That kind of thinking isn’t unique in India, where gold represents wealth and financial security in much the way that owning a home does in the United States. HSBC recently predicted that gold prices would jump this year thanks in part to demand from Indian customers like Phuge.
To ring in 2013, Phuge planned to trot out the shirt along with 11 pounds of gold accessories including chains, bracelets and rings, the Mirror reported.
Mr Phuge told Indian newspaper, the Pune Mirror, that the clothing will be “an embellishment to my reputation as the ‘Gold man of Pimpri’.”
"I know I am not the best looking man in the world but surely no woman could fail to be dazzled by this shirt?" he explained.
“The gold shirt has been one of my dreams,” he added.
He just custom ordered a gold case to suitably dress up his Nokia phone as well, it said.
As for any potential thieves or muggers out there, he doesn't seem to be worried.
“I have my own security system in place,” he told the Mirror. “I always move around with bodyguards.”
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