Okay, so, I’ve been eyeing this Fendi Mon Tresor bucket bag for a while now. It’s just so darn cute, and I finally decided to go for it. I mean, it’s a classic, right? And it’s got that cool, modern vibe that I love. So, first things first, I started looking around online to see what the best deals were and get the best price.
After browsing a few different sites and comparing prices, I realized that it would be nice if I could find a pre-owned one in good condition. I mean, why not save a little money, right? So, I hit up some of those luxury consignment sites. The RealReal seemed to have a pretty good selection, and they authenticate everything, so I felt pretty confident about that, I looked at the others too. Then I started browsing on eBay, it’s a good place to look for this stuff too.
I found a few options that looked promising, but nothing I completely loved. I’m really picky, so, I checked the description very carefully, it said that the bag was introduced in 2018, and it should have two detachable shoulder straps and a dust bag, which meant I could wear it multiple ways. Oh, and most importantly, bags made before 1980 don’t have serial numbers.
Next, I wanted to make sure I was getting the real deal, so I did some research on how to spot a fake Fendi bag. I learned a few things, like checking the stitching, the hardware, and the overall quality of the leather. This bag is pretty expensive, so I’m not taking any chances. I figured, if I’m going to spend this much money, I better make sure it’s authentic.
I also read up a bit on the history of Fendi. Turns out they’re an Italian luxury fashion house founded in Rome in 1925, pretty cool, huh? And apparently, Fendi bags hold their value pretty well, which is good to know.
Finally, after all that searching and researching, I stumbled upon a listing that caught my eye. The bag looked to be in great condition, and the price was right. I contacted the seller, asked a few more questions, and decided to pull the trigger. I made the purchase!
- Searched online: I looked at various websites to find the best prices and see my options.
- Checked consignment sites: I explored luxury consignment sites like The RealReal to look for pre-owned options.
- Browsed eBay: I checked eBay for more options and compared prices.
- Researched authentication: I learned how to spot a fake Fendi bag by examining stitching, hardware, and leather quality.
- Looked into Fendi’s history: I read about the brand’s Italian heritage and learned that their bags tend to hold their value.
- Contacted the seller: I reached out to the seller of a bag I liked, asked questions, and finally made the purchase.
Here’s what I did:
Now, I’m just waiting for it to arrive. I’m so excited! I’ll definitely share some pics when I get it. This whole process has been a bit of an adventure, but I think it’ll be worth it. Getting a Fendi Mon Tresor has been on my wishlist for so long, and I can’t wait to finally add it to my collection. I got a pretty good deal, and I know I’m going to love this bag!