disneypoor said:Someone replied to a question I had about the knock off purses in the Bahamas as well. She said that she was able to get a Coach purse for $45 and a Louis Vuitton for $65. She also said that there was every knock off brand you could imagine. I cannot wait and now need to budget in a lot more money for this trip!![]()
I'm sure you're right--the purses probably don't cost that much to make. However, we pay much more for a lot of things than we should, so I guess it's just different strokes for different folks. I'd much rather pay $35 than fork out what the real things cost, which I'm sure is not much more than $10 too.tvguy said:Boy am I lucky. My wife was livid she had to spend $35 for a purse!! Amazing what people will pay for something that can't cost more than $10 to make.
FranP said:One of the earlier posters was right when he said to be careful with really good knockoffs going thru customs. A friend had a Vuitton rolling suitcase and duffel coming back from Atlantis (was actually purchased here in US on Canal Street in NYC). Going thru customs, the officer was very chatty and asked what she did for a living, etc., very friendly - then said to her that her job must pay very well to have LV suitcases!!!! She said, oh no, they're fakes - and he said don't say that to me because I might have to confiscate them - whereupon, she said, oh they were gifts so I don't know how much they cost, etc. And the officer said OK, that's the right thing to say. So be careful.![]()
watergirl said:In regards to some folks liking $10 purses. We each have are own thing and one of mine is fashion. I have a real couch but would like to see what the fakes ones look like as I am sure it is less than my real one.
ohioworkingmom said:My daughter just bought a so-called Coach at the Straw Market last week for $45. How do you know if they are a "knock-off" or "real". I realize you are not going to get a "real" one for $45, but does anyone know what on the Coach purses distinguish a "real" from a "fake"
Just for anyone's info - please bargain, they were originally asking $60, and we got it for $45, we were there with only one other boat in port, and it was very slow, so maybe they were needing business. We had no trouble going through the market with lots of no thank yous and just looking, and we had 2 girls, myself and hubby.![]()
dreamcometrue said:me too watergirl! I am addicted to coach purses, I have 3 and eyeballing one of the new ones!!! I think I'll pass though and put the $400 into our Disney cruise bank account instead!
Oh, the sacrifices I make to go on a Disney cruise!!!
Really? Not like the one the Flintstone's have, but a real couch with comfy cushions?watergirl said:I have a real couch....
Corryn said:Really? Not like the one the Flintstone's have, but a real couch with comfy cushions?![]()
Here's a photo of the straw market...Look close, you can see all the bags - I can see the green Kate Spade (is that her name?) bags that were big last year.
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dreamcometrue said:for Coach bags, and most other bags, these are red flags:
bulky stitching
misspelled or odd looking monograms (I guess you would only really know this if you have seen or are familiar with the original logo)
look at zippers and buckles. Real designer purses always have their logo/name on the hardware. Sometimes the fake ones have that too, but they are either bigger/smaller than the real ones. Again, you would only see the difference if you held it up against a real bag. Or sometimes, the fake logos look cooked or "off looking" in a different way. Also, look for where it says "made in". If it says something like Taiwan, it's fake.
Of course, the price is a dead giveaway. You could never get a coach purse for $45 or even $65!![]()