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I had heard a lot about fake bags in London before so when I was there this summer, I decided to go research it.​ I mean what better place to get the skinny on such a shady subject than in the epicenter of style? After talking with some of the locals, I quickly realized that these knockoff purses are much more complicated than I ever imagined.​

“These fake bags are no joke,” one delightful boutique owner shook her head in disbelief.​ “These bag makers are incredibly savvy–they can replicate designer purses like it’s no one’s business!” She even showed me photos of the fake bag market on her phone.​ Fake bags of every brand, from Burberry to Yves Saint Laurent, were practically spilling out of the street stands.​ It was unreal.​

I was shocked to find out that people actually make a pretty decent living selling these fake bags.​ The profits, combined with the no-questions-asked setup of the market, make the temptation too great for some people to resist.​ “You have to be careful, though,” the boutique owner warned me.​ “There are players out there who will get you into a lot of trouble.​”

Little did I know that there is an entire black market – with pawnbrokers and hawkers – trading in fake goods everyday! I know it all sounds a bit like something out of a movie, but it’s actually true.​ That’s why the police are constantly trying to crack down on the counterfeit market.​ It’s dangerous business, and it’s as much of a crime as drug dealing in the wrong circles.​

Still, there isn’t just one type of fake bag in London.​ The street market is obviously the seediest vendor, but there are also indoor markets and smaller shops hawking knockoffs all over the city.​

What’s more is that people often buy these bags as a kind of status symbol.​ I talked to one woman who had purchased a fake Prada bag.​ She told me it was worth it for the feeling of confidence it could give her.​ It made her feel like she was worth more than what she was.​

It’s amazing how knockoffs can be used to represent our aspirations.​ I suppose in this instance, it’s all about having and flaunting something that looks expensive.​ It’s a question of wanting to be on top of the latest trends and showing that you are a part of the trend itself.​

I guess these fake bags in London have become part of the city’s culture.​ For some, it’s a way to show off their style while others use it as a pocket saver.​ Regardless, it’s important for the buyer to be aware of the risks involved and the potential legal trouble they could face.​

On the other hand, I saw people using the knockoffs to achieve different creative and commercial projects.​ They used the fake bags to make different clothes and accessories.​ It was really inspiring to see some kind of index of creativity because of the limitations of not having the right item.​

It is also used to influence culture, since there are many people who wear these knockoffs and participate in cultural events as a way to draw attention to their unique style.​ Some of these trends have grown larger than the original brand, so it supports these cultures in progression rather than staying still in time.​

But, most importantly, these knock off bags bring the spirit of DIY to fashion.​ For some, these fake bags are a symbol of empowerment and defiance, giving people an opportunity to express their own styles without spending too much money.​

I found out that you can actually buy unused materials from the market and design your own bags–even bags that look exactly like the designer originals.​ It’s a great way to save money and look stylish, while still helping the fake bag industry exist.​ Who knows how we can help these people and what profits they can make, but it’s a start to understanding this niche market better.​

Although I firmly believe that buying the real version whenever possible is a moral imperative, it was an eye-opening experience to buy a fake bag in London.​ To be honest, The accusation of supporting counterfeiters is quite unexpected.​ In my opinion, delicate caution must always be exercised around the counterfeit industry as it is a huge and combined one.​ I would love to hear your views on this topic.​