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Authentic & Replica Handbag Reviews by The Purse Queen

If you’re here that means you are likely curious about ‘fakes’ or ‘replicas’. These bags are usually made from cheap materials and poor craftsmanship. They usually feature designs and logos which are recognizably flawed (‘Lewis Vuitton’ anyone?). There are many terms used for handbags that simulate designer styles. Inspired-by replicas have a slightly different graphic, pattern, or design than the original.

The handbags that are shown are often the worst ones, although they can certainly be purchased if buyers want them. The more authentic looking designer brand handbags can be found in the small back rooms of these stores. Buyers must beware though, as there are many things to consider before handing over hard-earned money for a bag.

Fake bags are immediately identifiable to those who have the real thing and it's far worse than just carrying unbranded. A counterfeit or replica bag would look practically identical to the original. In fact, even some brand representatives and paid authenticators are duped by good replicas and counterfeit purses. They likely come with serial numbers, authenticity labels, and brand tags just like the true luxury product. A good authenticator doesn't only know the nuances and details of authentic designer items, but they are also aware of the common errors of many fakes. Here, I'm examining the shoddy logo of a replica Prada saffiano tote.

Uneven stitching is one of the key differences when spotting a high-quality replica handbag. It is a tell-tale sign that can help you distinguish between a genuine designer bag and a fake. The choice of materials significantly impacts the overall worth of a handbag and helps distinguish a high-quality replica from a low-quality one.

Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. Aerosol insecticides are not allowed in carry-on