First off, StockX is mentioned. That’s like, the sneakerhead’s go-to, but for Ferragamo? I guess? They sell everything now, it seems. It’s cool you can snag some pre-loved (or brand new, maybe?) Ferragamo there, kinda like finding a vintage treasure, but, you know, online and probably more expensive. So there’s that option for getting your hands on Ferragamo in the EU.
Then we’ve got the actual Ferragamo boutiques in Europe. Which, duh, makes sense. They’re pushing shoes (for both ladies *and* fellas!), ties, belts… the whole Italian “perfection” shebang. Honestly, I kinda dig the idea of wandering into a fancy Ferragamo shop in, say, Milan or Paris. Sounds way more glamorous than scrolling through StockX in my pajamas. Just sayin’. Maybe I’d even pretend I knew something about fashion. Probably not, though.
FARFETCH gets a shout-out too. Okay, good, another option if I’m feeling lazy and want to shop from my couch. They’re boasting free returns, which is a lifesaver. Because let’s be real, buying clothes online is a total gamble. That “small” leather accessory might look huge on me, or that dress might look awesome on the model, but I turn into a lump of potato when I try to put on.
And then… Coggles? Never even heard of that, tbh. But they have Ferragamo too, apparently. Free delivery over £200, which seems like a low bar to clear when you’re talking about Ferragamo. I mean, a pair of those shoes alone probably sets you back more than that, right? Clothes, shoes, accessories… they’re all there.
Okay, so what’s the point of all this? I guess it’s that if you’re in Europe, or even *near* Europe and willing to pay for shipping, you have a bunch of options for getting your Ferragamo fix. From the pre-owned-market-feel of StockX to the high-end-boutique-online vibe of FARFETCH, and the mystery box that is Coggles, you’re not exactly short on choices.