Vintage handbags can come in all sorts of conditions and you should know what you're paying for before you purchase. In some cases, you'll be paying more money for the lived-in, used look. For instance, when buying a vintage leather bag, you probably don't want a shiny new looking bag; your vintage bag should look slightly faded and worn. However, you don't want to be paying vintage prices for handbags that have big rips and tears on them. There's a difference between vintage and damaged and you should always know which you're getting before you pay. It also helps if you get to know and trust vintage sellers, who can help you pick out a worthy handbag.
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