First off, Poshmark is saying you can score “mirror image shoes” and, get this, save *up to* 70%. Which, let’s be real, is a HUGE “up to.” Probably means one random pair nobody wants is dirt cheap. But still, worth a look, maybe? I dunno.
Then you got this “mybag” site…SH52338 – Valentino Shoe. Sounds legit, right? Size 35-42, heel height 3.5cm. They’re even like, “After you order, let us know which you want!” So helpful. (Sarcasm, guys, obvs.) I mean, *which* shoe, duh? Is it a mirror effect? Is it a… what even *is* a mirror image Valentino shoe? I’m already confused.
Saks Fifth Avenue is throwing out the “Rockstud Mirror-Effect Sandals,” which sounds way more like what I was expecting. Free shipping and returns, though! That’s a win. At least if you hate them you can send them back. I’d be all over that return policy.
And then… BAM! Valentino Garavani ‘Roman Stud’ Mules. This is all over the place.
Oh, and hold up, there’s this “Yupoo Gucci Dior Chanel: Copybrand.cn” situation. Okay, RED FLAG, people! Mirror image…as in, maybe…not exactly… genuine? That’s my takeaway. Express shipping on FARFETCH for real Valentino sneakers though, so, like, you get what you pay for, probably.
Nordstrom? They’re sticking to the classic Valentino pumps and slingbacks. No mirror image shenanigans there. Just good ol’ fancy-pants shoes. And a new print called “CHERRYFIC.” Okay, Valentino, I see you.
So, putting it all together… “Mirror Image Valentino Shoe” seems to be a really broad thing. Could be a specific line of shoes with a mirrored finish, could be a general term for shoes that are, you know, *shiny*. And could also be… knock-offs. Be careful out there, folks! Do your research, double-check the site before you go throwing your money at it!