March 9, 2009
What to Look for When Buying a Handbag
A handbag can truly compose or smash any attire, which is why it is vital to always have a few great ones in your wardrobe to pull together with your outfit. With the extensive range of options out there, from designer handbags, to knock offs, and the many kinds of colours you can decide from, you need a qualification in shopping just to get a great bag. Here are some guidelines to help you out:
1. You can buy a designer handbag, but it will cost you a lot (sometimes in the thousands of dollars) so it is a better idea to look around and get cheaper versions which are usually available for around one tenth the price. They may not look exactly like the designer version, but are great to look at anyhow.
2. Look at your wardrobe before you go shopping. If you have a wardrobe consisting of just a few colours, you don't need to buy dozens of bags and can instead buy a few but from higher end stores. These will last you for many years due to their superior quality.
3. You don't wish to be uneasy about matching your shoes and your bag. You have to keep both in the matching family, but the colours can vary as long as the dress looks good that's adequate enough to go. So look for handbags that will go with more outfits, rather than pick up one in every colour.
4. Leather handbags are very handy to have since they go well with almost anything. You can also get straw or cloth handbags, but keep in mind that they will only go well with vaguely casual clothing.
5. Keep an eye on trend when you buy your bag. While it is very trendy these days to have huge bags that you could fit a person in, these may no longer be in style another year from now, so there is no reason in spending thousands of dollars on them. Instead, buy a low-priced version that you can use while they are in style. A good bet is to buy structured bags in darker colours as they will always stay in craze.
6. The class of a handbag is unmistakably very important. Make sure you look at the line of stitching and the handle to make sure everything is stitched on well, if not you will find yourself with a bag that starts splitting apart after a few uses.
7. The inner colour may not seem like a very essential part of the buying procedure but it is. If you procure a handbag, try and get one with a light coloured inseam since this will make it easier for you to see while you try and hit upon your keys or phone.
In the end, make sure you buy a bag that is not only well made but will go well with your wardrobe. If you are always in athletic clothes, there is no need to buy extremely expensive bags since you will need something a little more durable.
Filed under About Handbags by Debra Brian Hunt














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