First off, you got these heritage silk twill squares, 90 x 90 cm, the classic size. Made in Italy, obvs. I mean, it’s BVLGARI, c’mon. The “Heritage” thing probably means they’re re-working some old designs, maybe with a modern twist? I dunno, I just like pretty things. And silk twill? That just *feels* good.
Then you got the return policy thing. Thirty days. Standard, I guess. But honestly, if you’re dropping that kinda cash on a BVLGARI scarf, are you *really* gonna send it back? I doubt it. Unless, like, it’s got a HUGE snag or something. But even then, you could probably get it fixed, right?
Now, about this “EU Stock” thing… that’s where things get a little hazy. My guess is, it means they’re scarves being sold *in* Europe. Makes sense, right? BVLGARI is pretty international. But it *could* also mean they’re being sold by a European retailer. Or maybe they’re just *storing* the scarves in a warehouse in Europe. See? Messy.
And then there’s all the secondhand stuff. Vestiaire Collective, Joli Closet, Poshmark… suddenly, this super-fancy scarf is available at a *discount*. Okay, cool. But also, *slightly* terrifying. Slightly wrinkled? Good condition? Hmmm… gotta be careful, right? Don’t wanna get stuck with a fake. Or, worse, a *real* BVLGARI scarf that smells like your grandma’s attic. No offense to grandmas, but, you know.