Then there’s this whole “Yupoo” thing. Seriously, what even *is* Yupoo? Apparently, it’s where you find, uh, *alternative* sources for, let’s say, designer goods. Like those Gucci and Louis Vuitton AAA+ glasses. “AAA+” makes me chuckle, like, what’s higher than A? A++++? It’s all a bit sus, isn’t it?
And then I saw someone asking, “How 1:1 is this prada puffer I found?” like they were hopin’ to get away with somethin’. Honestly, I get it. Prada’s expensive! I mean, *expensive*. But is it really worth riskin’ gettin’ ripped off with a fake?
I also found this random blurb about “USA v. Burgos Prada (1:25.” What is that even supposed to be? A law case? Criminals with taste. I hope they are not using fake Prada.
The thing that got me thinkin’ though, was this promise: “Pioneer in 1:1 mirror image replicas. 2: Over 10 years of experience. 3: Up to 90% savings off authentic versions. 4: 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 5: Guaranteed worldwide .” 90% savings? 100% customer satisfaction *guaranteed*? Come on, now. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And let’s be real, not all fakes can be 100% the same. There are always slight differences.
Then I saw “《穿普拉达的女王》电影完整版在线观看” The Devil Wears Prada! Now that is a good movie. It makes you think about the fashion world and what people do to fit in and get ahead. But is it worth buying a fake Prada to feel like you’re part of that world? Probably not.
And I also saw “O Tecido Prada está presente na linha da moda social, pois possuí boa resistência que torna ideal para confecção de uniformes e peças para o dia a dia. Tendo uma composição mista .” so Prada fabric is good for everyday use, I guess.