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Top Tips for Spotting a Fake Designer Handbag

Saturday, January 12th, 2008
John Nolan asked:


Copyright (c) 2008 John Nolan

Designer handbags do not come cheap. Whether you buy a Fendi, a Prada or a Gucci design you will usually make all of your friends jealous, especially when you tell them the great deal that you got on the price of the bag. But are they really authentic bags, or are they just fake? Even fake bags can really look authentic, so it is important to learn how to spot the sigs that your bag might not be worth the money you paid for it.

Appearance: Firstly you will need to take a careful look at the way the bag appears. Do all of its materials really look like they are made at the highest quality? For example, if the bag is made out of leather then you should be able to find the leather logo engraved onto the inside of the leather somewhere on the bag. You should also check that the stitching contains no loose threads, and that these threads are also of a high quality: completely even and matching the bag perfectly.

Bag Lining: The lining of the bag should be made out of quality fabrics such as silk, where the designer name will also be printed on the inside of this liner. Accents to the bag will never be made from cheap plastic if it is a real designer brand, and there will always be leather underneath the top layer proving its genuine quality.

Hardware: The hardware of the bag is also an important indication as to whether the bag is genuine. These pieces should all be quality and weighty, and should definitely not include any scratches. Check that the color does not vary across the surface and that the brand name is properly engraved/ embossed into the surface. The brand name is nearly always also engraved into the hardware that attaches to the strap, and in many cases designers will use plastic faces to protect the hardware before the bag is purchased.

Certificate of Authenticity: One of the best ways to check the authenticity of a handbag is when it comes with a certificate of authenticity, containing the logo of the manufacturer as well as other information about the bag. There will often be serial numbers on the bag, though not all designers use these.

Think Carefully!

The most important factor in determining the quality of the bag is when a deal sounds far too good to be true. Most of these bags can never be purchased at such a cheap price, so you need to stop and think whether that seller on eBay is really offering you genuine quality. There is no way that they can undercut designer boutiques that much, so the chances are that this bad is a fake.

Of course, when faced with a great deal on a designer handbag, you will probably try to convince yourself that the deal is genuine and that the seller got a good deal, but this is extremely unlikely to be the case. Be extremely wary when being sold cheap designer handbags.

Sometimes you might not mind if it is a fake designer handbag and purchase it anyway, but always remember that these kind of bags are actually illegal. Think long and hard about how much you really want an illegal fake designer handbag. If you really are looking for a designer handbag then don’t just throw your money away - but it from a licensed reseller who you know you can trust. Being careful in this way will ensure you purchase a bag that will really last for years to come.



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Foot Info You Should be Aware of

Monday, January 7th, 2008
Mia Linx, Sr. asked:


What is Podiatry and what do Podiatrists do?

Podiatry or podiatric medicine is a field of healthcare devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and the knee, leg and hip (collectively known as the lower extremity). The range of disorders podiatry can address largely depends on the scope of practice laid down in national, state, and/or provincial jurisdiction.

Some podiatrists limit their practices to the non-(hospital) surgical treatment of patients. Because much work in podiatric medicine and surgery involves cutting of some kind, many procedures are considered surgical by insurance companies including tasks such as the cutting of nails, removing of corns or callus, which the generic public would not commonly consider to be surgery. These podiatrists use their skills in handling arthritic, diabetic, and other medical problems associated with the feet and lower extremities. Some use devices fitted in shoes (orthotics) or modify the shoe itself to make walking better or easier. Some practices focus on sports medicine and treat a few runners, dancers, sports players, and other athletes.

Within the scope of practice, podiatrists are the experts at foot, ankle & related leg structures surgery. Some podiatrists have primarily surgical practices. Some specialists complete additional fellowship training in reconstruction of the foot, ankle and leg. A number podiatric surgeons specialize in minimally invasive percutaneous surgery. Most podiatrists utilize medical, orthopedic, biomechanical and surgical practices. Most assuredly, surgical podiatric principles rest on a base of orthopedic and kinesthetic expertise.

Some of the typical reason to visit a local podiatrists are: Cracked heels, Heel pain, Ingrown toe nail, Neuroma , Heel pain in children, Tarsal tunnel syndrome, Foot Corns & callus, Burning foot, Arch pain, Diabetes foot care, Rheumatoid arthritis, Ankle sprains, Dry skin, Sweaty feet, Flat foot , High arch foot, Foot orthotics, Hammer toe , Sever’s Disease, Calcaneal apophysitis, Calf muscle stretch, Bunion, Runners knee, Shin splints, Children’s foot problems, Fungal infection, Children’s footwear, Running shoes, Fitting footwear , Ingrown toenail, Heel spurs, Plantar fasciitis , Smelly feet, Cold feet, Pronated foot , Arch support, Poor circulation, Do I need orthotics? , Clubfoot, Charcot’s foot, Ski boot problems , Chilblains, Metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuroma , Foot pain, Sprained ankle, Flat feet , Bunion surgery, Footcare products, Growing pains , Gout, Peripheral neuropathy and more.

What about Orthotics?

Sophisticated custom orthotics to more rigidly support compromised joints, weak muscles, and other medical conditions are in many instances provided by orthotists. Plastic vs. metal and leather fitting, complex mechanical hinges, and fasteners to keep the orthosis affixed well to the portion of the body that the orthosis supports are a part of the process in delivering orthotic support.

In addition to providing relief for painful foot problems or an injury, those who may benefit from orthotics include people who must walk or stand excessively on the job. For those who are active in sports, orthotics will commonly improve endurance, performance and strength. For overweight individuals, orthotics can help to counteract the extra stress on the feet, as minor problems are ordinarily magnified due to the increased weight.

Orthotics are particularly effective in relieving foot fatigue and discomfort experienced by older adults, who may have developed arthritis in their feet. Orthotics may also be prescribed for children who have a foot deformity.

In athletic individuals, sports activities result in a lovely deal of movement and pressure on the foot. Slight imbalances in the foot that are not harmful or even detectable under usual circumstances may make one more vulnerable to injury with the extra stress of sports activity. By releasing the need for one’s muscles to compensate for imperceptible imbalances, orthotics can reduce fatigue and promote efficient muscle function to enhance performance. With enough functional correction, the foot structure can be aligned to give more propulsion, making walking, running and cycling more mechanically efficient.

Rigid orthotic devices are designed to control foot function, and may be made from a firm material such as plastic or carbon fiber. These types of orthotics are mainly designed to control motion in two major foot joints, which lie directly below the ankle joint. This type of orthotic is in many instances used to improve or eliminate pain in the legs, thighs and lower back due to abnormal function of the foot.

Soft orthotic devices help to attenuate shock, increase balance and take pressure off uncomfortable or sore spots. They are as a rule made of soft, compressible materials. This type of orthotic is effective for arthritis or deformities where there is a loss of protective fatty tissue on the side of the foot. They are also helpful for people with diabetes.

Semirigid orthotic devices are often used to treat athletes. It allows for dynamic balance of the foot while running or participating in sports. By guiding the foot through proper functions, it allows the muscles and tendons to perform more efficiently. It is constructed of layers of soft materials, reinforced with more rigid materials.

Calibrated orthotic devices are those based on the correction model and manufacturing technique advocated by Glaser (MASS position). It factors in the individual’s weight, foot flexibility and activity equal to deliver a custom calibrated without distinction of support that delivers firm but comfortable functional control while maintaining the properties of an accommodative device.

What Should I do if I belive I need to see a Podiatrist?

Make an appointment! Yes, this is somehow the most difficult thing for people to do. They suffer from symptoms like foot pain, heel pain, corns, bunions and more but they won’t effortlessly choose up the phone to get help. The costs are often covered by health insurance companies - check with your doctor for more mental capacity. Take some time today to get started and your feet will make the rest of your month that much better for you. The longer you wait, the worse it could get.



The History of the Marc Jacobs Handbag

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
MarleneDustonson asked:


Even though Marc Jacobs is now possibly one of the most popular handbag designers in the world, he was anything but an overnight success. He began his career as a design student at New Yorks prestigious Parsons School of Design, where he was recognized as a gifted student. From there in the late eighties, Marc Jacobs went on to work in collaboration with a fellow fashion accessory designer by the name of Perry Ellis.

Head Designer for Lous Vuiton

However; it was during his tenure as head fashion design director for Louis Vuiton that Marc Jacobs began to experience international recognition for his unique design styles. In fact, Mar Jacobs is credited for much of the current success of the Luis Vuiton label. Of course Marc Jacobs eventually went on to launch his own design house, which is now recognized for his uniquely designed premium quality purses, clutches and handbags.

Marc Jacobs Boutiques

Marc Jacobs Handbags are available through any one of his company boutiques that are located in several major cities worldwide, including Hong Kong and Tokyo. Also, Marc Jacobs Handbags can also be found in a number of exclusive department stores that feature high end fashion accessories such as Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom’s.

Avoid Counterfeits

Of course, you can always find great deals on Marc Jacobs Handbags online as well, but you must be aware that there are counterfeit Marc Jacobs Handbags being sold online. The best advice that you can get, is to only shop from reputable websites online and never buy from an overseas Asian site that is offering suspiciously low prices on their handbags. While the prices can be tempting, once they arrive, the low quality will give them away as an obvious fake every time. Take your time, do your research and find reputable sources and you can be guaranteed authentic product when you are shopping online.

Written by Marlene Dustonson. Find the latest information on a Marc Jacobs Handbag as well as Designer Handbag Store



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