Like, seriously, let’s break this down. First off, “overrun”? Okay, yeah, maybe. Maybe a few escaped the factory, fell off the back of a truck, whatever. But *thousands* of them? At 2000 pesos a pop? I’m calling bull. Big, fat, hairy bull.
I mean, I saw this ad, right? “PRE—- CHRISTIAN DIOR AUTHENTIC OVERRUN SADDLE BAG. 2000 pesos only! Limited stocks.” The “PRE—-” thing? What even IS that? Are we supposed to guess what goes there? Makes me think someone copy-pasted it and forgot to fill in the blank, LOL. Also, “limited stocks” is the oldest trick in the book. Makes you wanna panic buy, doesn’t it? Don’t fall for it, people!
Then I went down the rabbit hole and found some stuff on FARFETCH about pre-owned Dior bags, which, okay, those are actually legit (probably). But they cost, like, a small fortune. We’re talking real money here. We’re NOT talking 2000 pesos. This is where my brain just short-circuits. How can *authentic* overrun stuff even exist at that price?
And then there’s the whole “Bolsas de archivo Christian Dior Pre-Owned de mujer” thing I saw on FARFETCH. I don’t even speak Spanish, but I *think* it’s talking about archived pre-owned Dior bags. Which, again, reinforces the idea that real Dior costs a *lot* more than what these “overrun” sellers are asking.
My gut feeling? These are probably really, really good… imitations. Like, maybe they LOOK like Dior, but the stitching is off, the leather feels weird, and the whole thing just screams “fake.” Or, worse, they’re just straight-up scams. You pay your 2000 pesos, and you get… nothing. Poof. Gone.
Look, I’m not saying *every single* one of these “overrun” bags is a fake. Maybe, just *maybe*, there’s a tiny chance you’ll find a real one. But honestly? The odds are stacked against you. And even if it IS real, something about the whole situation feels… shady.