I mean, think about it. We’re talking CELINE. Designer. Fancy. But the thing is, factories make *mistakes*. Or they overproduce. Or maybe the season’s over and they gotta clear out the old to make way for the new. And *that’s* where these “overrun” CELINE shoes pop up.
You see ’em advertised on eBay, sometimes with that sweet, sweet “free shipping” (gotta love free shipping!). Then you see Alibaba shouting about “wholesale shoes” and “factory overruns,” and you’re like, “Wait a minute… could it be…?”
Now, here’s where things get a bit… fuzzy. Are they *really* CELINE? Well, maybe. Maybe not. It’s kinda like the wild west of discounted designer goods. You gotta do your research, read the descriptions *carefully* (and I mean, *carefully*), and probably be prepared for the chance that you’re getting something… less than 100% authentic.
But hey, look, if you can snag a pair of *almost* CELINE sneakers for, like, a fraction of the price? Is it worth the risk? That’s the question, isn’t it? I saw some women’s sneakers on Lyst for over $350. StockX is selling them too. Aint no way im paying that much!
Personally? I’m a sucker for a deal. I’d probably take the gamble, but I’d go in knowing that it might be a dupe or something with a tiny, barely noticeable flaw. Think of it as a discounted adventure!
And let’s be honest, who *doesn’t* love the thrill of the hunt? Finding that “too good to be true” deal that *might* actually be true? It’s like winning the lottery, but with shoes.