How to Save Money when Shopping for Luxury Bags

Shopping for the perfect Christmas gift can be a stressful affair! You have a ton of things to do, and between all the planning for the family gatherings, there is hardly enough brain capacity left to be thinking of what to put under the tree. In addition, you do not want to spend a fortune on an unpleasant handbag.

Handbag lover or not, it’s something most of us use on a daily basis. The right handbag will surely be put to effective use! To save money on luxury bags, consider the tips on this list.

#1: SAVE CONSISTENTLY

Leading up to the holiday shopping spree, you must cut down the unnecessary purchases. For instance, you can eliminate your daily Starbucks run to save up to S$2,000 a year. Giving yourself a home-brewed morning drink can satisfy your cravings and save your wallet. You can even open a savings account to help you budget better.

#2: STEER AWAY FROM TRENDS

There are so many fast fashion items that go out of style immediately. Who cares if you do not wear it? It was on sale for S$30! Well, think about your purchases next time. Adding investment pieces to your collection can help you create a staple handbag collection.

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#3: STORE WISELY

Forgo your lazy inclinations to toss your items in your bag as storing your recently purchased bag can be one of the most important steps to maintain the newness of your luxury item. Most designer bags come with free dust bags – use these! Do not forget to store your liquids in containers to avoid spillage.

#4: SHOP AT CONSIGNMENT STORES

Consignment stores will often carry products at discounted prices. These products might be last season’s handbags or something that is selling as much anymore. However, you may not always be able to find the product you are looking for.

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#5: SHOP AT ONLINE AUCTIONS

Online auctions provide you a fantastic opportunity to snag a new product at a much cheaper price. You just need to be patient and diligent in your searches and keep an eye out for the best auctions.

#6: WATCH OUT FOR DISCOUNTS AT DEPARTMENT STORES

Local department stores can help you save money on high-end, luxury handbags. Most stores will have various sales year-round, which they will announce virtually through their websites or newsletters. Stay updated!

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You can now find out the value of your luxury bags, watches and jewellery with this website

Ever experienced selling your pre-loved items online, only to receive underwhelming offers for what is worth much more? You can now get the best value for your luxury bags, timepieces and jewellery with Maxi-Cash E-Valuation service from the comfort of your home.

Simply fill in a short form on Maxi-Cash website. Then, sit back, relax and their team of experienced valuers will get back to you with a free quote within three working days.

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Key in your contact details.
  2. Provide details about your valuables and other information such as gold content and weight, if applicable.
  3. Upload 2 or more images of your luxury item and you’re all set!

Make sure that the images show the entire product and different angles of it. The more details shown in the images, the more accurate the quote will be!

In addition to being convenient, you will also get an additional 8% value on your jewellery, timepieces and bags when you value your items using Maxi-Cash online valuation service. Try it now at http://bit.ly/sg-e-valuation

 

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NiMeShop: Up to 75% Off Chanel, Hermes, Gucci, Miu Miu & More (18 Dec 2015)

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Pamper yourself with a branded bag this festive season!

NiMeShop will be having a Christmas Sale on Dec 18 at Mandarin Orchard Hotel, Level 5. (Grange Ballroom)

Time: 11am – 4pm

Enjoy up to 75% off luxury goods including brands such as:

  • CHANEL
  • HERMES
  • MCM
  • TOD’S
  • FENDI
  • GUCCI
  • PRADA
  • CHLOE
  • CELINE
  • COACH
  • MIU MIU
  • GIVENCHY
  • BURBERRY
  • VALENTINO
  • KATE SPADE
  • BALENCIAGA
  • FERRAGAMO
  • MICHAEL KORS
  • SAINT LAURENT
  • CHRISTIAN DIOR
  • BOTTEGA VENETA
  • and many more…

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Share this offer with your friends and loved ones!

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Why You Should Not be Spending on that Luxury Bag

Chanel 2.55 Bag

Luxury items are typically symbols of status and wealth. When we see one walking down the street with, say, a Chanel Classic bag, onlookers would definitely label her with words like ‘classy’, ‘stylish’, ‘rich’ and the like. Such bags have a wide range of prices depending on the novelty of the brand, how famous the designers are, as well as the material cost that has gone into the product. Every brand boasts quality in their products, justifying the prices and stature. This goes the same for all luxury goods.

Louis Vuitton Neverfull Bag

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So what exactly are luxury goods? To start it simply, luxury goods are simply, well, just goods! They are considered non-essential items where demand for them usually increase when income is high. Why is that so? Because they are items that we do not need, yet want and would be able to afford when our income reaches a certain level. They serve about similar (okay, to be fair, maybe a little more?) functions as many other product listed in the market. Such examples would include luxury bags like those from Louis Vuitton, sports cars and Rolex watches when there are many other cheaper alternatives that one may choose to own. Luxury companies romanticise their products in order to remain appealing to potential consumers, having the idea of prestige sprayed all over their items in television advertisements and billboards.

As the phrase goes, ‘what you pay is what you get’, but is every single cent worth the item you have paid for?

Head Turning Bag

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Many people would be able to more or less recognise the boutique prices of the luxury items when they see them. Because of that, such items tend to make heads turn due to various reasons including envy, awe or even admiration. This is probably one of the main reasons why people would be willing to spend on such a costly item without regard of whether their purchase is worth the money or not. On the down side, replicas are rampant in the market due to people wanting to spend less to look equally good. Not many are able to differentiate between the two most of the time because of how similar (or even accurate) the imitations look. With that, it sure makes me wonder if it is really all that worth the money to buy something when people cannot recognise if the item is truly the real deal.

Psychologists have proven that the mind tricks us to believe that the item that costs more is indeed the one of better quality. When conducting a research, most subjects nominated the bottle labelled ‘mineral water’ as the best tasting water compared to the other 2 bottles they have tasted. However, it has been revealed that the labels on the bottles have been replaced to trick the subjects to believing that the mineral water was, well, truly mineral water. The ‘mineral water’ they have nominated was actually regular tap water, contrary to what they have been made to believe. This can only prove that just giving people an impression can actually cause a huge impact in their choices and actions, likewise to choosing a luxury item over the alternative.

Well, ultimately whether you would prefer to spend a large sum of money or prefer to purchase a cheaper option, the choice is yours. Some would think it as a psychological impact when they carry a bag that makes them look good, some would prioritise practicality. Most importantly, choose what makes you and your wallet happy!

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