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wendyb Mar 13th, 2005 08:53 AM

replica designer handbags
 
I am looking for shops which carry replica designer goods while I am in San Francisco?

MikeT Mar 13th, 2005 09:02 AM

Are we talking counterfeits or rip-offs?

wendyb Mar 13th, 2005 09:11 AM

I would say look a likes at a cheap price.

TxTravelPro Mar 13th, 2005 09:17 AM

Would that be look-alikes WITH designer labels/logos?
Look-alikes WITHOUT the counterfeit labels/logos can be found all over.

GoTravel Mar 13th, 2005 09:23 AM



Nine West, Dooney & Burke, Aigner, and Liz Claibourne all make nice replicas that don't rip off the designer.

travelinwifey Mar 13th, 2005 09:37 AM

Every time this question is asked here it starts a raging debate. By purchasing designer knock offs you are supporting illegal business that has been linked to terrorism. Knock offs can be spotted by a knowing eye a mile away. Why not try handbags from cheaper but trendy web stores like anthropologie.com? They have very hip degigns and excellent sales. Also handbags by Juicy Couture or Marc by Marc Jacobs are also fashionable without breaking the bank.

Gekko Mar 13th, 2005 10:16 AM

If you're looking for knock-offs, they aren't as common in SF as in NYC, for example, but a few weeks ago I saw some for sale on Grant Street in Chinatown.

Don't be swayed by the pointless "debate." If you see something you like and the price is right, buy it. Let those without sin cast the first stone.


travelinwifey Mar 13th, 2005 11:40 AM

There is a difference between a bending of the rules and doing something that may lead to another person's death. But yes, the choice is yours and who are any of us to judge. All you can do is try to make an informed choice.

Annabel Mar 13th, 2005 11:52 AM

I have this debate with my friends all the time. A knock off of a rare limited edition Vuitton bag is about $250 USD. If you can get a real one and that is a BIG IF, it costs about 3000 usd (maybe more) for the bag.

I laugh when I see someone carrying one because the clothes, hair and shoes do not match the bag. Not only is a knockoff easily to spot a mile away, but the person that has one is not evensupporting the "illusion" that it could be real.

I think take the $250, buy a nice classic Coach bag...a real Coach bag and enjoy it. IMHO, fake is fake, you are not fooling anybody. If I can't have the real thing, I do not want it. I will buy the real product from the real store in which my budget will support.

GoTravel Mar 13th, 2005 11:59 AM



I'm with you Annabel. The knock offs are so easy to spot.

Interesting tidbit, Louis Vuitton's parent company, LVMH sued Dooney & Burke for knock off copyright infringement on the Takashi Murakami designed bag.

For anyone wondering what the Tkashi Murakami design bag is they are the white bags with the colorful logos and designs.

amwosu Mar 13th, 2005 01:10 PM

I have never been interested in LV or any other designer handbags but in recent magazines Uma Thurman is sporting a new designer line bag with smiling cherries on it. Loved it. Wanted it for my b-day- thinking $500-800. Wrong! $3200! Sak's has four styles of smiling cherries bags but the really cool ones are only sold directly from LV and at crazy prices.

Anyway, I buy designer labels at www.bluefly.com which carries the real deal including Prada purses at decent rates. I saw the new nylon Prada's at Saks for $235 (or so...) and they are $159 on bluefly.com.

Annabel Mar 13th, 2005 01:32 PM

GoTravel

Those are the bags I was talking about..they were all the knock-off rage last year. White bags, colorful logo and gold metal spike-y decor around the bag. The were made in limited edition, and were just not available as they were sold before they were made. They went for over a few thousand dollars. They were everywhere! I kinda can't wait for spring again so I can see all these crappy bags on the arms of all the people that think they might be fooling anyone.

I own some LV bags, and when you own one, you know.

It's a fashion outrage LOL

Patrick Mar 13th, 2005 05:16 PM

I'm just curious. The basic purpose of a purse is for carrying money. If you pay $3200 for the purse itself, how much money are you expected to carry inside it?

capri767 Mar 13th, 2005 05:42 PM

I love the new LV ...the ad shows Uma Thurman with it.It has pockets in front ..no cherries.I have called and found out they will be available in April and the waiting list is long.The reason I like LV is beacuse its a classic, never goes out of style and doesnt lose its value.I deplore seeing those who carry a fake one, have eighties/mall hair, fake fake nails, and think everyone thiNks they have a real one.Almost makes me not want a real one...ALMOST.

NeoPatrick Nov 19th, 2013 04:46 AM

I wonder if after 8 years since asking this question, wendyb is still looking, especially since she's never returned here in those 8 years!

amwosu Nov 19th, 2013 10:54 AM

Patrick on Mar 13, 05 at 10:16pm
I'm just curious. The basic purpose of a purse is for carrying money. If you pay $3200 for the purse itself, how much money are you expected to carry inside it?

Didn't see this question when it was posed eight and a half years ago. The short answer (for me) regarding how much $ to carry is close to none. My purposes for a purse include carrying a car key, lip gloss, drivers license/passport, phone, credit card AND to as a stylish accessory, much like a scarf or jewelry. I rarely carry more than $5 in my current little Marc Jacobs bag that I've carried for years.
Ann Marie

vjpblovesitaly Nov 19th, 2013 11:01 AM

Who cares

Suki Nov 19th, 2013 11:39 AM

Me. I care.

starrs Nov 19th, 2013 11:43 AM

Who cares about what kind of car to drive? They are just transportation.

;)

LucieV Nov 19th, 2013 11:51 AM

I care, too. You know what that Viennese doktor said about women and purses.

laurieco Nov 19th, 2013 01:36 PM

I care too.

nytraveler Nov 19th, 2013 01:57 PM

"Replica" is not the correct word. I have a ring I got in Florence which is a "replica" of a two thousand year old etruscan ring found in an excavation (new etruscan rings being unavailable, this is all you can get).

What you are looking for is a "knock off" or a "fake" depending on how cheap it is.

I don't get it - but it's your money. But "replica" connotes that it is the same quality - just from another source. Not possible.

LucieV Nov 19th, 2013 02:24 PM

nytraveler, while you may be correct according to Merriam-Webster, the fact is that those "knock-off" and "fake" bags are commonly referred to as "replica designer" bags, and I assume that everybody who's buying them knows what they're talking about.

nytraveler Nov 19th, 2013 03:52 PM

People can call them whatever they want - it doesn't make it so.

A "replica" bag would have to have the same materials, the same quality workmanship and the identical design. What you're talking about doesn't have amy of those. At best it is an imitation. But most qualify just as fakes.

starrs Nov 20th, 2013 02:43 AM

So...nytraveler...after the OP clarified/ defined what she's looking for...you think that matches your definition of a "replica" bag?

NeoPatrick Nov 20th, 2013 04:06 AM

nytraveler, thanks for setting me straight. I get spam emails for "replica Rolex watches" all the time. They sell for a tiny fraction of what the real ones sell for. It's now nice to know that they actually are the "same materials, the same quality workmanship, and the identical design." All this time I thought they were fakes or knock-offs, not actual "replicas" matching your description! Maybe I should buy some after all!

nytraveler Nov 20th, 2013 04:20 AM

No - what I'm saying is that those are not "replicas". They are just fakes. Replica is a false label for them.

The ads are as fake as the watches - or whatever

amwosu Nov 20th, 2013 04:28 AM

Popularly accepted definition....
Ann Marie

NeoPatrick Nov 20th, 2013 06:50 AM

Ok. So people who sell fake bags use false advertising to sell them. Who would have ever suspected that?

NeoPatrick Mar 12th, 2014 04:33 AM

leanonsLees, why don't you crawl in one of those handbags and disappear? You came here and registered for the single purpose of advertising your illegal goods -- on four different posts?


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