It is heart-breaking to think that there are fake bags everywhere these days. Fake bags are not only ugly looking but also an environmental crime – as many of them are made of toxic and non-biodegradable materials that damage the environment. To me, the dreadful reality of fake bags is something that affects us all, regardless of our gender, age, and social status.
I have always admired luxury bags and had the intention of buying one for special occasions – but the thought of all these fake bags has shaken me up a bit. For example, when I heard about a case of a man who was scamming people by selling fake bags online, I was quite horrified. There have been cases after cases of people being conned out of their money, just because of this heinous crime.
But what really irks me is that fake replica bags often bear the same name as those of genuine brands. Fake bags are made all over the world and are sold at closer-to-original prices. But how can we distinguish between a real and a fake bag? And why should we be so cautious?
Fake bags are an environmental hazard as they are often made of non-biodegradable materials and toxins. Fake bags are also a financial crime as they create a huge market of unregulated sales and ultimately cheat honest designers and customers alike out of their money. Fake bags can also cause tremendous distress due to their misleading labels and information.
What really annoys me is that some manufacturers manufacture fake bags in the name of fashion. Yes, it is true that fake bags are not only cheaper but also bear a fashion label. Although it is convenient to buy fake bags and yet have a fashionable look, we have to understand that most of these materials have a major impact on the environment.