deluxe accommodations, four premium tickets to the weeklong Ryder Cup, and much more.

Armand de Brignac Experience In Champagne: $150,000

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Travel to Champagne with Armand de Brignac – tend the vineyards, sample the reserves, stroll the private cellars, and finishing your own cuvée.

There you have it, bros. Don’t say I never done nothin’ for ya.

[h/t Business Insider]

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