Rich people spend fortunes to look like decorators.
Chic Spanish brand Balenciaga has unveiled a new range of paint-splattered clothing.
A khaki trench coat with a paint splatter costs £2,490 while a tracksuit covered in fake paint prints will cost fashionistas £800.
Buyers are advised that it is dry cleaned to protect carefully positioned paint drips.
The designer label is also looking to clean up the slack with a pair of white paint-coated boots for a whopping £825.
A retailer says, “Balenciaga is known for adding an industrial edge to traditional wardrobe staples.
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“Last collection featured these ankle boots, which are crafted from black leather and finished with a contrasting paint splatter print for a final well-worn look.”
It’s not the first time the luxury brand, favorite of Premier League stars, has made headlines with its designs.
Earlier this year he was criticized for selling a ripped hoodie which was covered in holes and tears for £950.

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The brand was mocked by shoppers who claimed the sweater was “something worn by Bob the Builder”.
Last month he was also ridiculed for releasing a bag that was the spitting image of an iconic 80s Tesco carrier bag.
Part of Balenciaga’s spring collection, the £925 Italian-made accessory is made from printed paper calfskin, has a press stud fastening and an internal zip pocket.
Balenciaga insisted it was a “modern take on an archetypal bag”.
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