Seriously, I’m sitting here thinking, is this even legit? Because one minute I’m looking at some random penny deal sites (don’t ask), and the next I’m seeing ads for “Authentic Original Overrun Stocks” of Burberry kids clothes and Dolce & Gabbana stuff. It’s, like, a real rollercoaster of internet weirdness.
This “Overrun” thing seems to be some kind of, uh, loophole? At least that’s what I’m gathering. Apparently, it’s stock that maybe *didn’t* quite meet the super-high standards of the brand, or maybe it’s extra stuff they made? I saw one description that was all like, “This is authentic ™️Original overrun .” Emphasis on the trademark symbol, I guess? Adds to the *legitness*.
And then there’s the whole “Dolce&Gabbana overruns (may stocks napo) unisex available sizes: *small *medium *large *xl retail: ️180 reseller: ️170 (min 12) 2nd to 3rd option is.” bit. “May stocks napo”? What language *is* that? It sounds like someone threw a bunch of languages into a blender and hoped for the best. And selling them for 180… *pesos*? That can’t be right. Unless we’re talking like, scarves for ants.
Look, I’m not saying don’t buy these things. Maybe you’ll get a steal! Maybe you’ll end up with a designer scarf that’s, you know, slightly wonky. But be careful, yeah? The whole thing just feels a little…shady. Like finding a designer handbag in the back of a van. Could be great, could be a disaster.