Jewelry or accessories that raise immediate questions about whether they're actually what they're being presented as — the chain that looks real but the price didn't add up, the watch with a logo that's just slightly off, the diamond that keeps catching light in a way real diamonds don't. Sus bling exists in the grey zone between flex and fraud, worn by people who know what they have and are betting you won't look too closely. It's not necessarily fake — sometimes it's just obtained in ways that don't bear close examination.
That Rolex had sus bling energy — the crown logo was perfect but the date wheel wasn't moving right.
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