Okay, so, from what I’m seeing (and it’s honestly a bit of a Google-rabbit-hole situation), there are a few angles to this whole “wholesale CHLOE” thing. You’ve got the actual, honest-to-goodness luxury goods, and then you’ve probably got…well, let’s just say “inspired-by” items.
First off, Mirta. Apparently, they’re a big-shot wholesale marketplace *of* excellent…things. The blurb cuts off, which is, like, super helpful, right? But the implication is that they *might* have CHLOE stuff, although it’s a bit vague. I’d wanna dig deeper there, y’know? See if it’s legit and not some kinda, uh, high-end knock-off situation. Nobody wants that headache.
Then there’s Qogita. Sounds kinda…sci-fi, doesn’t it? Anyway, *they* claim to have top CHLOE products at wholesale prices. Low MOVs (Minimum Order Values) are a *huge* plus, especially if you’re just starting out. 7-day delivery? Okay, *now* you’re talking! But the “authenticity guaranteed” thing? I’d still be skeptical. I mean, everyone *says* that, right? Due diligence, people! Due diligence.
And then Chloe & Lex…wait, is that supposed to be *two* names, or a *typo* of CHLOE? Seriously, the internet sometimes, am I right? Palletfly claims to be a trusted distributor. Palletfly? What a name! But hey, if they really do have access to CHLOE products (and hundreds of other brands!), that could be a goldmine. You could source, like, *everything* in one place. That’s pretty convenient. Just imagine, a whole *pallet* of Chloe…
Faire is another name, and I guess you can find “Chloe lex” there. Lex? I don’t know what it means, but they’re selling frames and decorative objects. So, maybe not the handbags you were dreaming of. Unless Chloé branched into picture frames? Possible. I’m just brainstorming here, folks.
And the last one, Cнloe’ѕ wнoleѕale 韓國批發代理學院, is a whole other…thing. The Korean characters suggest it’s a Korean wholesale academy, maybe for sourcing clothes and whatnot? The mention of bags and Chloé’s Summer 2025 collection is definitely intriguing. But it is another level of international sourcing. I would be careful.