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5 bracelets and make up pouch
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This item comprises a set featuring a canvas makeup pouch and five coordinated bracelets, encased together in clear plastic packaging. The makeup pouch is constructed from a light beige or off-white canvas material, giving it a natural and somewhat rustic appearance. Prominently displayed on the front of the pouch is a text graphic in a bold, reddish-pink color. The visible portion of the text reads "IT'S ME, HI, I'M THE TY" with a small sun or starburst graphic above the word 'HI' and a paw print graphic above 'ME'. The pouch appears to have dark trim or piping along its edges, possibly in black, which creates a visible contrast with the lighter canvas body. The bracelets appear to be made from a variety of beads, predominantly in shades of pink, white, and gold-tone. They include flat, disc-shaped beads in white and varying shades of pink, suggesting a polymer clay or similar material. Some bracelets also feature small, round, gold-colored beads. One of the white bracelet strands incorporates small, white, square-shaped beads with individual black letters, spelling out words, though only a partial word like 'TY' or 'RATY' is discernible. The craftsmanship of the bracelets appears to be a casual, possibly handmade or mass-produced craft style. The entire set is new, still sealed in its original plastic packaging, with a white sticker bearing a barcode and alphanumeric code (X00482B74V) attached to the top right of the pouch, indicating it is a retail item. There are no visible signs of wear, damage, or repairs, as the items are evidently unused and protected by their packaging. The style of the set suggests a contemporary, fun, and possibly teen-oriented aesthetic.
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I have examined the provided image of the Makeup Pouch with Bracelets Set. This set, comprising a canvas makeup pouch and five coordinated bracelets, is new and still sealed in its original clear plastic packaging, indicated by the barcode sticker. The condition is excellent, showing no signs of wear, damage, or previous use. The authenticity of the item as a retail product is supported by the visible barcode and packaging. The text graphic 'IT'S ME, HI, I'M THE TY' on the pouch, along with the pink, white, and gold-tone disc and letter beads in the bracelets (spelling partial words like 'TY'), strongly suggests a fan-merchandise aesthetic, likely related to a popular music artist (e.g., Taylor Swift, often abbreviated as 'Tay' in fan contexts). This type of product falls into the 'fashion accessories' and 'novelty/fan merchandise' categories. Market comparables for similar new, mass-produced accessory sets, often found in 'fast fashion' or gift shop environments, typically range from low to mid-tier pricing. Given its new condition and target demographic, demand would be driven by casual buyers and fans. Rarity is low as these are mass-produced items. The primary factors influencing value are its new condition and appeal to a specific fan base. Without in-person examination, I cannot definitively verify the specific material composition of the beads (e.g., polymer clay vs. other plastics) or the pouch fabric. However, for this type of item, such detailed authentication is not typically required to establish market value. Provenance documentation beyond the retail packaging is also not applicable for this category of merchandise.