Would You Spend Over On A Single H&M Item?
Isabel Marant's H&M collection has already hit eBay, and the prices are just getting silly
Isabel Marant's H&M collection has already hit eBay, and the prices are just getting silly
Isabel Marant's hugely anticipated collection for H&M hits our high streets next Thursday, November 14.
However, thanks to some (rather cheeky) people who attended the super-swanky preview soiree for the collection in Paris last week, some of the range is already on eBay.
So if you're worried you might not get the chance to get your hands on some Marant swag - those queues are going to be big, and possibly brutal - then you can head to the online auctioning site right now and purchase your favourite pieces.
Of course, there's a snag: this being eBay, the clothes are being sold at wildly inflated prices. You can expect to pay around an extra £400 for an (already pretty pricey) pair of £179.99 leather trousers. The wedged fringed boots are triple their RRP at a whopping £450, while the beaded cropped jacket's double the price at £415.
As much as we're excited about Marant's collaboration with the Swedish retailer, it's still not the real designer thing. If you're willing to pay over £500 for what is essentially a pair of H&M leather trousers, why not just save a little more and get a slice of the real thing?
So, although the crowds might be almost too much to bear, we still think we're going to try our luck in store.
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