Where to Look for Discount Designer Handbags
Bags (and shoes) have always been the most important part of a woman’s wardrobe. The prettier and the more expensive the bag, the better woman feels. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford buying a $800 Gucci bag, so that’s when discount designer handbags come in handy.
Even though we clearly live in the age of technology, many people still prefer to shop at traditional Brick and Mortar stores, where they can touch the item and feel it. Some people have to see in the mirror how they look like while holding a particular bag and they will never buy anything online.
If you are one of these people, I recommend visiting discount stores, such as Ross, TJMax or Marshalls in your area and hunt for discount designer handbags there. If you live not far from outlets, check them out as well, but don’t forget to look for printable coupons online before you leave. Many assume that they cannot use coupons in outlet stores, but this is rarely the case.
If you are like me and love shopping online, you are probably better of, because there are hundreds of stores which offer discount designer handbags at amazing prices. You have to be careful though and makes sure the store you are browsing is legitimate and has a good reputation.
I recommend checking Amazon, Overstock and Endless. You can be sure that if you buy a bag from them, it will be authentic. I just bought Kathy Van Zeeland
fold over tote from Amazon for $40 (originally more than a $100) and I love it.
You may also try searching for discount designer handbags on eBay, but be aware that there are many fake items on eBay. If the deal you are looking at looks too good to be true, it probably is. Look at sellers’ feedbacks (the higher the better) before buying anything and avoid paying via money orders, because if you get scammed, you will loose your money.

I love Ross for their prices, but I hate how crowded and messy it always is. Online shopping rocks!
I have 2 Kathy Van Zeeland purses. They are gorgeous and are VERY durable, leather or not.
Our Ross is pretty messy as well. Marshalls and TJMax are better, but the prices are higher.