First off, let’s be real: “cheap” and “Givenchy” don’t exactly hang out in the same sentence very often. But hey, a girl can dream, right? And with a lil’ bit of digging, you *might* just snag something that doesn’t completely break the bank.
eBay is your best friend, honestly. I mean, the ads are all over the place: “Givenchy Women’s Sweaters – Get the best deals!” Don’t expect everything to be brand spankin’ new, tho. You’re probably looking at pre-loved (aka, potentially slightly used and smelling faintly of someone else’s perfume, lol) but that’s where the “cheap” part comes in. Keep an eye out for those “free shipping” deals, they’re lifesavers. Just be careful, tho, make sure the seller has good feedback. Nobody wants a fake Givenchy from some rando in Outer Mongolia.
Lyst.com is another spot I like to browse. They claim to have the “Widest selection of New Season & Sale” and “Free Shipping & Returns.” Now, “widest selection” is a bit of a stretch, but they *do* have some stuff marked down. Just don’t get too excited by the initial price – shipping and taxes can sneak up on ya. Plus, sometimes the “sale” price is still, like, three months’ rent. *Sigh*.
Nordstrom’s supposedly has a “Women’s Givenchy Sale Sweaters” section with free shipping and returns. I’d def check that out just ’cause Nordstrom’s returns are super easy (even if their website is kinda clunky sometimes). The “Get a $40 Bonus Note!” thing? Probably only useful if you’re planning on opening a credit card with them. I personally avoid store credit cards like the plague.
Don’t just search for “Givenchy Paris sweater cheap” either. Try things like “used Givenchy sweatshirt,” “pre-owned designer sweater,” or even “Givenchy style sweater” (if you’re okay with, um, *alternatives*). You never know what you might find!
Honestly, finding a *genuine* Givenchy sweater for, like, under $100 is probably unicorn territory. You’re more likely to find something in the $200-$400 range on sale, which, let’s face it, is still a lot. But hey, if you’re patient, persistent, and a little bit lucky, you might just score a deal.
Oh, and one last tip: always, ALWAYS check the label. Make sure it *actually* says “Givenchy Paris” and not something vaguely similar. You’d be surprised how many people try to pass off knock-offs as the real deal.