Basically, what I’ve gathered is that “Yupoo” is this, like, platform where sellers post pictures of stuff, mostly…well, let’s just say “inspired” luxury goods. And Chanel shoes are, like, a *big* deal there.
You see these snippets of text? “Yupoo Gucci Dior Chanel: Copybrand.cn”? That right there is a dead giveaway. They’re selling knock-offs, replicas, whatever you wanna call ’em. They even *say* “Copybrand.cn”! Like, subtle, guys, *real* subtle.
Then you got stuff like “Chanel women’s shoes Code: 0809C40 Size: 35-41 (41 is custom-made and cannot be returned or exchange).” That’s how they roll. Specific codes, sizes…it’s all about making it seem super official, even though it’s, ya know, probably made in someone’s garage. No offense to anyone making shoes in their garage, but you probably aren’t making Chanel-level quality.
And the names! “Choco Shoes Men Yupoo No1 Top Quality”? “EYTY Shoes Men Yupoo No1 Top Quality”? I mean, come ON! They’re not even TRYING to be original. It’s almost endearing, in a weird, slightly illegal, kind of way.
Honestly, the whole thing is a bit of a crapshoot. You *might* get something that looks decent from a distance. You *might* get something that falls apart after two wears. You’re definitely not getting authentic Chanel, no matter how many times they say “Top Quality.” Just sayin’.
I saw one mention of a “Chanel Women shoes Yupoo Chanel 0138 8FC9_0002.jpg 2025-01-27.” The fact that they’re listing the image file name and date makes me think they’re just scraping images from somewhere else, too. Like, how much effort are they *really* putting in? Probably not a lot.