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Tips on Buying a Designer Handbag

By Stacey Zimmerman

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Choosing a bag is a lot like love. You need to use both your head and heart. You have to consider many factors first before parting with any hard-earned money. You should know and be sure that you are trading it with something that is worth the hard work you spent just to earn that money. Use your head in deciding the budget, safety, functionality and durability of the bag you want to buy. And your heart in determining how interested you are on owning that bag.

BUDGET. In shopping, you will encounter many beautiful and desirable handbags ranging from simple to vintage, cheap to expensive. So before you go shopping, it is important for you to set a budget. Determine the maximum amount of money you are willing to spend for a bag, and determine the amount you are willing to add for any additional accessories. Set a limit. When deciding on your budget, be sure to consider other factors like the accessories you'll be putting inside the bag. You wouldn't want to put cheap accessories inside an expensive bag, do you?

DESIRABILITY. Besides the price of the bag, you should also consider what you really feel about the bag. Determine the level of interest you have for that bag. You can't just buy a bag because that's all you can afford. Decide which bag you really want to have. It would be wrong buying a not-so-nice bag, then in the end, you'll just use it for a day. Besides, you can always save up for the bag that you truly desire. You have to choose a bag that you really like, that will sure to boost your confidence. Choose a bag that you really love, something that will make you feel good about yourself because this kind of bag is something that you will get more use from. And be sure to choose a bag that will compliment your body shape.

FUNCTIONALITY AND DURABILITY. Think of how you want to use the bag. Is it for everyday use? Is it only for a special occasion? If it's for your daily use, choose a bag that will last long. Choose a bag that is very durable and that will suit your everyday outfit. Choose a bag that is practical and versatile, something that falls between smart and casual. If it's for a special occasion? If you're buying it for an evening event, buy clutches, purses and totes that is not a one-season wonder. Something that you can wear with many different types of outfit. Consider the function of the bag and how long it will last. Best is, buy something classic because classic handbags never go out of style.

And last, but not the least

SAFETY. Nothing entices a pickpocket more than an open bag or a bag that doesn't have a secure closure. These kind of bags are perfect targets for pickpockets especially in a crowded place. A fix clasped or zip, a flap top and a bag made with a thick material will make these pickpocket doubt on pursuing their plan since these will make it hard for them to get your valuables. Consider the locations of the exterior pockets, how strong the closures are and the material used as well.

Consider these and you will never regret your choice.

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