So, I’m seeing a few things here. First off, BVLGARI *definitely* does wallets. For women, for men, the whole shebang. They’ve got those fancy “wallet on chain” things that, honestly, look kinda like tiny purses, but hey, you do you. And then there’s the regular leather wallets, which… yeah, classic. The good stuff.
Now, “tax-free” is where things get interesting. I mean, normally you’re gonna be hit with that sales tax, right? Ugh, the bane of my existence. But the Louis Vuitton Duty Free Prices listing kinda throws a wrench in things. Is this implying you can snag a tax-free BVLGARI wallet at an airport? Maybe? That would be the DREAM. Imagine strolling through duty free, buying that gorgeous Serpenti wallet, and skipping the tax man. Bliss.
eBay’s also in the mix. They have a bunch of BVLGARI wallets, and maybe, *just maybe*, some of those sellers are located where tax is lower or non-existent? It’s worth a look, I guess. You gotta be careful though, you know? Make sure it’s legit. You don’t want a fake BVLGARI, that’s just embarrassing.
Then there’s Saks OFF 5TH – I’m seeing “up to 70% off”, which makes me wonder if “tax-free” is even necessary. I mean, if the wallet’s that cheap, you can almost forgive the tax, right? Okay, maybe not. I’m still clinging to that duty-free dream.
Honestly, it’s a bit of a hunt. A treasure hunt, if you will. I think the key is to look at duty-free shops, check for sales (like on Saks OFF 5TH), and maybe browse eBay with a *very* critical eye. You might even find a seller who’s willing to mark it as a “gift”… (don’t tell anyone I said that).