First off, I gotta say, that whole Saint Laurent vibe? It’s *chef’s kiss*. I mean, whether you’re eyein’ up those Auteuil boots (knee-high, glazed leather, GOLD heel… come ON!), or even just browsing through Neiman Marcus for a “perfect pair of YSL heels” (their words, not mine, but I kinda agree), you’re lookin’ at quality. Like, *real* quality.
And honestly, the price reflects that, doesn’t it? Seven hundred and eighty bucks for sneakers? Sheesh. But then again, those “court classic sl/06 embroidered sneakers” in “smooth leather”? I bet they feel like butter. And “smooth leather” ain’t just any ol’ leather, ya know? It’s gotta be supple, gotta have that *smell*. (You know the smell. The “I just walked into a fancy shoe store” smell.)
Then you get the “FIRST COPY Premium quality YSL Heels”. Now, hold on a sec. “First copy”? That always throws me. Are they saying they’re knock-offs? Or like, “almost-real” but cheaper? I’m always a little skeptical about that kinda thing. But those “Saint Laurent Ayers Lacquer Stars Heels 60 Black / Silver Sequins Leather EU 40 UK 7” sound kinda amazing, even if the description is a mouthful. Sequins? Yes, please. As long as they don’t fall off after one wear. That’s my pet peeve.
And speaking of pet peeves, the whole “handbag repair & cleaning, shoe repair & polishing, sofa repair” thing thrown in the middle of all this designer shoe talk? What’s *that* about? It’s like someone just randomly mashed keywords together. It’s jarring, man.
But back to the leather! The leather is the star here. Think of it: a well-made YSL loafer (and apparently the “Best loafers for women 2024, tried and tested” according to… someone out there on the internet), those need seriously good leather. The kind that molds to your foot and gets better with age. Not the kind that cracks and looks sad after a season.