A $40.00 Coach Purse ?
There are many places you can get cheap coach
bags .. But remeber what your Mom used to say
“If it sounds to good to be true it probably is”
Thnk about it how can dealers sell the real
coach bag for $40.00 ??
Seems to good to be true doesn’t it ? You should
overcome that impulse to grab a Coach Bag at a great
price and use a little common sense. Ask questions, find
out where they get their bags and how come they can sell
so cheap and still make a profit. You know they are
making a profit even at $40.00 so how much did they pay
for the bag
Think and research before you buy. Here is another great site
you can check out for more info on fake bags. http://www.knowknockoffs.com
How to Choose The
Right Handbag For Your Body Type
It is said that trying on a purse has the same importantance
as trying on clothes. I know a purse is just an accessory, but
wearing the wrong style, size or shape can really have a
negative effect on your look. You should know that the part of
the body that the handbag or purse rests is the part of the
body that the everyone eyes are drwan tol. The proper choice of
handbag will actually accentuate your positive attributes. Hold
on before you order one of the seasons hot, new bags, and learn
how to select the proper bag for your body type.
Things to consider before purchasing a purse online
If you are tall and slim:
You are very lucky! Being tall and slim allows you to get
away with most purse styles. Oversize bags, shoulder bags and
clutch bags will all look great. The only thing you really need
to watch is the size of the handbag you choose. Small bags
should be avoided as they will make you look bigger. Mid size,
large, floppy or bulky handbags are best. Bright colors, prints
and patterns are okay, too.
If you are petite and short –
The most important thing to watch for as a petite girl is
the size of the bag you choose. A good rule of thumb is to
remember proportion. Small bags work well for small girls.
Choose small bags and wear them close to your body.
If your have large hips -
If you wish to draw attention away from the hip area try a
shoulder bag. Choose one with a short strap. The purse can be
tucked easily under the arm. The best look for you is a
shoulder bag or a hobo bag that hangs slightly but ends well
above the hip line.
If you are a bit top heavy -
If you are generously endowed on the upper half of your body
you will probably want to draw attention away from your bosom
or waist. A messenger bag or a handbag is a good choice for
your body type. If you really want a shoulder bag try one that
has a long strap and is fairly large in size.
If you have great sexy curves -
A shoulder bag that ends just above the waist is the most
flattering style for you. The only type of bags that you will
want to avoid are ones that are either really big or really
small.
If you are a plus size -
Any style of bag that is wider in width like a Hobo bag suit
you best. Stay away from bags that are small. A small bag will
make you look larger. Go for bags with short to medium length
straps.

Are Handbags Now
the Classic Cars of the Fashion Set
Handbags are the new shoes, the must have "it" accessory
that has all the fashion-istas clamouring for the latest
offering from popular designers. It's also a market that has
more in common with the male-dominated world of classic cars
than you'd realise.
Few of you will have missed the fuss a couple of months ago
when Sainsbury's sold 20,000 "I'm not a plastic bag" Anya
Hind-march totes for [pound]5 each. Within hours those same
unbleached cotton bags were selling for in excess of [pound]150
on eBay. "Every girl has a handbag," says Christie's specialist
Monica Turcich, "and every girl wants one. Women now want the
'it' bag and the one nobody else is carrying. They've always
been popular and they are the section of our 20th-century
fashion sales for which we get the most phone calls, but now
they are doing particularly well because everyone wants
handbags, whereas 10 years ago there weren't the 'it' bags like
we have today, simply the classics."
Like cars, most of the more recent designer handbags which sell
through dealers and auction houses make significantly less than
their original retail price, losing value the second the
initial purchase has taken place. That is good news for both
collector investors and handbag enthusiasts, but there are some
exceptions to the rule.
Last March Christie's sold a red Hermes crocodile skin Kelly
bag for [pound]10,800, this had only been purchased in 1994 and
was originally a bespoke product. The Kelly bag is the "holy
grail" of the classic handbag world according to Turcich.
"Chloe and other more contemporary bags are more driven by
what's popular now, but for Hermes and Chanel's quilted bag,
these are classics which never go out of style and are always
useable." Kelly bags can be bought for [pound]600 and can often
be sold on for [pound]1,000- [pound]2,000, which isn't bad for
a bag which might have been bought back in the 1960s.
There's no doubt that most handbags are being bought to be
used, it's not an investment market in the same way as many
other collectables such as paul smith,Abercrombie and
Fitch,dsquared etc, but again there are parallels to the car
market. By buying a classic bag and looking after it, you are
unlikely to lose money, rather see a steady gain with the added
return of enjoying using it.
Hindmarch's "I'm not a plastic bag" bags are unlikely to make
it to "classic" status, they are after all mass-produced cotton
totes, but other handbags from her range might well do so. So
far Christie's has-n't sold any Hindmarch bags, but Turcich
says she wouldn't be surprised if they start turning up at
auction soon and she wouldn't turn them away. "Kylie Minogue
was pictured carrying a Chloe bracelet bag around a few years
ago which sparked a fashion and now we are selling the same
thing at auction."
There is a pristine one in the next auction which is estimated
at [pound]800 to [pound]1,000 along with another Chloe handbag
in the same lot. "I think Chloe has started the 'it' bag scene"
adds Turcich, "I don't know how long it will take for them to
become classics of their own, but I'm sure these will hold
their value in five or 10 years' time. People just don't seem
to have paid attention to the fact that handbags have become
the new shoes in the last few years, there is now an
appreciation of the design that goes into them. There are shoe
designers that are artists and so too with handbags."
It's not always about big names, a few weeks ago Ms Minogue was
at the shop of Tony Durante, a handbag dealer at Alfie's in
London, and purchased a white raffia bag with a horse's head on
the front for around [pound]200. Brightly coloured raffia bags
are in at the moment because it's summer. Durante says that
Kylie loved this particular bag because it was unusual. Buying
it from a vintage fashion dealer she's unlikely to bump into
another celebrity carrying one. Durante says that his customers
are looking for this "unusualness" factor.
If you do want to retain the value in your handbag then you
should go for one that is in excellent condition, is a good
design and beautiful. Some "it" bags will undoubtedly go down
in value as fashions change, but the classics should stay
steady.
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