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It’s a tale as old as time.​ I can remember when it seemed like everyone had a Fake tula bag, they were all the rage.​ From the teenage girl to the elderly matriarch, it was the accessory to be seen with at any event! To me it was a symbol of status.​

It looks like fake tula bags have come back around again.​ It seems like all the ladies on the block are sporting the newest styles and colors.​ It doesn’t matter if it’s a brunch with the girls, or a night out on the town, these bags appear to be everywhere!

I have to admit, when I saw my friend wearing one, I was intrigued.​ It had a classic shape with bold colors and lovely detailing.​ I knew right away I had to have one.​ I was aware of the consequences of buying a “knock-off”, but at the same time it was the perfect opportunity to show off my style.​

When I got my Fake tula bag, everyone complimented me on my “great taste”.​ Everyone wanted to know where I got mine from, and was surprised to hear that I had bought a fake one.​ I couldn’t help but smile to myself.​ I was happy with my purchase and the attention it was getting.​

I enjoyed carrying around my Fake tula bag for a few months until the inevitable happened; it started looking worn.​ The colors began to fade and the straps had lost their stiffness.​ I guess imitation really can’t last forever.​

Despite the rising trend of fake tula bags, I still feel that if you really want a designer bag, it’s best to save your money and get the real thing.​ A tula doesn’t have to break the bank, and it will last much longer than an imitation.​ Not to mention it’s a fashion statement that stands out from the sea of influences that are out there.​

These days, I rather invest in timeless pieces that will stand the test of time.​ I also make sure to do my research before making any purchases.​ Sure, I might not be able to buy the most trendy items, but I can get pieces that I can be proud of wearing for years to come.​ Plus, who wants to be carrying around a “knock-off” everyday anyways?

I also tend to lean toward the idea of buying quality over quantity.​ Sometimes it pays to wait it out and buy a high-quality item than a ton of fake ones that won’t last.​ Purchasing something that will last me for years can help me save money in the long run.​

I’m sure at some point I’ll be temped by another fake tula bag.​ However, I don’t think it would be worth the cost or disappointment when it falls apart.​ I’m better off investing my money into a genuine tula bag that I can enjoy for years to come.​