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thread: Whats the max you'd spend on a handbag?

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    Matryoshka Guest

    Whats the max you'd spend on a handbag?

    I'm just wondering what the most you have or would spend on a handbag?? I'm trying to justify a bag i really really want! A friend of mine is big on handbags and has a 1k+ gucci bag. Thats a bit much for me because theres other fashion items i'd get more use out of for that money (ie, i'm big in to jeans and dresses). But I do love vintage bags, and at the moment i'm thinking i could justify say $300 for this bag, considering i would keep it a life time and after restoring it will use it as my every day handbag.

    So what do you think?

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    Oct 2007
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    If it was a good quality classic handbag that I knew I would get tonnes of use out of I would say $300 is more than reasonable. I would probably spend up to $500. In my current situation I could not justify $1k for a handbag though, unless it was a special occasion present (like milestone b'day or something).

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    May 2006
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    i have a $3000.00 louis vuitton bag that i bought myself in paris. but do you think i ever use it now??? nope. baby bags for me. at the moment, i'd spend about $100, but i bug big handbags that can be used for nappy bags. if you want it, get it.

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    Jun 2007
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    i could justify $300 if i absolutely adored it and knew i would use it all the time. i wouldn't go above that though.

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    Oct 2006
    Perth
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    Wow! I'm cheap compared to you two :P $70 is around about what I'd spend on a handbag My current handbag is a Guess one that was about $200 I think but I got it from Myer when they had a sale plus used a heap of vouchers I had saved up so I only spent $35 of my own money on it. For a designer expensive handbag, I'd probably get one from ebay.

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    Matryoshka Guest

    yes it is a classic designer bag, probably worth much more than $300 but my dh is having heart palpitations about it, he just doesn't get it.

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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    I don't spend money on anything and the last handbag I bought was a stretch at $25....

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    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    $300 isn't a lot for a classic bag that you will get a lot of use out of.

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    Jan 2008
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    wow weee im envious i wouldn't and cant justify more than 20 dollars .

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    Sep 2008
    South West Vic
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    ive paid alot more than that for a chanel bucket handbag which wasnt even vintage lol

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    Jun 2005
    Perth
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    The most I have spent is $350 on a Kenneth Cole handbag when on holiday in Dubai a couple of years ago - I saw it in the shop, walked past it a couple of times and then just had to have it. I love it tho and am so pleased with my purchase. I would spend up to $500 unless of course I had a HUGE disposable income then I suppose money is no limit.

    But in answer to your question, I think that amount sounds reasonable.

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    Mar 2008
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    as to how much i would spend on a handbag...how long is a piece of string LOL! i have been known to spend *amounts* of money on items that i love. if you have the cash, or at least if it's not a pinch, then i'd say go for it. especially if it is the real deal!

    my DH and I spend $ on good basics as we were in the fortunate position to do so (not so much now that i have no paid employment ) and we both agree that those we have forked out extra for have lasted the distance a whole lot better. so yeah, sure i have paid loads of money on gucci or prada shoes...but they have lasted the distance, i wear them all the time and they still look great! would i buy gucci sunnies? prolly not, as they are known for their leather and i know the quality of the shoes are good.

    tell your DH that it is an 'investment for future savings' LOL!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2007
    Perth
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    I could justify spending $300, but like you said, I couldnt justify spending any more than that! I have so many fakes from Malaysia & a couple in particular I get many comments on.

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    If I loved it, and I knew it wouldn't be putting my family out in anyway, I would spend $300 on a bag for sure!

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    If you'd asked me a few years ago, I would have said no way but I reckon I've bought a lot of handbags under $100 that have broken so these days I pay a bit more - generally between $2-300 and generally from Witchery. I'm a bit more blase about it these days because I only spend that much on handbags that will last a long time and that I will use a lot. I wouldn't spend that much on an 'occasion' bag eg. for a wedding that I'm only likely to use a few times.

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    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    Holy moley Here I was thinking my $100 baby bag was 'spensive. That's the most I've ever spent on a bag.

    However, bags just aren't my thing. I once spent nearly $600 on a vintage magician's box that i knew I was never going to actually use (the thought of taking it to a kid's party just scared me too much, and it was too small for stage) cause that is my thing. And I bought it just to look at! If you love it and want it and know you will get use (or viewing pleasure) out of it, go for it. I say it's a good investment.

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    Mar 2009
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    I probably wouldn't spend more than ~$70 on a handbag but I did spend close to $300 on my nappy bag which I now use as my handbag!

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    If you think you're going to get alot of use out if it I say go for it! If it's still going in 5 years time it's basically paid for itself. And lets face it, these days you get what you pay for, so if it's good quality it should last the distance.

    I have found the best shop that sells leather vintage style oversized handbags (come nappy bags ) around that price mark. When I get further along I'm going to buy one as a baby present to me! hehe. You can't go wrong, if you love it you'll get loads of use out of it!

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