First off, let’s be real, “cheap” and “Prada” don’t usually hang out in the same sentence. Like, EVER. But, based on what I’ve been seeing (which, full disclosure, is mostly gleaned from scattered snippets online – I ain’t exactly swimming in Prada myself, lol!), it seems like you’ve got a few options.
You might wanna check out The RealReal. They’re all about that consignment life, reselling pre-owned designer stuff. They’re shouting about up to 90% off, which sounds AMAZING, right? But, lemme tell ya, “up to” is doing some *heavy* lifting there. You’ll probably find some seriously discounted Prada Symbole sunglasses there, hopefully not TOO beat up. Just make sure they’re, like, properly authenticated, okay? Nobody wants a fake Prada situation. Talk about embarrassing.
Then there’s Lyst.com. They’re showing Prada Symbole bags, but with prices starting at $1,795, well, it’s not gonna be the…uh…most affordable choice. But hey, “cheapest” is relative! Maybe you’re comparing it to a jet plane or somethin’. Plus, they’re promising free shipping and returns. That kinda softens the blow to the wallet, right? Maybe? *shrugs*
And then… there’s the actual Prada website, lol. (The “Visite a loja oficial da PRADA” bit you mentioned). I saw something about a small Prada Symbole bag in embroidered fabric… thing is, I don’t see an actual price. That’s, like, designer code for “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it,” am I right? Anyway, even if it was cheap, do I really need *another* blue and white bag? I mean, probably not. Though…embroidered, you say? Hmmm….
Honestly, your best bet for the *absolute* cheapest Prada Symbole thing? Keep an eye on those consignment shops and sales. Like, religiously. Set up alerts, stalk their websites, maybe even sacrifice a designer purse to the bargain-hunting gods. Who knows? Maybe you’ll snag a slightly-used keychain or something.
My personal opinion? Unless you’re *really* set on the Symbole pattern specifically, you might be better off looking at other brands or waiting for a major sale at Prada. Sometimes it’s just not worth it to settle for the “cheapest” version of something if it means sacrificing quality or getting something that’s, like, totally worn out.