First off, I saw this thing about a Versace sale at Saks Fifth Avenue on 9/26/22. That was… a while ago. Like, seriously, whoever’s writing this stuff is clearly living in the past, LOL. But *maybe* they rerun these kinda sales? Who knows. Saks *does* have Versace belts, and the fine print says the prices *already* reflect discounts online. Translation: don’t expect, like, a HUGE steal unless you’re digging through the clearance rack in the actual store. And even then, it’s Versace. “Cheap” is a relative term, ya know?
Then there’s this whole thing about HBC associates and Saks account shoppers being ineligible for the discount. Okay, first of all, what’s HBC? Had to Google it (Hudson’s Bay Company, apparently. Who knew?). Second, if you’re working at Saks or shopping on their dime, obvi you can’t double-dip the discount! That’s just common sense. Though honestly, it’s kinda rude to even *mention* it in the ad. Like, are they expecting people to sneak around or something? Jeez.
And then there’s this description of a specific belt: the “La Medusa Leather Belt 4 cm Black.” Classic Versace, right? Medusa head, black leather, screams “I have taste (and money!)” It says it’s from the men’s collection, but honestly, belts are belts. Girls wear ’em too. Especially if they’re, like, statement pieces.
The part about pre-orders is kinda…random. “When a customer makes a Pre-Order, Versace will provide an estimated shipping date, which…” The sentence just *stops*! Like, seriously? Did they forget to finish writing it? This whole thing feels super disjointed, tbh.
Look, if you’re hunting for “cheap” Versace belts, here’s my advice: check Saks online, check their clearance racks *if* you’re near a store, and honestly? Maybe hit up places like The RealReal or Poshmark. You might find a gently used one that’s actually affordable. Just be careful about fakes, ’cause those are *everywhere*. And don’t get your hopes *too* high. Versace is still Versace, even when it’s on sale. You’re probably not gonna find a Medusa belt for, like, twenty bucks.