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Rent designer bags here at Kiss My Bag! |
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Exclusive Offer: Sign up as a Guest User today to get a 25% off your 1st rental when the new site is launched, as well as other special offers! This site is currently under maintenance. Thank you for your patience. Do you hate paying over the odds for designer handbags? We do! As self-confessed handbag lovers, we don’t agree with buying handbags that are overpriced or just simply out of our price range. Rent the hottest luxury designer handbags here for a fraction of the retail price! Browse through our excellent handbag collection and rent it for as little as 2 days or up 28 days - the choice is yours!
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Real or Fake Designer Handbag? Advice |
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Warning! Most designer handbags selling on eBay are FAKE. eBay are taking actions to improve this and stop fake sellers, however some listings still get on the site. Here is my advice on checking authenticity of designer bags on eBay: If you are looking on eBay for a designer handbag bargain, be it Gucci, Fendi, Prada, Chanel or Dior, then lookout! Most handbags (even up-to-date styles like the Chloe Paddington and Fendi Spy Bag) are not genuine. If you see a ‘bargain price’ for a designer bag (e.g. £100-£200 when the RRP is nearer to £1000) it is a fake bag, no mistake, and you are being robbed blind. So how do you determine whether a handbag is authentic or fake? Determining authenticity can be a bit tricky because some fakes are done very well, believe it or not even in leather. However if you know what to watch for you can spot a fake in a minute! Here are my steps to being fake proof: - Once you have decided that you want a particular designer bag, go into the actual store and have a really good look at that bag (either the boutique, or one of the designer department stores: Harvey Nics, Selfridges, Harrods). If you are too embarrassed, just remember that the sales assistants may appear snobby but at the end of the day they are just shop assistants, they owe it to you to be nice as a prospective customer. Check the following:
- Quality of the leather: does it feel grainy or smooth? Is it lightweight or heavy?
- Hardware: where are there engravings of the brand’s logo? What does the actually hardware itself look and feel like?
- REALLY IMPORTANT: The handbag inside lining. You must check this as this is as this is difficult to copy. Check colour, feel of fabric.
- Size. This can also be checked on any websites selling authentic goods. The following websites are good to look at:
www.net-a-porter.com www.gucci.com www.eluxury.com - Next, when you get to browsing on eBay check the following to instantly know if it’s real or fake:
- Anything from China is fake.
- Any receipts or invoices that are either shown on the listing or provided on request are an indicator that the product is real – these are difficult to forge.
- The hardware should all be quality weight pieces with no scratches or color variations. Most of the designers actually have a plastic face that goes over the hardware to protect if from damage until the bag is purchased. The brand name will be engraved not embossed on the hardware.
- Tags – Price tag with style number. If you’ve seen the real one you will instantly know if they look fake or real.
- NB. Serial number, cards and dustbag are NOT a guarantee that a handbag is authentic. These are all copied and used to sell fake bags. The only way these are useful is if you want to check the serial number/ barcode with the brand’s boutique. If however, there is a close up photo showing the actual barcode then this is a good indicator because it shows that the seller has nothing to hide and won’t mind if you go and check this out with the boutique/ stockist.
- Bag inside lining –Unfortunately you will only be able to check this out after you’ve purchased a bag. But still have a close look at the pictures in the listing. Does it feel plasticy? If so then it is most likely to be fake.
Now here is the easiest clue to remember. If the deal sounds too good to be true it is. Anything below 40% of the retail price is a big warning sign. You might try to convince yourself that it’s okay or that this person just stumbled across a good buy. Perhaps but highly unlikely. So if you truly want to own a designer bag then you must be careful who you give your money to. If you are in the market for a designer hand bag then be sure you aren’t throwing away your money and buy it from a reputable licensed retailer. You want your bag to last you a very long time! |
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What Does Your Handbag Say About You? |
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I love watching people out and about in cities. That eclectic mix of urban city dwellers that are energetic, adventurous and headstrong in their sense of style and expression. I also love looking at what handbag is bestowed upon the arm of the city’s bright young things. So here is my brief babble on interpretations of the handbag wearer. |
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The Classic Chanel Quilted Handbag |
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Ooh la la… The Chanel classic quilted handbag is true Parisian chic, it just oozes class and sophistication and no matter what the current trends are, has a classic timeless design that has lived through many a fashion era. There’s something about that soft stitched leather and gold metal chain that has created a signature style icon for women all over the world. So let’s go back in time to when it first began… |
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The Quest for the Perfect Handbag |
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The Quest for The Perfect Handbag No matter how many handbags we own, there is always the quest to find that perfect handbag. It is a quest that rarely gets fulfilled. There are frustrations that we can sometimes have with our precious everyday buddies that quite frankly piss us off. The top 5 frustrations with handbags are: 1. They are a vacuum for dirt, hair, old chewing gum and crumbs (even though you have never used the handbag for a plate before).
2. When the mobile is ringing in a densely populated potentially embarrassing place (e.g. silent train packed with commuters, important meeting at work) the bag seems to want to hide the phone and bury it in the most awkward place possible in order to maximise time taken to retrieve the ringing phone and then letting the phone stop ringing after you, red faced and flustered have retrieved the phone.
3. Handbags tend to be quite possessive and clingy. If you ever try to move your worldly possessions from one to another new bag, the older bag will hide an Important Object from you in attempt to keep your loyalty to it. Unfortunately though it means we end up panicking and never finding Important Object for months. Sometimes to be extra sneaky, the old bag will hide the object in a hole in the bag lining so that you think you have lost the object for good. (A bit like when Carrie thinks she has lost her Carrie necklace in Sex and the City).
4. Like cats, they don’t like being cleaned.
5. They don’t appreciate the fact that they are too bulky to store neatly. They enjoy the chaos of jumbling around in the space that you put them; whether it’s under the bed, at the top unreachable shelf of your wardrobe or on a coat peg. |
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