We love handbags (speaking generally vs brands) because we all love fashion by nature.
When I was 12 or 13, before I even knew there were brand names, I had a keen eye for what I liked and made it happen, i.e. purchase a bag that called out to me, never knowing it was inspired or knockoff or whatever. It was only later when I started buying fashon magazines that I found out there were actual brandname originals attached to what I liked.
I purchase what catches my fancy but not sure if it will be a permanent acquisition or most times money is tight; it's more or less a test drive to satisfy some urge. I bought a fake LV and eventually bought the genuine one as I just fell in love with it and I knew this was going to be a permanent staple in my collection. I had gotten a fake Balenciaga, and because it was of such good quality, my "quest" was satisfactorily satiated. Of course, members go on to get the genuine and that's all good.
When I was 12 or 13, before I even knew there were brand names, I had a keen eye for what I liked and made it happen, i.e. purchase a bag that called out to me, never knowing it was inspired or knockoff or whatever. It was only later when I started buying fashon magazines that I found out there were actual brandname originals attached to what I liked.
I purchase what catches my fancy but not sure if it will be a permanent acquisition or most times money is tight; it's more or less a test drive to satisfy some urge. I bought a fake LV and eventually bought the genuine one as I just fell in love with it and I knew this was going to be a permanent staple in my collection. I had gotten a fake Balenciaga, and because it was of such good quality, my "quest" was satisfactorily satiated. Of course, members go on to get the genuine and that's all good.



... I think it mostly pertains to people who actually, um, buy fakes not abhor the idea all together and label people who do buy them as, "phonies" etc. Trust me, the anti-fake handbag propaganda isn't going to work on die-hard fake fans
. All products we buy (with the exception of American Apparel, ha) are probably made in a way that would sicken most normal people, that includes luxury items as well, who seem to get into legal trouble for inhumane working conditions; and for those of you who are animal-rights activists... the injustices are horrifyingly inhumane, just ask how Hermes kills ostriches. The fact that most companies now use factories to make their bags puts the quality only a few notches higher than the best of reps.