First off, from what I can gather (and let me tell you, sifting through all that Instagram and whatnot can be a pain!), they’re dealing in fancy schmancy stuff. We’re talking Hermes, Van Cleef & Arpels… you know, the kinda brands that make your bank account cry just *looking* at them. They’ve got “Latest Arrivals” (duh), and seem to be particularly obsessed with Hermes jumpsuits and Van Cleef holiday collections. Which, honestly, who *isn’t* obsessed with that kinda stuff?
The website, mytimelessluxuries.com (surprise, surprise), is apparently where the magic happens. You gotta go there for the real deets and pics. They’re selling both new *and* pre-owned luxury goodies. Think of it as a super bougie consignment shop, but online. What’s cool is they’ve been doing this since 2003! That’s, like, a *lifetime* in internet years. Means they’re probably not some fly-by-night operation trying to sell you a fake Chanel (although, they do disclaim they’re “not affiliated” with the brands, so… grain of salt, maybe?).
Okay, so here’s the thing that kinda gets me – the whole “authenticity guaranteed” thing. I mean, everyone says that, right? But they do have an email address (shop@mytimelessluxuries.com) and even a WhatsApp contact. Makes them seem a little more… real? I dunno.
And then there’s the Instagram. Following/followers ratio… hm. 2,097 followers and 158 following? Seems legit-ish. Lots of pictures of expensive things, as you’d expect. The “see the…” part in the Hermes 2023 earring blurb? Definitely feels like someone copy-pasted from somewhere else and forgot to edit. Classic. I do like the “LUXURY CONSIGNMENT since 2003” part though. It is a little messed up because it is used in conjunction with Threads, which is weird.
Honestly, the website itself looks like it could use a little love, especially if they want to compete with the big boys. Listing 60 out of 130 products? Why not show them all, guys? Give the people what they want!