Now, I gotta admit, the term “overrun” always makes me think of, like, slightly dodgy back alleys and, uh, *deals*. You know? Like, maybe a truck “accidentally” dropped a few boxes of GIVENCHY scarves off the back and, BAM, suddenly there’s a dude selling ’em for, like, a fraction of the price. (I’m totally not saying this is legit, BTW. Just… a thought.)
I mean, thinking about it, Givenchy *does* seem to pump out a LOT of scarves. We got the silk ones, the alpaca ones (alpaca? seriously?), the 4G logo ones in, like, every color combo imaginable. From what I can see online, you can even get ’em at Netshoes which, like, I thought was just for sneakers? Anyway, the point is: they make a *ton* of these things.
So, is it possible some “overruns” exist? I’m not saying they’re necessarily *fake* fakes, ya know? Maybe they’re just… extras. Like, the factory made too many and needed to get rid of ’em without, like, damaging the brand’s reputation. I’ve heard whispers of this kinda thing happening.
My personal take? If you see a GIVENCHY scarf that’s, like, suspiciously cheap, do your research. Real research. Not just looking at the logo (cuz those can be faked SO easily nowadays). Check the stitching, the fabric, the weight, all that jazz. And, honestly, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Plus, let’s be real: even if it IS an “overrun,” is it worth the risk? I mean, are you *really* gonna wear something that *might* be a little bit off? I’d probably just save up and buy the real deal from Givenchy.com. At least then you know you’re getting the actual, legit, bougie-est version, and you don’t gotta worry about some random thread coming loose in the middle of dinner and exposing your, uh, “questionable” fashion choices.