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Is Buying A Designer Handbag Or Purse Good Value For The Money?
By Lee MacRae
Designer handbags these days come in many extraordinary styles and designs making it easy for women who buy them to express their individual fashion sense. You can easily find a designer back that suits you from contemporary designs to casual handbags or the more traditional designs. But designer bags also have the cost factor to them. They cost much more than one you find at a small local convenience store. The obvious question is are you just buying fashion or do you also get value for your money?
For just about anyone today work very hard for their money. They need to know if a Franco Sarto purse or bag is worth the expanse. Will they get full value in return? Well, the answer is yes. And the reasons why?
There is some truth to the oftten heard statement, "you will pay for the name". But it is also true that you're going to pay for quality when you buy a name brand product. The best bags made by Chanel or Nicky Hilton use only the very best leathers.
Want a hint to know what you're getting? Top designer handbags will always have a fine lining material inside. Cheaper handbags will not. Makers of lower grade products look for every possible way to keep costs down. And so they use a lower grade linings and even lower grade hardware such as the clasp. Avoid these like the plague. Top full grain leather's come from top grade hides and have no imperfections. These top grain leather's are extremely durable. It is long-lasting and eventually will develope a rich patina that increases in beauty. Full-grained handbags are usually created from the hides of young cattle and are prized for their smooth texture and fine quality.
To sum up, even though a handbag by Sondra Roberts or Botkier ,may seem expensive, what you are buying is a product that is top-notch and it will be with you for a lifetime if you desire. Even if you need to save for a bit of time, the designer handbag is a wise investment.
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Summer is the time to carry around lots of essentials -- books and a blanket for a trip to the beach; wine and your favorite cheese for the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival (don't miss "The Day the Earth Stood still" at sunset this Tuesday). Or perhaps you simply need a place to hide some purchases from your significant other (not that I'm condoning that).
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Tue, 10 Feb 2004 17:10:00 GMT
Hello everyone. This is my first dotNetJunkie.com blog entry! My name is Jean-Philippe Couture, and I am a senior student at a local college. Born and raised in snowy land near Quebec City, Canada. I am studying software engineering, working almost exclusively with the Microsoft .NET platform for the last year or so. I am planning to get my Microsoft developer certifications (MCAD, MCSD) before the end of spring 2004.
Before picking up Microsoft .NET, I was an old-school *NIX-based developer that would stay as far away as possible from a Microsoft product. Oh, I once did a very small incursion into the early Java world, which left me with a bad taste in the mouth. I have to admit, that ever since I made the big switch to the Microsoft .NET development framework, I am more and more pleased with Microsoft products.
I am working with a small development team at school to complete our final project, which is going to be using almost every current aspects of what the framework as to offer. I say current, because we don't have access yet to any next-generation technology (ie: Whidbey, Avalon, Indigo, WinFS, Yukon, etc). We are on a somewhat tight schedule, but I am fairly confident in the tools we are using to get the job done on time, and have a great product release by May 2004.
I am looking forward joining this exciting community, as I have been an avid reader for the past 6 months. By the way, I want to thank Donny Mack for hooking me up with this blog. ;-)
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