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I spent £80 on a TikTok mystery box – it’s far better than Royal Mail & Amazon’s returns, I got a £195 designer bag dupe

A WOMAN has showed off her impressive haul from a mystery returns box, which she splashed out £80 on.

Vlogger Roxi Gibbs showed off the epic goodies inside, which included a stunning dupe for a £195 Marc Jacobs bag.

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Roxi’s impressive haul included a convincing designer dupeCredit: YouTube / @Roxxsaurus
Woman with long brown hair wearing a white blouse.

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The stunning vlogger regularly updates her millions of followers on YouTubeCredit: Instagram / @roxxsaurus

The savvy shopper purchased the unseen box from an online website called Buyers Hub, and said she had “no idea what to expect.”

She posted a video of her unboxing to her Youtube account, @Roxxsaurus, where she regularly updates her 4.5 million subscribers on her life.

Inside the “ginormous” box, Roxi found loads of clothes and accessories – including a black oversized coat, multiple gymwear sets and a pair of faux suede knee-high boots.

But the real star of the show was an incredible dupe for a designer handbag – which the YouTuber said “looks so real.”

The Mini Tote dupe was black with white edging and the Marc Jacobs logo across the front.

Roxi squealed as she unwrapped the item, telling viewers: “No way! Are you kidding? It’s a tote bag, I love these!”

Holding the bag up to the camera and giving it a closer inspection, she said: “I really was not expecting a really decent item in here that I would actually like.

“Of course it’s not the real one but it looks so real to me so I am really happy with it.”

Checking the bag over for any signs of damage or reasons for its return, she said she could find “literally nothing wrong with it” and said she was “so pleased.”

The bag was an extremely convincing replica of a £195 tote by Marc Jacobs.

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And although Roxi said she knew her dupe probably cost “maybe £10 or £15 at most” she was overjoyed with her find.

Debating whether her mystery box was worth the £80 she’d spent on it, Roxi said: “I have got to say comparing this TikTok mystery box in comparison to other places like Royal Mail or Amazon returns, this one was definitely way more, like, trendy and up my street.”

And despite not all the clothes being to her taste or in her size, she said she felt that the box had been “worth it” as she was sure she was going to get “lots of use” out of her new bag.

Users react

Viewers in the comments couldn’t believe her incredible find.

“Wow, I think you really lucked out in this box!” said one user.

“This haul was a total success,” agreed another.

“This was an amazing box, most of what you got was so good!” said somebody else.

“What a fantastic box! Everything looked great on you! Love the tote bag!” praised another person.

“The tote bag was cute!” someone else agreed.

Why you should always buy a dupe over designer…

Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend says it’s time fashion snobs stopped looking down their noses at affordable versions of designer buys.

Bargain US supermarket Walmart became a social media sensation when its £60 dupe of Hermès’ Birkin bag, dubbed the Wirkin, went viral.

Influencer @styledbykristi gushed: “Eighty dollars (£60), you can pretend that you got a Birkin. I mean, everyone will probably know it’s not, because who the hell has the money to spend on the real Birkin? Not me.”

Me neither. And why bother? I would never spend that on a designer bag (although if someone wants to buy one for me, that’s a different story).

Plus, if I splashed that much, I’d feel I was being ripped off…

We’ve all been told how the leading brands use the finest leather, thread, dyes and craftsmanship in the world.

But all that is inflated by fashion houses to create the desired illusion of exclusivity.

Just last year, Dior came under investigation for paying £44 to assemble a bag that sells for £2,000.

So while you might think you are paying for top-level craftsmanship carried out by a true artisan, chances are the poorly paid workers are not seeing any of your hard-earned cash.

Dupes — not to be mistaken for knock-offs that copy everything from the logo to the inside label — are a more practical and all-round sensible way to go.

I bought my first when I was 18. It lasted me four years and only broke after I wore it in the shower.

And these days, British high streets have plenty of dupes. In the past three years, Marks & Spencer, H&M and Mango have all seen huge spikes in sales thanks to their canny copies. They use the same viral, must-have marketing tactics that pricey brands have.

Fashion folk will tell you that you are making an investment and buying a “heritage piece” and will turn their noses up at a high street equivalent. But we’ve been wearing looks inspired by catwalk designers for decades.

If we can buy a bag that’s the spitting image of the pricier version, but doesn’t mean you have to remortgage, why not?


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