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 BEST HANDBAG WHOLESALE Expands Warehouse of Replica Handbags, Purses & Western Fashions and Launches Updated eCommerce Website
BEST HANDBAG WHOLESALE expands their already wide wholesale selection of their very popular, designer inspired handbags, purses and wallets due to increased nationwide demand by boutiques and kiosk shops. Additionally, they have added to their impressive variety of western and rhinestone fashion accessories, including their much in demand leather belts, studded buckles and western hats. They are please to announce the Launch of their updated eCommerce Website which offers secure vendor log-in with account history and easy reordering from product catalogs, and dynamically updated best sellers from each product line. Even with the increase in product variety, nationwide demand and the latest in dynamic Web technology, clients can still depend on traditional, courteous sales consultations and caring customer service. Knowledgeable, in store operators will still answer the phones personally to offer fashion advice or guide new customers through the account creation process if they prefer. We can still fulfill your Christmas inventory needs - (866) PURSES-1 or (866) 787-7371
(PRWEB) December 17, 2007 -- BEST HANDBAG WHOLESALE expands their already wide wholesale selection of their very popular, designer inspired handbags, purses and wallets due to increased nationwide demand by boutiques and kiosk shops.
Additionally, they have added to their impressive variety of western and rhinestone fashion accessories, including their much in demand leather belts, studded buckles and western hats.
They are please to announce the Launch of their updated eCommerce Website which offers secure vendor log-in with account history and easy reordering from product catalogs, and dynamically updated best sellers from each product line.
Even with the increase in product variety, nationwide demand and the latest in dynamic Web technology, clients can still depend on traditional, courteous sales consultations and caring customer service.
Knowledgeable, in store operators will still answer the phones personally to offer fashion advice or guide new customers through the account creation process if they prefer.
We can still fulfill your Christmas inventory needs - (866) PURSES-1 or (866) 787-7371
See the sidebar for the best selling purses this month.
Best selling handbag categories this year:
BHW Designer Bags Christmas handbags Horseshoe handbags Paw print handbags Turquoise cross handbags Rhinestone star handbags Guitar handbags Hair on hide handbags Skull & cross bones Princess crown handbags Polka dot / gingham - stripes/polka dot Cross handbags Cow print handbags Camouflage handbags Fleur de lis handbags Animal print / faux fur Jean/denim handbags Messenger styled
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 Designer rentals let women bag great deals Catherine Jhee / Columbia News Service
Whether you call them totes, purses, clutches or satchels, it's no secret that women love their handbags. They're more than just functional accessories; the right bag can convey unspoken messages, like how stylish or successful a woman is.
And just as "It" bags are growing ever more popular, thanks to the celebrities who are photographed carrying the latest by Prada or Marc Jacobs, these must-have accessories are becoming more and more expensive. So what's a woman to do if she doesn't want to drop $3,000 on every handbag that strikes her fancy?
Enter the designer-handbag-rental service.
In 2004, two men inspired by watching their wives, mothers and sisters borrow handbags from one another decided to launch Bag Borrow or Steal, based on the idea that women enjoy the chance to try on a luxury item for fun. That same year, Kara Richter opened From Bags to Riches. Both companies have become known among the fashion-conscious set as outlets for renting high-end designer bags.
So how does it work? A shopper browses a site's collections and selects the purse she'd like to check out. At Bag Borrow or Steal, visitors pay a monthly membership fee of between $5 and $9.95. "Borrowing" a Louis Vuitton Neverfull tote that retails for about $665 costs an additional $38 a week or $113 a month. At From Bags to Riches, the same bag is available for $140 a month, including up to $100 worth of damage insurance and shipping. From Bags to Riches doesn't charge a membership fee but offers some perks to those who sign up for a frequent-renter plan.
For women like Bonnie McClory, a registered nurse and small-business owner in California, sites like From Bags to Riches offer the perfect opportunity to indulge an obsession with designer handbags without the commitment of buying. "My closet's already full of designer handbags, but this lets me try on some of the trendy bags that I wouldn't necessarily buy," McClory says. "I'm much more likely to buy classics that I love, like Coach. But I also love bags from Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci and Burberry, and sometimes I'll rent a fun Juicy Couture bag for my youngest daughters, who are in college, so they can just try them out."
For McClory, renting bags is a fun diversion that lets her experiment with different styles. "My daughters and I are very much bagaholics," she says. "It's the ultimate accessory -- and it doesn't matter whether you're having a bad hair day or you gain any weight. You can look fabulous, and it shows that you have some style."
Patricia Hambrick, chief marketing officer of Bag Borrow or Steal, says the site has 450,000 members, most of whom are affluent, professional women who are passionate about their handbags. But the appeal of handbags reaches beyond their target demographic to women of all ages, including students.
Alyssa Christian, a 20-year-old junior at Denison University in Ohio, says that her interest in designer bags was piqued just this year -- so much so that she started Bagoholics Anonymous, a Facebook group that has more than 200 members. "I just started seeing them everywhere: on random people when I was out and about, in magazines, online," she wrote in an e-mail. "They just grew on me, and before I knew it, I was sucked into the luxe bag world."
"Renting designer handbags is a pretty amazing thing," Christian says. She joined Bag Borrow or Steal about six months ago. "Although it's by no means cheap and cost me $34 to rent a Gucci tote for one week, it was definitely worth it -- you definitely feel popular and trendy when you're carrying a bag that you wouldn't normally be able to afford." So far, she's tried on three bags -- two by Coach and one by Gucci.
Christian admits that designer handbags are an addiction. "It's not good for my pocket," she says. "It's easy to get suckered in to this high-class world of luxury, in which all of our favorite celebrities belong. Sometimes carrying a $2,000 bag makes us feel like a star, like we're famous."
If she or any other customer falls in love with a bag, the sites offer buyout programs that allow them to pay off the cost of the bag on a payment plan. Richter says that at From Bags to Riches, a fair amount of women do choose to keep their rentals. "They'll rent for a few months to test the waters to find something they want," she says. "But a lot are just die-hards and trade constantly."
But while many women agree that renting designer purses is a great idea, there are some true handbag enthusiasts who are wary of rented bags. Robin Kassner, a beauty and fashion editor in New York City, has a wardrobe of more than 200 handbags. She giggled as she reached into the back of her red Mercedes to show off some of her favorites, including a blue vintage Hermes Kelly bag from her grandmother. "I'm crazy about bags the way 'Sex and the City' 's Carrie Bradshaw was crazy for shoes," she says.
"I wouldn't be embarrassed to use those sites if I did," she says. "I'm just a germophobe and hate the idea of not knowing who wore a bag before I did and how they treated it."
High fashion lives in Buford
By NEDRA RHONE The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 12/20/07
When it comes to shopping, Buford may best be known for Mall of Georgia. With about 225 stores (half as big as Minnesota's Mall of America), Georgia's largest mall sounds intimidating, but there are some reasons to brave a visit.
First is the inevitable appearance of non-mall clothing boutiques in the area. Second, MOG has some surprising finds, and if nothing else, its sheer size makes it feel a lot less crowded.
Locals lamenting the loss of trendy Buford boutique It Girl will find some solace in a new spot called DrewMatics, just down the street from MOG. DrewMatics opened in late October with the motto of "taking fashion to the edge of the city," said store manager Joey Barrett.
Popular brands at the store include Ed Hardy, Free People and Dream Society. Recently spotted was a turquoise Ed Hardy geisha print hoodie with crystal embellishment for $163, a Free People sweater jumper for $128 and a plaid belted crop jacket by House of Spy for $275. Among the most expensive items in the store are the leather jackets by Vera Pelle Italia including a shearling version for $5,445 (3700 Euro). Premium denim ranges from $138 to $250 and features brands such as William Rast, Adriano Goldschmeid and Seven for All Mankind.
Accessories by Atlanta jewelry designers Mark Edge and Jennifer Boaz round out the offerings. Stocking small quantities is a strategy of many boutiques, and DrewMatics follows the same principle.
"We just want someone to be able to come in and enjoy exclusive clothing," Barrett said.
A lighted runway extending from the dressing rooms to a mirror-lined sitting area is an appropriate set-up for the recently launched service, "Makeover Runway." Clients can create packages, starting at $300, which include a store gift certificate, catered food and drinks and even services at nearby Karma Salon.
Back at MOG, the high-fashion action is more subdued. A few new stores have cropped up among the anchors, which include Nordstrom (though this location doesn't stock some of the high-end lines at other stores), JC Penney and Macy's. Most recently, Chico's and Justice, specialty stores serving opposite ends of the style spectrum, opened doors in the Village, a plaza-like area that once contained a covered skate park.
Escape mall ennui at Earthbound Trading Company (one of four locations in metro Atlanta). This world-bazaar-in-a-mall offers items such as $4 decorative soapstone boxes from India and $8 desk calendars made with hand-painted wooden blocks from Indonesia.
There's also Trio, an accessories store that offers designer-inspired handbags such as the look-alike Fendi Spy bags for $89 recently discounted to 50 percent off.
All in all, it makes for a good day of wandering |
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