Let’s unpack this whole “overrun stock” thing. Basically, it’s supposed to be legit stuff, like *real* Dolce & Gabbana, but maybe it didn’t pass some super intense quality control thing (like, maybe a stitch is slightly off or something). Or maybe the factory just made too much and they need to unload it somehow, right? Like a secret, luxury fire sale.
I saw some other stuff about “authentic original overrun stocks” for Burberry kids’ clothes too. This “stock” terminology is confusing me a lil bit, is it just like a warehouse full of clothes that didn’t make the cut? I dunno.
The thing is, with high-end brands, you gotta be *super* careful. There are SO many fakes out there. I’ve been burned before buying what I *thought* was a steal, only to get a bag that fell apart after a week and smelled faintly of plastic. Not a good look, people.
And the whole “MOQ 10 per color” thing I saw in one of those ads? That’s Minimum Order Quantity. Like, you gotta buy at least ten of the same color. So, unless you’re planning on opening your own D&G overrun boutique (lol, good luck with *that*), it’s probably not for you.
Then there’s the pricing. One ad mentioned Dolce & Gabbana overruns for like ₱180 retail, ₱170 reseller (min 12). That’s like, what, $3? For Dolce & Gabbana? My spidey-sense is tingling. Sounds way too good to be true. Probably made of, like, recycled water bottles and dreams.