Fake Designer Handbags

Anonymous
I want a Louis Vuitton tote bag, but I really don't want to drop $2K on a bag!

Does anyone have any recommendations for replica handbag websites? There are so many to choose from. I wouldn't be able to tell a fake from the real thing anyway, but I would like something that is close to the real thing.
Anonymous
What's the point of having one if it is fake? I don't get it. Besides they are illegal. And anyone who cares know they are fake.
Anonymous
If you can't tell the real deal from a fake, what is the appeal?
Anonymous
Seriously?

Why don't you just send some money to an organized crime syndicate instead? Save yourself the trouble of carrying around a bag that is so obviously fake and will make you look like a wanna-be label whore.

There are plenty of great bags out there that are much less, and which are not rip-offs, in every sense of the term.
Anonymous
Buy used from a reputable consignment shop. The bags look better broken in.
Anonymous
Don't buy a fake one.
You might not be able to tell, but anyone who has a real one will. It's embarrassing.
Get a used one from a consignment shop if you really want one.

More importantly, the proceeds from those fake bags are used to support terrorism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a fake one.
You might not be able to tell, but anyone who has a real one will. It's embarrassing.
Get a used one from a consignment shop if you really want one.

More importantly, the proceeds from those fake bags are used to support terrorism.


After reading a book called Deluxe about the luxury industry, please do not buy a fake one. Suck it up and admit that it is just not worth $2000. Plus, they are made in China. The only Louis merchandise that is still hand crafted are the trunks.
Anonymous
Not only are fake bags (and buying them) illegal, but the money goes to support terrorism (as previously mentioned) but also organized crime and child labor.
Anonymous
I love my designer bags, but can't afford the price tag. And even if i had the money, that's not really where I want to spend my money. So I only buy nice used ones on eBay or Craigslist. It's a win-win.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Are you a thief in other areas of your life, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a fake one.
You might not be able to tell, but anyone who has a real one will. It's embarrassing.
Get a used one from a consignment shop if you really want one.

More importantly, the proceeds from those fake bags are used to support terrorism.


After reading a book called Deluxe about the luxury industry, please do not buy a fake one. Suck it up and admit that it is just not worth $2000. Plus, they are made in China. The only Louis merchandise that is still hand crafted are the trunks.


wait - what's made in China? the fake ones or the real ones. I'm confused, you're saying the only Real Louis merch hand crafted are the trunks - but the real purses are made in China? I didn't know that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you a thief in other areas of your life, OP?


That's a little extreme don't you think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a thief in other areas of your life, OP?


That's a little extreme don't you think?


No, not really. It's intellectual property. It's no different than if you download music or walk into a store and shove a compact into your blouse. It's stealing.
Anonymous
I bought a used Kooba off ebay and it turned out to be fake. It sucks but I use it anyway because I'm stuck with it. Am I a terrorist?
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