First off, I stumbled across some weird stuff online. Like, free shipping on Bulgari, installment plans, blah blah blah, the typical sales pitch. Then, a more official-sounding blurb about the B.zero1 collection. Okay, cool, that’s legit Bulgari. But then it gets… interesting.
We’re talking “Channel (CC) Belts Best Price in Pakistan” sandwiched between Bulgari mentions. And then there’s this Poshmark listing about a “Pre Authenticated Authentic Black Bulgari Leather Bifold Long Wallet.” Now, I’m no expert, but “pre-authenticated” screams “buyer beware” to me. Is it *actually* Bulgari? Who knows! My spidey-sense is tingling.
Then comes the real head-scratcher: “Bvlgari Tom Ford Handbags ALL Louis-Vuitton-LV Gucci (GG) Dior Saint Laurent (YSL) Channel (CC) Bvlgari Tory Burch Coach Michael Kors (MK) Marc Jacob Balenciaga Unbranded Prada .” See that? It’s like they just threw in “Unbranded Prada” at the end of a list of designer names. It’s so out of place! What does this even *mean*?
This is where my brain starts going, “Okay, someone’s either selling knockoffs, or they’re selling stuff *inspired* by Bulgari but without the official branding.” That kinda makes sense, right? You get the *look* without the insane price tag. Maybe. Or it’s just a straight-up scam. I’m leaning towards scam, tbh.
And then there’s this Pakistani fashion accessory business trying to sell Bulgari *something* with cash on delivery. The whole thing is just… chaotic.
Look, here’s my two cents. “Unbranded Bulgari” is probably a misleading way to describe something that’s either:
1. A really, really good (or terrible) fake.
2. A generic piece of jewelry that *resembles* Bulgari designs.
3. Just a typo or a mistake.