Okay, look, I’ve been scrolling through a bunch of stuff – eBay, Amazon, this weird site called “Zumka Fashion” (sounds… interesting), and even POIZON (never heard of that one before, tbh). And let’s be honest, seeing “Bvlgari clothes” kinda throws me. I *know* Bulgari for, like, ridiculously expensive jewelry, the kind that probably costs more than my house. So clothes? It feels… off.
Like, eBay’s all “Buy Bvlgari Clothes, Shoes & Accessories and get the best deals!” which screams “probably not actually Bvlgari” to me. Amazon’s slightly more believable with the whole “ShopStyle” thing and “Earn Cash Back” – but still. And Zumka Fashion just lists categories like “Bvlgari Clothing for Women; Bvlgari Jewellery. Bvlgari Bags. Bvlgari Serpenti.” … Serpenti? Okay, that’s jewelry. Are they really selling *clothes* with snake themes? That’d be kinda cool, actually… *if* it was legit.
Then you got this Sid Publishing thing talking about authentication and hassle-free returns. Which, okay, makes me *slightly* less skeptical. But still, “Bvlgari Clothes at POIZON”? Sounds like a weird pairing, doesn’t it?
The actual Bulgari site (the Sevan Bıçakçı link) just seems to be focusing on the whole “Magnificent Roman High Jeweler” vibe. Which is what I *expect* from Bulgari. Not, like, a discount rack of “Serpenti-inspired” tops.
So, handmade Bvlgari clothes… My gut feeling is that if they *do* exist, they’re probably super-exclusive, bespoke things for, like, celebrities and royalty. Not something you’d find on eBay next to a slightly-used toaster.
Here’s my theory: either these are:
1. Really, really good fakes that I wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole.
2. Legit, but like, outlet-store stuff that’s still expensive but not *quite* as bank-breaking.
3. Just Bulgari-branded accessories, like scarves or something. That’s probably the most likely.
Handmade? I’m leaning towards a big, fat NO on that one, unless you’re talking about some super-secret, invite-only atelier in Rome.