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Step 1
Decide which designer handbags you are interested in purchasing. Make a list of your top five favorite current bags so you can have an idea of what to look for before you begin shopping.
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Step 2
Search online for a listing of wholesalers in your area or in the country in general. Be prepared to travel a bit to get the best price on an authentic wholesale handbag.
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Step 3
Set a budget with which to spend on your designer wholesale bag. Expect to pay anywhere from 30%-80% off the retail price, depending on where you buy your wholesale from.
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Step 4
Seek wholesalers who buy their handbags from overstock of small boutiques. Go to small boutiques in your area and ask who they buy their bags from and if they sell their bags to any wholesalers that are reputable.
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Step 5
Buy your designer wholesale bag only after doing as much research as possible on where the most authentic and best bags can be purchased. Look online at wholesalers as a last resort as you want to be able to see and hold your handbag to ensure quality.











Comments
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Sherr said
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Sherr said
on 8/31/2008 Never ever buy handbags from Wholesale Mixup. There is no phone number listed on their website. You email your order in with your credit card number and then you never hear from them. Definately a scam.