But hear me out. Maybe… maybe there’s a market for it. Think about it. We live in a world saturated with logos. Like, you can’t even sneeze without accidentally hitting a brand. Maybe some folks are just… *over it*. They want the quality, the craftsmanship (assuming it *is* actually Prada quality, which is a whole other can of worms, let’s be real), without screaming it from the rooftops.
I saw some text about checking the logo for authenticity. The lettering should be clean, straight, and not faded or smudged. So, what if there’s no logo? This is where things get a little tricky. You gotta go by feel, right? The leather – supposedly Saffiano – *should* feel a certain way. I’ve never actually felt Saffiano leather, so I wouldn’t know.
And, let’s be honest, the whole “Mulher Mulher Homem Homem Kids Kids” thing? That’s just…weird. What is that supposed to mean? Maybe it’s just some kind of, like, internal inventory thing? Who knows? Maybe it’s a Prada secret code. (Probably not).
I guess the thing is, if you’re shelling out the big bucks for a Prada wallet – even a “no logo” one – you want to be *damn* sure you’re getting the real deal. Because, let’s face it, there are a million fakes out there. And without that logo… well, you’re basically relying on your gut feeling and maybe a really, *really* good magnifying glass to check the stitching.