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So I guess you must have heard of this thing called ‘Fake designer bags and backpacks’? I mean, it’s been all the rage lately.​ Well, I had a chance to experience it firsthand quite recently.​ Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying I bought a knock-off.​ No, I only just had the opportunity to check out one up close.​

At first I was really shocked to see the quality of the stitching and the construction of the fabric.​ I mean, it was almost identical to the real thing.​ I mean, I hate to admit it but it was actually pretty impressive.​ But then, I got to thinking, for all I knew it could be made of cheap materials and knock-offs aren’t exactly known for their quality.​

Still, I couldn’t help but be tempted by the design and the price.​ I mean, I wanted to buy it so badly.​ I mean, I figured if I didn’t like it I’d just take it back and switch it out for another one.​ But then I realized that even if I gave the bag to someone, it would still leave me with a feeling of guilt for buying something that isn’t the real thing.​

So I decided I would save the money I had and buy the real bag instead.​ It was much more expensive of course, but I know that it would last me for much longer and that it was a better investment.​ I just know I won’t regret it in the long run.​

So that’s my experience with the fake designer bags and backpacks.​ I’m sure everyone has a different experience and thought process about it, but at the end of the day I’m glad that I chose to buy the real one instead.​ I think that’s the best way to go.​

Now that I got to experience the fake bags, let’s talk a bit about the difference between that of a real and a fake designer bag.​ There’s definitely a huge discrepancy between the two, both aesthetically and in terms of quality.​ A real designer bag is going to make use of higher-quality materials and also come with a warranty of some kind.​ Fake bags generally come with no warranty and are used to imitate the original.​

Oftentimes, real designer bags will also offer a range of features which the faux ones don’t.​ The faux bag may have the right external appearance, but it cannot replicate the feel and functionality of the real bag.​ Additionally, the fake bags don’t last as long as genuine bags – they start to fade and break apart more quickly, so you’d have to replace them way more often than a real one.​

And when it comes to the price, there’s really not much comparison.​ Real designer bags really do cost more, as they are made with higher-quality materials and tend to last longer.​ I’m sure you’ve all seen how much more expensive the brand name bags are than those of the counterfeit variety.​

But if you’re considering getting a fake bag or one of the counterfeits, keep in mind that it’s not worth the cheaper price.​ The materials used are going to be inferior in quality, and most likely will be of less value after wearing and washing them.​ In the long run, you’ll be much better off getting a genuine designer bag that will stand the test of time.​

Speaking of authenticity – when it comes to buying designer bags, it is important to look for signs that it is genuine.​ First, the bag should come with a tag and a serial number.​ Also, the materials used should be of high quality, and the stitching should be done perfectly.​ Additionally, you can check the logos carefully and ensure that they are all in place and of the same font and color.​

Another thing to consider when purchasing a designer bag is the weight.​ A real designer bag will usually weigh more because of all the intricate details that have gone into making it.​ And if you really want to be sure, you can take it to the brand store and have it checked out.​

The bottom line is this: if you’re going to invest in a designer bag, make sure it’s the real deal.​ The fake ones won’t give you much bang for your buck – they won’t look as good, won’t last you nearly as long and won’t stand up to intense use like a real designer bag will.​ So, if you want the best quality for your money, authentic designer bags are the way to go.​