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Designer Clothing
Designer Clothing
Annual costs: $100,000

Forget the outlet mall. When you're ultra rich, you'll fork out at least $50,000 a season on clothes, said celebrity stylist Amanda Sanders.

Where does that money go? Sanders said a high-end men's suit -- think Tom Ford or Kiton -- will run at least $7,000. Custom, they're more like $10,000 . For a top-of-the-line watch, expect to spend north of a hundred grand.

Women's clothes cost even more. A couture gown can run more than $20,000. And hair? Extensions, cut and color can cost $7,000.

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Last updated August 23 2010: 10:00 AM ET
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