That depends on the size and style of the handbag.
Leather woven handbags can be found new and used in online marketplaces at prices ranging from $8 or lower to upwards of $2800. The average price is around $180 for a new leather woven handbag.
Well that would depend on the brand and where you plan on getting it.
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Gucci is made in Italy and its real leather There are plenty of real leather products made in Italy that don't cost as much as Gucci does. Alternatively, you can purchase one from gucci leather handbag websites such as Ebay or ლBabaReplicaლ.
Not to much maybe 12 bucks...
It depends on the color, but usually, yes leather is a bit more "dirt resistant" than other fabrics. Remember though that lighter colored handbags, regardless of the material, are much more likely to show dirt than darker ones.
Weight of Ladies handbags depends on the size of the bags, but mostly bags are light weight and easy to carry. check theelegantoffice for women leather collections
Leather purses are a great investment in my opinion because they last so much longer than the cheaper synthetic ones. If you are looking for a really good leather purse check out Coach. They are rather pricy, but very nice. Here is a site that also offers a variety of leather purses: http://www.overstock.com/Clothing-Shoes/Leather-Bags/5758/subcat.html
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Leather handbags are expensive, and the best way to save money on them is not to find the cheapest one available, but to do everything that you can to take care of and maintain the one that you ultimately choose to purchase. The great thing about the leather handbag is the fact that it seems to match any outfit or style. But in order for it to remain stylish, it has to stay in good condition. The amount of time and effort that it takes to take care of a leather handbag is not very extensive, but it is very important. Here is how to take care of your handbag. First and foremost, the handbag has to be repetitively cleaned. If food, chemicals and cleaning products, and even water and rain can ultimately cause the leather to become damaged. Most of substances that can get stuck to the handbag can typically be removed with nothing more than a damp cloth. This is best accomplished with warm water, since the energy from the warm water helps to remove the dirt or whatever other substances that could stain the handbag. This, in turn, means that you will not have to scrub to hard to get it out, which can cause the leather to become damaged if it is done too vigorously. It is important not to use too much water, however, and a leather handbag definitely should not be placed under water. If the stain is more complicated, such as with gum, oil, or grease, a damp cloth won't be enough. In the case of oil or grease, you will want to start with the damp cloth to remove the excess. You can then sprinkle some talcum powder or corn starch around the area, and let it sit on the handbag for roughly twelve hours. It can then be wiped off with a dry cloth. For gum, you can use an ice cub to harden the gum and pop it off. In addition to cleaning, you will need to store the handbag in a way that will not damage it. It should not be stored in a cold area, as this can cause the material to weaken and dry out. Obviously, it should not be stored in a place where a mess could get made, such as in the kitchen. If the handbag needs to be stored for extended periods of time it should be in a place where the temperature stays relatively constant, and their is plenty of airflow.
You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.
You can have that portion of the leather replaced. My best advice is to take it to a Louis Vuitton Boutique, from there they will give you an estimate on how much it would be to replace the leather (providing that the bag is indeed real). From there it is sent to France to be repaired and you can expect your bag back in a few months.