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Such a first world problem, I know. I don't mind the logos, etc. but put quite simply, my bags have just not aged well. The patina leather on the lining of my Delightful looks like it's about to crack in places. I think the Neverfull will be the only one I enjoy once baby comes but even then, it just seems like a waste. I wish I would have saved the $3500 I spent on the 4 of them for one really nice black leather bag. I find myself carrying a black leather MK bag more often these days which drives DH crazy after all the money I have spent on the LVs.
Selling isn't an option because they were all given as birthday/anniversary gifts so it would hurt DH's feelings - that and I don't want to risk being scammed on ebay or robbed on craigslist. Anyone else regret buying into an expensive designer? |
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No!
I love all my purses I have chanel,3 lv,ysl and TB Love them all!
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| Nope. Love them. Have held up really well. |
| Mine have held up well. I have many, so I don't over use them, but they still look great...even my 14 yo LV. |
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New LV and most designers are made in China with subpar leather and then the handle is sown on in Italy or France so they can stamp (made in Italy or France or EU). Italy is drafting laws to require certain percentages of domestic content/production to protect their brand.
You paid for a name, not quality. Don't be confused. |
I wonder if that has anything to do with it. I bought mine 2011-2013. |
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And what is wrong about being made in China ?
Almost everything is made in China or Romania or some other countries these days And soon everything will be made in Africa Because it's even cheaper for companies then China You do know that they have exact same equipment and supervised accordingly? You think italian (French ) worker does better job then chineese?
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| I have a utilitarian bag with lots of pockets, zippers and compartments that I bought on e bags.com for $35 and I get compliments all the time. I love that my husband bought me a coach bag but no one notices because everyone else has one too. |
Well good for you and I love my Chanel bag not for status but for iconic design And I don't want to buy "inspired by" or a knock off for personal reasons Same with LV People like design ,it's old and vintage and lots of history behind it Almost like art Yes you can go buy Picasso or your neighbors kids painting for $20 which looks good It's a matter of preference and taste |
Most Chinese products are crappy quality. Chinese factories initially produce decent manufactured goods and then gradually skimp on quality and quality control in order to maximize their profits. They suck. Goods made in Europe or the US have better quality control. |
BTW, I don't buy anything made in China if it has anything to do with food or cooking or dishes. If a Chinese manufacturer is willing to poison Chinese children by substituting poison into milk chocolate, or put lead based paints on Chinese children's toys, I really don't think they give a shit about what happens to American consumers, as long as their bottom line remains intact. |
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Actually you wrong about China
They have higher standards at least in the industry where my DH works He said he can always identify product made in USA vs China USA product usually made crappy |
Hah, for these prices it should be a craftsman working with natural leather following centuries of tradition, not a migrant worker knee deep in heavy-metal laden leather. |
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LOL Welcome to 21 century Where corporations can't even afford that I would really like to see you starting a handbag company using craftsmen with only finest leather and with the volume they have And we will see how you do You have no clue about supply chain |