First off, you’ve got this Homepage HK thing, sounds kinda sketchy. “Overrun Geek Store” – what does that even *mean*? And the cookie thing, everyone does it, but it still feels a bit… I dunno, intrusive? Anyway, it mentions this CNPJ number (which, from a quick Google, seems to be a Brazilian business ID – weird, right?). Is this where the “overrun” part comes in? Like, factory rejects being sold off cheap? Maybe. Probably.
Then Reddit and Farfetch pop up, all fancy-pants with “Goyard Pre-Owned” and “Express Shipping.” Which is the total opposite vibe of “overrun stock.” You’re talking designer resale versus… well, factory seconds. Makes you wonder if they’re even talking about the same *quality* of shoe, y’know?
Amazon’s in the mix too, listing “GOYARD: Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry.” But you gotta be careful on Amazon, right? So much potential for fakes. Especially when you start talking about discounted designer stuff. My gut says proceed with caution, maybe read a *lot* of reviews.
And *then* we get into Vestiaire Collective and StockX, which are both, like, legit resale platforms. They at least *try* to authenticate things, but even then, things can slip through the cracks. And The RealReal, promising up to 90% off? That’s seriously tempting, but also raises HUGE red flags. Like, how can they offer *that* much of a discount without something being sus?
So, what’s the deal with “Overrun Stock Goyard Shoes”? Honestly, it seems like a total crapshoot. You *might* find a real Goyard shoe at a ridiculously low price, but you’re also just as likely to get a fake, a damaged shoe, or something that’s just plain not what you expected.