I want a future where I can help others in need and carve out the life that I have always dreamed of. I want to touch rare silk and not recoil at the price, the scent of a thousand perfumes infiltrating the air. I want to know how the other half lives, with their diamond Rolex watches sipping on daiquiri’s by the poolside, the rich scent of salt water grazing in the depths of the blazing continental sun. I may paint a ‘pretty picture’ but the point that I am trying to make is that we all dream of swimming, breathing and living in luxury because despite being a ‘high street fanatic’ I dream a dream where money is no object. I would be lying if I said I was not materialistic because lets be honest you have seen the contents of my wardrobe by now and know that I have a lot of clothes. But having a lot of clothes does not equate to ‘living in luxury’ as I work hard for my money and wish that I had more money to spare but sadly I don’t. Still dreams are called dreams for a reason and thanks to Xupes I see a future that blazes in gold.
In my dream I see a life of excitement, travelling across the world in my Cartier Watch, attending summer balls with my 18 K rose gold collar and exploring the forgotten culture of pottery, absentmindedly running my hands through pieces of history. The heady, intoxicating mix of culture, art and history is enough to attract me to Xupes but it is Xupes dedication to providing second hand luxury items at a discounted rate that makes me want to check my bank account incessantly. Unfortunately unlike Cinderella I cannot go to the ball but in my fantasy Xupes would be at the top of my designer wishlist. Established in 2009, second hand and pre-owned luxury retailer Xupes was created after noticing the downfall of the trading industry and wanted to trade with ‘complete’ and ‘strict’ honesty. After all, as consumers we have the right to question the integrity and honesty of a brand, especially if our judgement has been clouded by previous bad experiences
As someone who cares about how ‘ethical’ and honest a brand is I could not be happier finding out that Xupes possesses integrity, a desire to learn and improve its image as well as offering luxury goods at a heavily marked 70% discount rate. While I can not afford a full priced Cartier Watch the luxurious Preowned Cartier Watches do not compromise on ‘quality’ or service despite its marked down price. In fact you will be excited to know that your service is personalized because no issue is too small and they will endeavor to give you the best possible experience to make your luxurious dreams come true. It gets better while Xupes may reap the benefits of your luxury spend haul you too can sell preowned,second hand or brand new goods which you can be offered either part-exchange or commission on. So if you have an unused Rolex or handbag at home reap the awards and start earning today.
It is very rare to find a company that will offer to sell your unused goods but Xupes is no ordanairy trading retailer.With its eye on the prize Xupes tantalizing selection of handbags, watches and contemporary jewelers is curated with one thing in mind: passion. There is an unequivocal thirst to please the target audience which means that no gesture is too big or small when it comes to impressing a tough luxury orientated crowd. From a vintage brown leather Louis Vuitton handbag to a 5th-3rd BC Greek Skyphos Blackware, rare collectors items are just some of the most elusive yet brilliant luxuries to grace Xupes site. Even better Xupes now has an online magazine that takes you into a seductive world of its luxury market and offers advice, gives its top luxury picks and offers press releases on the latest influx of luxury goods. With a surprising combination of literary creativity and extensive knowledge of marketing trade, target audience and technological advancement it is clear that these last seven years have not been spent being idle.
Would you buy from Xupes?
*Disclosure
Please note I was given monetary compensation for this post but all thoughts,opinions and research are my own.
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