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Just noticed something wild on resale apps - those Zara T-shirts Bad Bunny wore at the Super Bowl are going for thousands of dollars now. Like, they were regular pieces at normal retail prices a few months back, but now everyone's hunting for them. The celebrity effect is real, honestly. Fans and collectors are driving up prices like crazy because of the connection to that moment and the artist's influence. It's interesting how limited supply plus celebrity endorsement creates this whole secondary market phenomenon. I've been seeing this pattern more and more with fashion items tied to famous people - once something gets that celebrity phone number level of attention from fans trying to reach out and share their excitement online, the resale value just explodes. The scarcity makes it even worse for people actually trying to cop the pieces. Pretty wild what celebrity culture can do to a basic tee.