As a sucker for fashion and having a small addiction for luxury brands, I know the struggles of buying the wrong designer bag. Initially, you feel like you paid for something that was worthy, but of course, there’s always the disappointment when it begins to peel. I always ask myself, why does this happen?
First of all, most times when it comes to designer bags, you get what you pay for; if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. Fake bags can look like the real thing but they aren’t usually made with the same quality materials that the originals are made from. This is why they start to peel and wear out easily.
On the other hand, some designer bags aren’t made with the most durable of materials. But at least, if you are really paying primary for the bag then you’ll often get what you pay for and you won’t find yourself wondering, “Why is this bag peeling?”.
In the same way, fake bags sometimes use low quality materials that can easily be scratched, scraped, and otherwise damaged. The glues and chemicals used in the production of these low quality materials can seep through, causing peeling and cracking of the surface of the bag.
Another reason fake bags peel can be attributed to the way they were made. When manufacturers make fake bags, they often skimp on the quality of materials and construction methods. This leads to poor stitching, glue that isn’t strong enough to hold the fabric panels together, and a general lack of attention to detail.
The last cause of fake bags peeling is something that cannot be helped; it’s just the nature of the bag. Fake bags don’t usually last as long as real designer bags because of how they’re made. When you buy a designer bag, you know that the material and construction processes used are of the highest quality. But the same is not true for fake bags.
All in all, I can say that a fake bag will never quite compare to the real thing and there are a few reasons why fake bags peel. Primarily, it’s due to the inferior quality of materials, lack of attention to detail, or just the nature of the bag itself.
The ironic thing is that the good designer bag, made with quality materials, and attention to detail are meant to last
apart from just having a good looking, quality material bag that’s also practical. And that is why it’s worth it to buy the real thing.
Unfortunately, sometimes our budgets don’t permit us to purchase the real thing, so it’s easy to be tempted by cheaper designer replica bags that are cheaper to buy. But that’s the game – weighing cost and quality.
The next time you’re tempted to purchase a low-cost fake, remind yourself why you don’t want to buy it. The most important cause of fake bags peeling is the quality of materials they’re made from, which is why it’s important to choose only the best quality materials and construction processes.
Once you have that quality checked, you can be sure to have a lasting designer bag. Other key components to look out for when buying a designer bag are the strong stitching, double-folded edges, and clean lines. Without these things, your bag will likely start to peel or wear out quickly.
Finally, always ensure that you read reviews and ask around before you commit to buying any designer bag. It might seem expensive up front, but if you want to have a designer bag that’s going to last, don’t ever cheap out on quality.
I’ve learnt that when I’m looking for a designer bag, it’s important to consider each of these factors and choose only the best quality. Quality materials, attention to detail, and reviews can help you determine the right bag for you. In the end, it’s worth it to invest in a designer bag that’s going to last.