That’s where the “discount Versace shirts” come in, right? You gotta hunt ’em down. Lyst.com seems to be the place to start, judging by… well, everything I’ve just read. They’re slingin’ around numbers like 976 items on sale (for men’s casual/button-up shirts, specifically!). And SSENSE is apparently doing the same for women’s tops. I’m seeing prices starting at like, $535 for the men’s shirts and… wait, women’s tops starting at $89?! Hold on, is this a conspiracy? Are they tryna tell me women’s Versace is, like, bargain-basement Versace? Seems kinda sus, tbh.
Okay, so digging a little deeper… it looks like there are different categories of shirts, too. You got your regular shirts, obvs, but also long-sleeve t-shirts (starting at $88 – okay, *that’s* more like it) and blouses (for the ladies, starting at $170). So, yeah, plenty to chose from.
But here’s the thing. “Sale” doesn’t necessarily mean *cheap*. We’re still talking Versace, people. A “sale” Versace shirt might still cost you more than my entire wardrobe. You gotta be smart about this. Gotta sift through the stuff that’s “on sale” from, like, $1200 down to $900 and find the *real* deals. Ya know, the ones that are almost, dare I say it, affordable.
And Lyst.com keeps popping up. They say they have the “widest selection” and offer free shipping and returns, which is honestly, pretty clutch. Free returns are a must, because let’s be real, buying clothes online is always a gamble. You might think you’re ordering a fire Medusa-head shirt, but it might end up looking more like a Medusa-head *disaster*.