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What You Need to Know About Buying Handbags

By: Azlan

A handbag can make or break an outfit. Wear a fun bag out with friends to show your personality, or you can bring along a bag with a serious work ethic to the boardroom and impress your boss. Either way, your choice of handbags sends a message to others about your personality and mood, but if you choose wrong, your whole look suffers.

Choosing the right handbag should be like selecting a new pair of pants. Just like a great pair of jeans, a handbag should fit your body type. The shape of a bag shouldn't match your figure. Instead, choose the opposite of your body type. For example, pick a bigger bag to carry along if you’re tall and thin. Look for a slouchy, rounded hobo bag to compliment your figure. If you’re more of the petite and voluptuous type, play off opposites by choosing a handbag that is tall and rectangular or long and sleek.

While the shape should oppose your body type for maximum flattery, the handbag’s size should be proportionate to your body type. Try it out at the store first, and get a feel for how it looks and fits. Pass on anything that makes you uncomfortable. Some of the basic designs and styles are proven to last throughout the years, while still managing to give the owner an updated fashionable look.

Learn how to tell the difference between a fake and a look-alike. Fakes are complete knockoffs, with fake logos most of the time, while look-alikes are simply items that were inspired by the original designs. Now, perhaps you think you deserve a bargain, or you just can’t afford the real deal. So you go ahead and purchase a fake from a website or a street dealer. After all, these knock-offs (also called copies, replicas and counterfeit goods) now are so good that even pros have trouble telling the difference. You can also save hundreds of dollars in the process. So what’s the harm?

Fakes may seem great at the time of purchase, since they all sport the distinctive designer logos while still being cheap, but remember that you’ll be buying the products of a counterfeiter. There are more ties to counterfeiting than you’d probably think. Terrorists, gangs and organized crime syndicates all profit from selling counterfeit merchandise. How can you tell if your handbag is fake or not? Well, if the price seems to good to be true, it probably is.

Study about your favorites. Most designers have websites for you to check out their merchandise, along with relevant information. Browse the Web to find out what you like and if it fits your budget. If the price is a little bit steep for you, there are also specialty designer outlet shops in your shopping mall, and there are also plenty of websites, which sell legit merchandise for a reasonable price.

And now that you have some knowledge about fakes and look-alikes, you’ll also want to keep yourself updated on which styles are hot right now. These “It” bags usually come at a stiff price, so just don’t go and chuck your investment out the window the next time something hot comes along. Remember that fashion goes in cycles, so hold on to these pricey investments; they’ll be back in style in a few years.


Samantha Pearling is a researcher and writer working for www.gethandbag.com, where you can get luxury handbags at the best prices. Visit us for all your handbag needs.

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