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That Hedi... So hot right now.
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Surprised it's only doubled. What was YSL selling a few years ago other than those god-awful YSL logo t-shirts and Malibu sneakers?
Surprised it's only doubled. What was YSL selling a few years ago other than those god-awful YSL logo t-shirts and Malibu sneakers?
Surprised it's only doubled. What was YSL selling a few years ago other than those god-awful YSL logo t-shirts and Malibu sneakers?
Belts.
I haven't returned anything to Luisaviaroma, but I'm guessing they'll reject it. It seems like the security tag is something they use to prove authenticity (so someone doesn't try to return bootleg merchandise).I'm setting up a return for these sneakers from luisaviaroma and they state:
" The Security Tag must still be intact and attached to returned items. Item(s) must not have been worn, washed or altered in any way, and must not show any signs of use. Soles of footwear must be in perfect condition and must not be marked in any way."
I clipped the security tag and the soles were worn on my wood floor when tried on so maybe a little dirty. Chances the reject the return? I've returned tried on sneakers to Mr P before with no issue but I'm a little worried here. The security tag was like a plastic loop around a lace hole so you had to legit cut it with scissors to get off. I think I still have it but it's been broken apart obviously.
Anyone returned to them before?
I already lost the original box they shipped it in (company by; not the shoe box) and they said it's fine if I ship in another box.
I'm setting up a return for these sneakers from luisaviaroma and they state:
" The Security Tag must still be intact and attached to returned items. Item(s) must not have been worn, washed or altered in any way, and must not show any signs of use. Soles of footwear must be in perfect condition and must not be marked in any way."
I clipped the security tag and the soles were worn on my wood floor when tried on so maybe a little dirty. Chances the reject the return? I've returned tried on sneakers to Mr P before with no issue but I'm a little worried here. The security tag was like a plastic loop around a lace hole so you had to legit cut it with scissors to get off. I think I still have it but it's been broken apart obviously.
Anyone returned to them before?
I already lost the original box they shipped it in (company by; not the shoe box) and they said it's fine if I ship in another box.
I haven't returned anything to Luisaviaroma, but I'm guessing they'll reject it. It seems like the security tag is something they use to prove authenticity (so someone doesn't try to return bootleg merchandise).
Looking to dump these off. EU 43
If those were a 46 I would of paid whatever you were asking no problem....
Looking to dump these off. EU 43
Not pleateds, I know but still... I like these a lot.
And I remember the black pleateds sitting in Barneys for a good while. I wasn't sold on them just yet, I bought the white SLP 01h instead.
I was stupid
You can, it's just a pain in the ***. Aesthetically, I like the way the factory lacing looks over the traditional method so I left it that way. Not that convenient to put on though.I always though that factory horizontal lacing was just for display purposes since you can't actually make the shoe tighter like that
hit the PM with a price check
@sneakerp my dude your order come through yet? Mine was shipped but hasn't and they've begun an investigation. They are very good and professional about responding to my questions though.