Preowned designer handbags

Anonymous
I get all of my vintage designer bags from Japan because the government is very strict on counterfeits, and I have more confidence in authentic bags over there. I fly there and bring them back because sometimes the tickets are cheaper than paying the shipping and the duties.
Anonymous
I feel like I’ve recommended this before, but I really love HerAuthentic. She has an IG & website. Great quality & fairly priced.
Anonymous
Vivrelle
Anonymous
Haven't scrolled through whole thread, but if not posted here: scams running on Poshmark where someone sells a bag, then buyer claims the seller sold them some cheap bag and demands a refund. I know a woman who buys Coach (verifies them), cleans them up, and resells them. She puts those proceeds into her charitable works. She was hit in this scam a few months ago and learned about how this is happening to many sellers on Poshmark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get all of my vintage designer bags from Japan because the government is very strict on counterfeits, and I have more confidence in authentic bags over there. I fly there and bring them back because sometimes the tickets are cheaper than paying the shipping and the duties.


Please say more! What else do you do when there? How many bags do you buy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get all of my vintage designer bags from Japan because the government is very strict on counterfeits, and I have more confidence in authentic bags over there. I fly there and bring them back because sometimes the tickets are cheaper than paying the shipping and the duties.


Please say more! What else do you do when there? How many bags do you buy?


I'm a chef so I eat my way through the country doing "research" but really just stuffing my face and meeting other chefs. I only buy 1 or 2 bags at a time because I don't want to be stopped at customs. I only buy pre-loved Channel and Hermes because they are so many good fakes out there it's easy to get fooled, and they retain the best value. I always thought I would eventually sell the bags to fund my retirement, but now I have daughters, I think I'll just pass them along.

I also like Japanese brands like Maison Kitsune, Comme des Garcons and Yohji Yamamoto and they are so much cheaper if you buy them in Japan. I don't speak Japanese but fashion is a universal language.
Anonymous
Look at Duckpin Consignment in Baltimore County. Not sure if they get Chanel though. Also, follow order luxe on instagram. She has new items but might be able to source you a pre-loved.
Anonymous
As people have said, Chanel and Hermes have been replicated to the point that stores can’t tell the difference. Buy a super fake. A bag from the highest tier Chanel factory is around $600. A hand stitched imported leather hatched hardware Hermes bag is about $1.5k. It’s worth it for the materials and stitching alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As people have said, Chanel and Hermes have been replicated to the point that stores can’t tell the difference. Buy a super fake. A bag from the highest tier Chanel factory is around $600. A hand stitched imported leather hatched hardware Hermes bag is about $1.5k. It’s worth it for the materials and stitching alone.


Links to the stores please!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get all of my vintage designer bags from Japan because the government is very strict on counterfeits, and I have more confidence in authentic bags over there. I fly there and bring them back because sometimes the tickets are cheaper than paying the shipping and the duties.


Please say more! What else do you do when there? How many bags do you buy?


I'm a chef so I eat my way through the country doing "research" but really just stuffing my face and meeting other chefs. I only buy 1 or 2 bags at a time because I don't want to be stopped at customs. I only buy pre-loved Channel and Hermes because they are so many good fakes out there it's easy to get fooled, and they retain the best value. I always thought I would eventually sell the bags to fund my retirement, but now I have daughters, I think I'll just pass them along.

I also like Japanese brands like Maison Kitsune, Comme des Garcons and Yohji Yamamoto and they are so much cheaper if you buy them in Japan. I don't speak Japanese but fashion is a universal language.


What fun!
Anonymous
A retro tale
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