Here’s How You Can Buy Stuff From Kenzo X H&M Already

But only if you have a hidden stash of £££ lying around...

Here's How You Can Buy Stuff From Kenzo X H&M Already

by Tabi Jackson Gee |
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So we still have to wait until Thursday until KENZO X H&M is available in stores but some jammy wheeler dealers have already posted most of the collection on eBay.

The only problem is, you probably can’t afford it. Because the joy of buying clothes made by some of the world’s greatest designers, at High Street prices, has been taken away from you by people hoping to cash in on the hype surrounding the collection. Boo.

And if you were hoping to bag yourself a bargain, you’re going to have to join that queue at midnight tomorrow because a KENZO X H&M dress will now set you back as much as an actual KENZO dress. We’re talking three figures.

If you do have a spare few hundred quid lying around, here are a few of the things you could pick up on eBay on pre-order right now (although proceed with caution, it's not out until Thursday so who knows if you'll actually be able to get hold of any of it).

This absolute dream of a pile lined pink leather coat…. is coming in at a mere £349.99.

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Or this lush reversible silk kimono/dressing gown//human sleeping bag that we’d never take off… all yours for £349.99. Or if you don’t want to sacrifice next year’s holiday savings? These KENZO X H&M glovesare marginally more affordable (but a lot less useful, they don't double up as bedding) at £99.99…

And last but not least don’t miss out on the KENZO X H&M patterned dress.£339.99 of colourful KENZO fun, £339.99 less likely to make rent next month.

Or if you’re really, really desperate someone is actually selling a ticket to the pre-sale tomorrow night - for a casual £100.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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