Where do you even *find* these mythical, tax-free Ferragamos? Well, that’s the tricky part. The whole “tax-free” thing usually revolves around, like, duty-free shopping. Think airports! Heathrow Terminal 5 shops could be a goldmine, maybe. I mean, I’ve seen people haul suitcases overflowing with Toblerone chocolate from those places, so why not shoes? Probably gotta be flying somewhere international, though. Ugh, the hassle. But hey, Ferragamos!
Then there’s the whole Saks OFF 5TH thing. They’re shouting about “up to 70% off” – which is tempting, *very* tempting – but is it *tax-free*? They don’t actually say. Sneaky devils. It’s probably just a good deal on Ferragamo shoes, not some magical loophole. I suspect they are required to charge sales tax on the order, because I’m assuming the saks off 5th is located in one of the 50 states.
And then you’ve got the online vultures… I mean, retailers. THE OUTNET promises “discounted designer” Ferragamo. FARFETCH boasts “express shipping.” YOOX throws in “secure payments.” StockX is all about “market prices.” It’s a freakin’ circus! But again, tax-free? Doesn’t seem to be the focus, more like just trying to get you to buy things. I think most if not all of those retailers are going to charge sales tax on the order, depending on where you live.
Honestly, finding *truly* tax-free Ferragamos is probably gonna involve some serious dedication. It’s not something that is really promoted by the company or retail stores. Maybe you’ll get lucky at the airport. Or maybe, just maybe, you’ll stumble across some weird loophole I haven’t even thought of.