Choosing the Right Womens Designer Handbag

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There are actually a few different issues that you are going to want to consider when you are shopping for a womens designer handbag. Whether you want a womens leather handbag or straw handbag in particular or don’t really have any specific idea in mind, you want to make sure that you come out of this all with the best possible results.

Size and Color

One of the first things you want to think about, before you head out and start shopping for a womens designer handbag, is what size and color of handbag you are interested in. Bag size will determine how it is going to look when it is carried around. For instance if you get the hobo bag it is a bit larger which makes it slouchier whereas if you go with a tote it will be smaller and stiffer, so this is an important element to consider.

If you are bigger in size then you should go with a larger sized bag, because it will be more proportionate to your body and just the same it is better for thinner ladies to opt for smaller sized bags, although they can wear almost all sizes and make it work.

The color of the bag should be one that is complimenting to your complexion. Try to choose a neutral, such as a metallic, brown, black, or white, so you will have a bag that will work with many outfits.

Quality

You are going to want to look at the quality of a womens designer handbag before deciding to buy it. Of course if you are getting a designer bag, you know right off the bat that it is going to be of the best quality, but still you should check a bag over first before deciding to buy it, just to make sure that there are no flaws.

If there is a problem with the bag, you can either take it and ask the salesperson for a discount, or, as most people prefer, take another one.

Authenticity

Now of course when you are shopping for a womens designer handbag, you are going to need to make sure that you are actually getting your money’s worth, that you are getting an authentic womens designer handbag and not an imitation. Imitations can often be very difficult to spot, even to the handbag expert, so you need to shop with caution.

The best idea is for you to shop only with familiar names, or directly from one of the manufacturer’s retail outlets. This way you know that you are dealing directly with the designer and not going to some secondhand shop where they may be fooling you into thinking you are getting the real deal.


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