See, I stumbled across this thing, right? Buried in a bunch of search results for “Fendi wallet” – which, by the way, led me down a rabbit hole of Vestiaire Collective (second-hand Fendi, who knew?) and jolicloset.com (apparently a place to score “authentic” Fendi wallets at a discount…questionable, tbh) – and BAM! There it was: “Fendi FF Diagonal Canvas Bi—-FENDI Original Overrun Stocks.”
Okay, first, the grammar. Yikes. It’s like someone just threw a bunch of words at the screen and hoped they’d stick. “Canvas Bi—-FENDI Original Overrun Stocks”? What *is* that supposed to mean?
But then the details. “Size 5-14 MOQ 10 per color Price 5.20$/pc.” Okay, hold up. $5.20 per piece? FOR FENDI? Somethin’s fishy.
And then the kicker: “Finding my full catalog in instagram . 📣+66949424526#wholesale Bangkok #wholesale clothing #made in Thailand .”
Right. So, we’re talking wholesale, Bangkok, and the delightful hashtag “#wholesale clothing.” Suddenly, my image of a chic Fendi wallet being pulled from a Birkin is replaced with…piles of *something* in a warehouse in Thailand.
Now, I’m no expert, but “overrun stock” can mean a few things, right? Maybe they’re genuinely excess product from a Fendi factory. Maybe. Or maybe…they’re, shall we say, “inspired by” Fendi. You know, the kind of thing you see sold on the street corner, pretending to be the real deal.
Honestly, the whole thing screams “sketchy.” And I’m not saying *definitely* fake, but…come on. $5.20? My gut says steer clear. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually IS.