I mean, you see all these listings – Poshmark with the “up to 70% off!” (like, seriously, *up to*… always vague), Stylight shouting about bestsellers at “−39%” (who even uses that symbol?), and then the random Google Translate snippet which, honestly, is just confusing things. And then there’s Vestiaire Collective, selling “second-hand leather BULGARI belts for Women”. Which, you know, is fine, but… overrun stock isn’t exactly “second-hand,” is it?
So, what *is* overrun stock? My guess? It’s probably stuff that didn’t sell in stores, or maybe slight imperfections that don’t make it through the super-strict BVLGARI quality control. Like, maybe the buckle has a tiny scratch, or the stitching is a *hair* off. You know, the kinda stuff *you* wouldn’t even notice unless you were, like, REALLY looking. But BVLGARI? Oh no, that’s gotta go. Probably ends up being sold off in bulk to some distributor who then labels it “Overrun Stock” to make it sound, I dunno, *exclusive*?
The Alexander Wang x Bvlgari Belt Bag situation throws another wrench in the works, though. Are we talking about *just* belts, or are belt bags lumped in too? And how do you even *overrun* a collaboration piece? That seems kinda weird, right? Like, they knew how many they were making, didn’t they? Unless… scandal! (Okay, probably not a scandal, but a girl can dream, right?)
Then you got this random mention of a BVLGARI Oct watch for over ten *thousand* euros. Like, what does that even have to do with belts? Honestly, my brain is kinda fried at this point.
The Lucea watch listing is equally bizarre. “Belt not included.” Thanks for the heads-up! Was I supposed to be expecting a free watch belt with my *belt*? I’m so lost!