Specifically, Dolce & Gabbana. Like, you see these ads everywhere. “Dolce&Gabbana overruns (may stocks napo)”… Whatever “napo” means, right? They’re always pushing these alleged “authentic” overrun stocks, promising you can snag D&G for, like, pocket change. ️180 pesos retail? Seriously? That’s, like, five bucks.
The whole thing just screams “fishy” to me. I mean, sure, maybe there are *some* legitimate overrun stocks out there. Like, factories probably produce more than they need sometimes, and maybe there’s a little extra kicking around. But Dolce & Gabbana? Are we really supposed to believe there’s a constant stream of “authentic ™️Original overrun” D&G flooding the market, available in all sizes from small to XL? I dunno, seems unlikely.
And let’s be real, the language in these ads is… questionable. “Burberry kids Authentic Original Overrun Stocks”? The way they capitalize random words and throw in emojis makes it feel like a sketchy back-alley deal. Plus, “MOQ 10 per color”? Who buys ten of the *same* Dolce & Gabbana shirt in different sizes unless they’re, like, running a store?
I’m not saying *all* of it’s fake. Maybe a small percentage is legit. But honestly, my gut tells me most of these “overrun stock” Dolce & Gabbana clothes are either knockoffs, rejects, or, well, just plain bogus.