Ok so it’s not easy!! My friend S got referred by her friend E( who is actually the one the fakes lady told about RHONY HW) E is a “trusted” friend of the fakes lady so she can refer friends from time to time. My friend S was told she was not allowed to refer or tell people where the apartment is until she had made enough purchases and kept her mouth shut long enough that the fakes lady trusted her!! S has now moved to CT so she doesn’t really have access anymore. I swear it’s harder to get access to the fakes lady than real designer stuff!!!
Oh and S said that it’s just a massive UES apartment FILLED floor to ceiling with every kind of fake you could imagine!!







You can also go on Reddit and they have a whole sub on stuff like this and how to get hooked up. I’ve never tried it but I look!! Lol
Why don’t we ask Tre? We know she’s a supporter of the “faux” designer goods. No way these ladies went from rags to spending thousands on tees and bikinis. Guaranteed it’s all fake!
I went to one with a friend once. The one we went to was in an office building (I think…I’m not familiar with it). Walked in and had to wait for them to lock up behind you and then they would open the 2nd room that was filled with the fakes. They were really good but were really expensive for something fake.
I once had an experience like this on canal street. My friend thought we were going to end up in a sequel to “Taken”. A gentleman approached us with a Bluetooth in his ear, and stood near us but didn’t make it obvious he was talking to us. He asked if we were looking for fake handbags. When we said yes he said a phone number, then said to text it. He walked across the street and left us. When I text the number it said to follow him, so like the 22 year olds we were we followed him a few blocks away—I was a FA on a layover so I don’t know the streets—then the next message said to stop following him and follow a different individual that was described who was waiting on the corner. After we followed them for a few blocks—seriously felt like we were going in circles—the next text said to go into this brick apartment building. Upon entering a woman met us and told us to follow her to the 4th floor. most of the doors on our way up had been bricked over for the different apartments. When we finally got to the room it was a 2 bedroom dilapidated apartment. But the bedrooms had these bunk bed looking shelves all around filled to the brim with designer knockoffs. They looked so real down to the sticking and interiors—I had done some research in what I wanted/to look for. I bought an LV never-full (don’t judge me, it was 2013) for like $100 and no one knows it’s not real it looks so authentic. After we made our purchases we went back down and we’re basically shoved through a different door than we came in and left on the street all turned about. I still have the number in my phone, but I’m sure it wouldn’t work anymore. My friends and I still can’t believe what a random experience it was
I remember we went to a store that looked like a t shirt tourist shop. The guy locked the door, took us to the back, entered a code which then moved the secret wall to which contained a small room FILLED with designer dupes. It’s much harder & deff pricier now after the huge bust in NY a few years ago. My brother in law is a cop for NYPD. I remember begging him to get me some of the goods lol
It’s not that hard. Go down to canal street and find the right person. I got a LV Neverfull tote for $60 two years ago and you’d never tell the difference. Tri-state area girlies know this, no?