Vintage Designer Handbag -Is it
Vintage or Just Plain Used
by
Deanna Key
Vintage bags are
new again. Just look around, they are everywhere.
They were the talk of the fashion industry when
many ‘A list’ celebrities were seen toting vintage
handbags, gowns and accessories at this years Emmy
Awards.
Buying vintage
handbags is a great way to broaden your handbag
collection. There are thousands to choose from and
can sometimes be bought for pennies on the dollar.
But when is a vintage handbag right for you, and
what makes a bag vintage and not just used?
You will need to
determine if the new handbag you are in the market
for will be used frequently or are you more
interested in the bag as a collectable. There is
no harm in wanting to use a vintage handbag, how
else are you and your impeccable sense of fashion
going to be the topic at this years Christmas
party, but it is important to buy a bag that will
hold up to the challenge. So make sure you follow
some simple guidelines when purchasing your new
vintage handbag.
Only buy from a
reputable dealer. Many of your questions can be
answered and your worries set to ease when you
know the dealer has done their homework and has a
reputation of being honest and fair.
Obviously, anything
that you use often must be made to last. Do not
buy a handbag that is worn or stained more then a
little. Some ’wear and tear’ can add mystique, but
too much damage only looks used. Handbags can be
restored and repaired, but it is highly unlikely
you would want to go to all the trouble of having
a handbag repaired, only to use it on a daily
basis. Also, although most people would not be
able to tell the bag had been repaired, repairing
a bag greatly decreases it open market value.
Understand what you
are paying for. Vintage handbags are given value
not only for their popularity of past and current
times, but also for workmanship. This can include
things such as the clasping mechanism. Your
biggest concern might be that the handbag close
properly, but you could pay top price because the
bag you are eyeing happens to have the first
magnetic closure ever used on a designer bag. If
you happen to find these types of things
interesting then this is the bag for you. But if
you are more interested in the appearance of a
handbag, you might not want to pay this much for a
piece of ingenuity and history.
Prices for vintage
designer handbags can range from less then a
hundred to several thousand. The price depends on
condition, uniqueness, design, rarity, condition,
adornments (beading), the material from which the
bag is made and age.
When shopping
online for vintage designer handbags, try using
different search words: purse, handbags, vintage
purses, vintage designer handbags, clutch purses,
lunch box purses, cigar box purses and so on. Also
look for an online boutique that offers great
detail on the items they sell. A good description
of the bag, estimated age and a full list of any
flaws should be provided. It is essential that the
retailer offer a money back guarantee.
A vintage handbag
is right for you if you want genuine GUCCI or
Hermes leather bag at a great price and couldn’t
afford one new. Nobody has to know that it is
vintage, but everyone will be wondering where you
got it.
Deanna Key is the
author of many articles and resources concerning
desinger handbags. She has worked as an
importer/exporter of designer fashions for over 5
years, and has imported over $25 million worth of
designer goods. Read more helpful articles and get
discounts on designer handbags at
http://www.handbag-spot.com.