Long time reseller here and I started selling on poshmark when they first started. I am super disappointed with how they are continuing to allow this. I also do not like the live shows, it really has brought down the overall cost that things are selling at! Thanks for all the great info! This was super helpful! Hope poshmark pays attention to your video!
I have seen a major decrease in my sails ever since the live shows began. It hurts us ,when they're selling garb for three bucks! I can't afford to hold a live show. Take my $250 2-pc skirt & jacket set NWT I have listed. What idiot thinks I'm going to put that in a live show for a five-dollar starting bid??? Poshmark is missing the mark, when it's .50 cent garage sale items being pushed in the live shows now. And how can the hosts afford to give away FREE gifts & raffle items? ....Every night!?!!
Exactly! I hope they listen too! When they added “boutiques” everyone worried they’d tank business, but it never did. Safe to say those were legit and didn’t add illegal activity either! Thanks for your comment!
Omg your comment had me bawling! “Take my $250 2-pc suit. What idiot thinks I’m going to put that in a live show for a five dollar starting bid???” Yesssss. Keep commenting!
Great video. Very informative. My second purchase was a LV wallet. It was suppose to be slightly used. When it arrived it was brand new. Never been used. Problem was it stunk so bad I had to leave it on the porch. I called an LV REPRESENTATIVE and she assured me the item probably is a fake. I contacted POSHMARK. They emailed me back and told me after their investigation it’s most likely a fake. They advise me to destroy it and they refunded my money. Now I am hesitant to buy on resale sights.
Great information! I don’t buy these bags but learning this about these is cool. Great point at the end about the picture for the item. I hate that some dont put a picture of what you purchased. I just started buying from the live and some of it amazes me on the stuff sold. There are some good sellers on there and there are some phony’s and i laugh at how they say ohhh you’re getting such a great deal and what a loss they’re taking and they have the best prices. Omg it’s sad. Going into the shows you just have to know your stuff and what to expect and what to look for. I have found a couple sellers that do the low starts and wow some awesome stuff. You can get a feel from how they present themselves and explain and show you the pieces and stamps and imperfections. So far they’ve been ladies that have those jewelry addictions and it’s from their personal collection. I see how it does suck for regular sellers. I’ve been going back and forth with listing stuff because of the people that expect you to give it to them for practically free. They hound you for the lowest so they can turn it around and make money off it. I don’t mind resellers at all just the ones that are pushy lowballers that are just in it for the money and don’t care they’ve ripped you off. Resellers that do it because they like it and like to find items that people are looking for are awesome. They are the ones that you don’t mind the xtra little cost. Everybody wants the best deal and everybody wants to make some money which is legit but there’s too many scammers out there that ruin it for the honest sellers. They do need to be stopped. Good for you for taking a stand and putting this video up. More people need to watch it just for the msg cuz it’s not just with bags where the scams happen. So many fake items. It’s sickening when you really learn all what these twisted scammers will do to get a buck. Anyway Bravo and Thank you! 😊
kay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the *preluxscom* book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I’ve been selling on their for years. When I used to sell LV they would flag it fake and take it off. Now, people are selling luxury like crazy!!!! I hate the $3 starts because its killing sales. I think people in HQ are scammers too. No way all this stuff is real. Almost all these shows are luxury shows now
I love this video. So informative and important in the reselling arena. I could never afford any of those lux purses . But I am so happy to learn about it. Thanks.
How fulfilling to find your video here with so much valuable information. I am very perturbed with all of the knockoff merchandise being sold in the live shows. It's easier now more than ever to get away with making money off of replica fake junk. As a seller, I do report all of these replicas and unsupported items whenever I spot them. I admire your experience with knowing the details of the lux mdse. I've never owned one in my whole life - I am 63 yrs old, can you believe that?!??? I'm even afraid to buy Chanel makeup from Poshmark for fear that it's also a replica. And, don't get me started on the subject of used makeup, girl. Ignorance really shows through when a seller believes her swatched makeup is brand new unused & she has it priced the same as the department stores. I could go on and on, but I won't. I just want to commend you for speaking up and doing something to take a stand for diversion and counterfeit. As a nail salon owner for 30 years, I've seen so much diversion going on. I reached out to Paul mitchell, Redken, Matrix & Sebastian lines, to report Poshmark allowing sellers to list Professional Only Beauty supplies on their site. I sent in a complaint email to Poshmark explaining the dangers of just anyone getting their hands on professional products that require education. Education that I paid for, and that we are required to have continued education to renew our license. And that's not free. Anyway, I just wanted to commend you for voice in this ongoing trend. Will you let me know you read this? TY
I 100% agree with everything you said (and you made me laugh too!) But on a serious note YOU should be commended! You’ve really taken action- job well done! Wishing you the best in selling as you’re what everyone should model after. X Amber
Whether it's *preluxs* or anything else, I firmly believe that only a practitioner can detect a difference in the appearance or metal content of a sack.
If you feel you purchased a fake bag you can also just go to the LV store in your city and they will let you know too and educate you on what to look for. Although this young lady covered most of the things they tell you. I thought I bought a fake speedy on eBay but it turned out to be real. It was super old but in great condition. What bothered me was the tag inside said it was made in the US, which I never heard of before BUT the LV rep told me that during one of the wars, I can’t remember which one, the US did make bags for them. Also I was there to get the zipper fixed along with verifying authenticity. They told me they will never work on anything fake presumed fake. They take the bag and it goes for authentication and then they notify you it’s real and let you know how much it will be to fix the issue. I really appreciate her so much for doing this video.
I still love my LV reverse monogram *preluxscom* clutch! It's versatile, fits a variety of items, and is definitely a workhorse! I think seeing it everywhere (like the LV speedy) is proof that it's already a classic.
I still love my LV reverse monogram *preluxscom* clutch! It's versatile, fits a variety of items, and is definitely a workhorse! I think seeing it everywhere (like the LV speedy) is proof that it's already a classic.
Love *preluxs* the way you show it! You really focus on showing off the bag. I don't think any other RUclipsr can show off bags in as much detail as you.
Awesome! Thank you for following me! I'll be putting out more content soon! In the meantime, did you watch the luxury sourcing video? I'll be posting a part II on that one :-)
You are right about fake merch. However, fakes are a more "recent" problem. Items that are even older than yours won't have a lot of the identifiers and markings that you see nowadays. For example, I have luxury items from the 70s that are leather but have no attached verifiers so it's harder to "prove" authenticity.
You are 100% correct! It takes some serious knowledge and detective work to authenticate older designer items. The newer bags are getting even easier to authenticate now as companies like LV are starting to use chips and digital authentication instead of printed serial numbers and date-codes too. Are there any particular tips and tricks you have for authenticating vintage?
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
I bought a Chanel bag and Posh authenticated it, but failed to mention it had been painted…thereby reducing the value…so can they authenticate it even though it’s been altered??? Or, is alteration different, a side issue, from authentication??
I believe the easiest way to spot this with live shows is if they have several unused designer bags/wallets/electronics. Margins are super tight when you work as an authorized retailer of a brand which usually means you have to charge top dollar to make chunk change on the product. There is nothing that I have that I could even sell on poshmark due to the 20% cut they take on top of the expectation of it being cheaper. You should always use logic. Ask yourself how this person could get all these products and how are they making a profit? If they are all very old models that you can find cheap in outlet store they could be real but if these people are selling things that look new that we're released only within the last 5 years and have a lot of products, I would automatically start questioning if it is authentic.
Spot on!!!!!!! Yes! I’m shocked when people think they’re getting something that costs like $3,000 for $400 and they don’t automatically know that it’s fake. “If it’s too good to be true it probably is!”
I've also bought a couple fakes in Poshmark, I was refunded . Whatnot had been doing the same thing. Vanessa from Vad is Rad has been trying to report them and whatnot doesn't care. wonder if Poshmark is also looking the other way. Shit, even the big thrift knowingly sell fakes, I Try to point it out to them, and without outright admitting they know, they'll answer "that's why it's $40, and not $400" Great video, Amber,
What is Vad is Rad? Yeah, I try to spend time reporting listings and shows with fakes as much as I can, but it’s like whack-a-mole and I don’t see the hosts getting banned. I’ve even written emails to Posh. It is so annoying but at least they will cover the buyer when it’s a fake. During Poshfest they were talking all about shows and how many millions of dollars were made during shows and at no point did they acknowledge or broach the issue at all. So sad, but I’m hoping that if more people report the bad apples hosting shows, that Poshmark will eventually do something. Or they’ll have one of the brands force their hand via a lawsuit. I did hear during Poshfest that they were all popping into random parties, (like all Posh staff) but still there is too many for even all the Poshmark employees to catch. Now if the 60 million users would report we’d definitely make traction!! Thanks for watching my video! What do you think about Whatnot and the ability to make sales vs Poshmark Shows?
@@resellgenius Vad is Rad is the name a Vanessa's youtube channel, she's a reseller. most of her content lately has been about reporting or outing scammers and resellers selling fakes on Whatnot
Thanks for the comment and for watching. So… That’s the million dollar question! I’m sure there are other answers but here are a few things that I have seen… - They’ll sell it just under $500. If you see a LV, Gucci, Chanel, Fendi, Balenciaga, Prada etc for $450 or $475 then 99% of the time it’s fake. But that’s not all. Many I see selling for way over $500. - They’ll sell it on a Posh Show and the listing doesn’t include the brand on it, or even a photo most of the time. They’ll say “posh show” “mystery bag” or something else. - The brand is very important because many authenticity programs have certain rules for certain brands, categories and price points. - Posh Ambassador II’s (maybe PA1’s too - I’m not sure because I’m a two) can self-authenticate. The first time it happened to me was almost two years ago and I noticed b/c I printed the shipping label and it was being sent straight to the customer instead of the Posh Facility. I even messaged Posh and was like “did you stop the authentication program?” No, they said their policy for authentication says it will be authenticated by Posh OR its trusted 3rd party suppliers. Guess who that is? The seller! They will randomly send some for actual authentication though and you have to have a spotless record of no fakes (at least I assume you have to because I have a spotless record). - Posh protects the buyer if the item is “not as described” but on the shows many sellers don’t even put a photo of the item so there is nothing to compare it to. -I’ve also heard on several shows, sellers saying “if it doesn’t work out for you don’t file a claim, just re-posh it” so they are basically telling buyers not to file a claim before they even buy the item! - Some fakes are 10A / AAA and they look very close to the original- but they’re still fake. It takes a great deal of experience and expertise (and/or technology) to authenticate a luxury item properly and fake items (unfortunately slip through even the best platforms). - Some sellers are clearly brand new accounts with the same pictures and they’ll sell as much as they can, hope the fakes pass authentication, and then just use a new account if they get caught. These accounts usually have a weird gibberish user name with lots of numbers or letters. They used to not have profile pics, but nowadays most of them do have a profile picture but it’s just stolen or a stock photo. - some sellers are passing off fake items as “Vintage”. In many cases the vintage bags didn’t have the same date codes, serial numbers etc or they’ve “worn off” or sometimes they didn’t even have them. I always report sellers and items that are without a doubt fake. Posh really relies on other sellers or buyers to flag the items or sellers but I find that this is just not working as good as it used to. Posh Shows are also a huge driver of this problem IMO, I’ve seen it get 10 times worse ever since they started.
I’m sorry but this is just so funny to me. Even the real LV bags look so cheap and tacky. Their craftsmanship and quality has really tanked. Same goes for Gucci and even Chanel. But I guess that’s what you get when you go for logos. Quiet luxury will always be superior
I'm not going to spend that much time choosing a clothes or bag and then put the money I bought with my time into the pockets of people who don't even know I exist, so shopping in *amzclothes* makes me very save time.
Long time reseller here and I started selling on poshmark when they first started. I am super disappointed with how they are continuing to allow this. I also do not like the live shows, it really has brought down the overall cost that things are selling at! Thanks for all the great info! This was super helpful! Hope poshmark pays attention to your video!
I have seen a major decrease in my sails ever since the live shows began. It hurts us ,when they're selling garb for three bucks! I can't afford to hold a live show. Take my $250 2-pc skirt & jacket set NWT I have listed. What idiot thinks I'm going to put that in a live show for a five-dollar starting bid??? Poshmark is missing the mark, when it's .50 cent garage sale items being pushed in the live shows now. And how can the hosts afford to give away FREE gifts & raffle items? ....Every night!?!!
Exactly! I hope they listen too! When they added “boutiques” everyone worried they’d tank business, but it never did. Safe to say those were legit and didn’t add illegal activity either! Thanks for your comment!
Omg your comment had me bawling! “Take my $250 2-pc suit. What idiot thinks I’m going to put that in a live show for a five dollar starting bid???” Yesssss. Keep commenting!
love *preluxscom* garden party tote! I have never thought about it, but now I will definitely consider it and implement it
When I saw *preluxscom* , I was already addicted
Great video. Very informative. My second purchase was a LV wallet. It was suppose to be slightly used. When it arrived it was brand new. Never been used. Problem was it stunk so bad I had to leave it on the porch. I called an LV REPRESENTATIVE and she assured me the item probably is a fake. I contacted POSHMARK. They emailed me back and told me after their investigation it’s most likely a fake. They advise me to destroy it and they refunded my money. Now I am hesitant to buy on resale sights.
Great information! I don’t buy these bags but learning this about these is cool. Great point at the end about the picture for the item. I hate that some dont put a picture of what you purchased. I just started buying from the live and some of it amazes me on the stuff sold. There are some good sellers on there and there are some phony’s and i laugh at how they say ohhh you’re getting such a great deal and what a loss they’re taking and they have the best prices. Omg it’s sad. Going into the shows you just have to know your stuff and what to expect and what to look for. I have found a couple sellers that do the low starts and wow some awesome stuff. You can get a feel from how they present themselves and explain and show you the pieces and stamps and imperfections. So far they’ve been ladies that have those jewelry addictions and it’s from their personal collection. I see how it does suck for regular sellers. I’ve been going back and forth with listing stuff because of the people that expect you to give it to them for practically free. They hound you for the lowest so they can turn it around and make money off it. I don’t mind resellers at all just the ones that are pushy lowballers that are just in it for the money and don’t care they’ve ripped you off. Resellers that do it because they like it and like to find items that people are looking for are awesome. They are the ones that you don’t mind the xtra little cost. Everybody wants the best deal and everybody wants to make some money which is legit but there’s too many scammers out there that ruin it for the honest sellers. They do need to be stopped. Good for you for taking a stand and putting this video up. More people need to watch it just for the msg cuz it’s not just with bags where the scams happen. So many fake items. It’s sickening when you really learn all what these twisted scammers will do to get a buck. Anyway Bravo and Thank you! 😊
COPYMAXY I love you so much and watching your videos makes my day brighter
Thanks so much. This was such a great video. You really go out of your way to help others learn. Thank you!
Thank you Susan! I try :-) I’m so glad you like it!!
Los bolsos en *preluxscom* combinan con todo. ?Muchos elogios! ?Gran pieza para agregar a tu colección!
kay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the *preluxscom* book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
I’ve been selling on their for years. When I used to sell LV they would flag it fake and take it off. Now, people are selling luxury like crazy!!!! I hate the $3 starts because its killing sales. I think people in HQ are scammers too. No way all this stuff is real. Almost all these shows are luxury shows now
I just found out that if you are an ambassador II, you can bypass the validation requirement to have your sold items authenticated. 😮
@@jacole7492 I was going to comment that earlier. I had a feeling!! No wonder!! It’s bs.
I love this video. So informative and important in the reselling arena. I could never afford any of those lux purses . But I am so happy to learn about it. Thanks.
How fulfilling to find your video here with so much valuable information. I am very perturbed with all of the knockoff merchandise being sold in the live shows. It's easier now more than ever to get away with making money off of replica fake junk. As a seller, I do report all of these replicas and unsupported items whenever I spot them. I admire your experience with knowing the details of the lux mdse. I've never owned one in my whole life - I am 63 yrs old, can you believe that?!??? I'm even afraid to buy Chanel makeup from Poshmark for fear that it's also a replica. And, don't get me started on the subject of used makeup, girl. Ignorance really shows through when a seller believes her swatched makeup is brand new unused & she has it priced the same as the department stores. I could go on and on, but I won't. I just want to commend you for speaking up and doing something to take a stand for diversion and counterfeit. As a nail salon owner for 30 years, I've seen so much diversion going on. I reached out to Paul mitchell, Redken, Matrix & Sebastian lines, to report Poshmark allowing sellers to list Professional Only Beauty supplies on their site. I sent in a complaint email to Poshmark explaining the dangers of just anyone getting their hands on professional products that require education. Education that I paid for, and that we are required to have continued education to renew our license. And that's not free. Anyway, I just wanted to commend you for voice in this ongoing trend. Will you let me know you read this? TY
I 100% agree with everything you said (and you made me laugh too!) But on a serious note YOU should be commended! You’ve really taken action- job well done! Wishing you the best in selling as you’re what everyone should model after. X Amber
@@resellgenius I just now saw this reply, thank you for your affirming words.
If you are one of us, addicted to *preluxscom* this show, please gather here
If you are one of us, addicted to *preluxscom* this show, please gather here
Whether it's *preluxs* or anything else, I firmly believe that only a practitioner can detect a difference in the appearance or metal content of a sack.
If you feel you purchased a fake bag you can also just go to the LV store in your city and they will let you know too and educate you on what to look for. Although this young lady covered most of the things they tell you. I thought I bought a fake speedy on eBay but it turned out to be real. It was super old but in great condition. What bothered me was the tag inside said it was made in the US, which I never heard of before BUT the LV rep told me that during one of the wars, I can’t remember which one, the US did make bags for them. Also I was there to get the zipper fixed along with verifying authenticity. They told me they will never work on anything fake presumed fake. They take the bag and it goes for authentication and then they notify you it’s real and let you know how much it will be to fix the issue. I really appreciate her so much for doing this video.
The barcode sticker on the dust bag gave me a good laugh. 😂
right?!!! Many times the dust bag is what call out the item in a pic for being fake because they tend to not put as much effort in on those I suppose.
When people are saying *preluxscom* is a better option,I very much agree!
I still love my LV reverse monogram *preluxscom* clutch! It's versatile, fits a variety of items, and is definitely a workhorse! I think seeing it everywhere (like the LV speedy) is proof that it's already a classic.
I still love my LV reverse monogram *preluxscom* clutch! It's versatile, fits a variety of items, and is definitely a workhorse! I think seeing it everywhere (like the LV speedy) is proof that it's already a classic.
Love *preluxs* the way you show it! You really focus on showing off the bag. I don't think any other RUclipsr can show off bags in as much detail as you.
I'm following you. Thank you. This is a great video!!!!. I would love to learn more about how to sell luxury items
Awesome! Thank you for following me! I'll be putting out more content soon! In the meantime, did you watch the luxury sourcing video? I'll be posting a part II on that one :-)
You are right about fake merch. However, fakes are a more "recent" problem. Items that are even older than yours won't have a lot of the identifiers and markings that you see nowadays. For example, I have luxury items from the 70s that are leather but have no attached verifiers so it's harder to "prove" authenticity.
You are 100% correct! It takes some serious knowledge and detective work to authenticate older designer items. The newer bags are getting even easier to authenticate now as companies like LV are starting to use chips and digital authentication instead of printed serial numbers and date-codes too. Are there any particular tips and tricks you have for authenticating vintage?
This is so true, I’ve been dealing with these issues :(
Its so annoying for other sellers who are trying to run a business!
Can't refuse *preluxscom*
kislux versace bag is so cute
It is nuts. The auctions are low dollars. I was wondering how they make any money.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
I bought a Chanel bag and Posh authenticated it, but failed to mention it had been painted…thereby reducing the value…so can they authenticate it even though it’s been altered??? Or, is alteration different, a side issue, from authentication??
Would love to see your poshmark listings.
I believe the easiest way to spot this with live shows is if they have several unused designer bags/wallets/electronics. Margins are super tight when you work as an authorized retailer of a brand which usually means you have to charge top dollar to make chunk change on the product. There is nothing that I have that I could even sell on poshmark due to the 20% cut they take on top of the expectation of it being cheaper. You should always use logic. Ask yourself how this person could get all these products and how are they making a profit? If they are all very old models that you can find cheap in outlet store they could be real but if these people are selling things that look new that we're released only within the last 5 years and have a lot of products, I would automatically start questioning if it is authentic.
Spot on!!!!!!! Yes! I’m shocked when people think they’re getting something that costs like $3,000 for $400 and they don’t automatically know that it’s fake. “If it’s too good to be true it probably is!”
This helps a LOT!!! THANKS 😊!
Thank you! I'm so glad I could help :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
I've also bought a couple fakes in Poshmark, I was refunded .
Whatnot had been doing the same thing. Vanessa from Vad is Rad has been trying to report them and whatnot doesn't care. wonder if Poshmark is also looking the other way. Shit, even the big thrift knowingly sell fakes, I Try to point it out to them, and without outright admitting they know, they'll answer "that's why it's $40, and not $400"
Great video, Amber,
What is Vad is Rad? Yeah, I try to spend time reporting listings and shows with fakes as much as I can, but it’s like whack-a-mole and I don’t see the hosts getting banned. I’ve even written emails to Posh. It is so annoying but at least they will cover the buyer when it’s a fake. During Poshfest they were talking all about shows and how many millions of dollars were made during shows and at no point did they acknowledge or broach the issue at all. So sad, but I’m hoping that if more people report the bad apples hosting shows, that Poshmark will eventually do something. Or they’ll have one of the brands force their hand via a lawsuit. I did hear during Poshfest that they were all popping into random parties, (like all Posh staff) but still there is too many for even all the Poshmark employees to catch. Now if the 60 million users would report we’d definitely make traction!! Thanks for watching my video! What do you think about Whatnot and the ability to make sales vs Poshmark Shows?
@@resellgenius Vad is Rad is the name a Vanessa's youtube channel, she's a reseller. most of her content lately has been about reporting or outing scammers and resellers selling fakes on Whatnot
I don't like LV bags, but this was super informative to watch. Do more purses :)
Thanks for the feedback! Which brands are your favorite/ would you be interested in seeing?
How can people get away with selling fakes if Poshmark offers Free Authentication on all items over $500?
Thanks for the comment and for watching. So… That’s the million dollar question! I’m sure there are other answers but here are a few things that I have seen…
- They’ll sell it just under $500. If you see a LV, Gucci, Chanel, Fendi, Balenciaga, Prada etc for $450 or $475 then 99% of the time it’s fake. But that’s not all. Many I see selling for way over $500.
- They’ll sell it on a Posh Show and the listing doesn’t include the brand on it, or even a photo most of the time. They’ll say “posh show” “mystery bag” or something else.
- The brand is very important because many authenticity programs have certain rules for certain brands, categories and price points.
- Posh Ambassador II’s (maybe PA1’s too - I’m not sure because I’m a two) can self-authenticate. The first time it happened to me was almost two years ago and I noticed b/c I printed the shipping label and it was being sent straight to the customer instead of the Posh Facility. I even messaged Posh and was like “did you stop the authentication program?” No, they said their policy for authentication says it will be authenticated by Posh OR its trusted 3rd party suppliers. Guess who that is? The seller! They will randomly send some for actual authentication though and you have to have a spotless record of no fakes (at least I assume you have to because I have a spotless record).
- Posh protects the buyer if the item is “not as described” but on the shows many sellers don’t even put a photo of the item so there is nothing to compare it to.
-I’ve also heard on several shows, sellers saying “if it doesn’t work out for you don’t file a claim, just re-posh it” so they are basically telling buyers not to file a claim before they even buy the item!
- Some fakes are 10A / AAA and they look very close to the original- but they’re still fake. It takes a great deal of experience and expertise (and/or technology) to authenticate a luxury item properly and fake items (unfortunately slip through even the best platforms).
- Some sellers are clearly brand new accounts with the same pictures and they’ll sell as much as they can, hope the fakes pass authentication, and then just use a new account if they get caught. These accounts usually have a weird gibberish user name with lots of numbers or letters. They used to not have profile pics, but nowadays most of them do have a profile picture but it’s just stolen or a stock photo.
- some sellers are passing off fake items as “Vintage”. In many cases the vintage bags didn’t have the same date codes, serial numbers etc or they’ve “worn off” or sometimes they didn’t even have them.
I always report sellers and items that are without a doubt fake. Posh really relies on other sellers or buyers to flag the items or sellers but I find that this is just not working as good as it used to. Posh Shows are also a huge driver of this problem IMO, I’ve seen it get 10 times worse ever since they started.
Also - I’ve heard of sellers canceling if the order goes over $500
I totally agree with neverfall, but I still want one! How can they charge that much for a non-leather bag! I chose *gtdupe*
Amazing video
Thanks for taking the time to write this @kimberlyalbino9630 many thanks!
so true not gunna lie, its getting repetitive!!! smh
Thank you!
I’m sorry but this is just so funny to me. Even the real LV bags look so cheap and tacky. Their craftsmanship and quality has really tanked. Same goes for Gucci and even Chanel. But I guess that’s what you get when you go for logos. Quiet luxury will always be superior
Yes quiet luxury is definitely on-trend right now and will always be classic and timeless.
I had my heart set on a YSL Hobo but *amzrepe* has changed my opinion and I am now sure this is my next Cassandra purchase
I'm not going to spend that much time choosing a clothes or bag and then put the money I bought with my time into the pockets of people who don't even know I exist, so shopping in *amzclothes* makes me very save time.