Easter! New bonnet? Maybe not, but…

Alas, the tradition of a new hat (and little white gloves and patent-leather Mary Janes) for Easter seems to have gotten lost, but fortunately, all sorts of “welcome spring” ideas continue.

New clothes for Easter!

Even if you don’t celebrate Easter as a religious holiday, who can resist decorating and entertaining with renewal in mind? Or, for that matter, shopping for fresh clothes and home decor for your loved ones?

Not us, the ReJoice experts at HowToConsign!

With spring in mind, here’s some wonderful ideas:

The vintage photo was put on Flickr by this user.

I love that designer bag, but I can’t afford it. So do I buy a counterfeit?

Fake Burberry, from iacc.org

Fake Burberry handbag courtesy iacc.org

There’s much to love about designer handbags. But not all of us want to spend the price of a genuine designer’s product, even at resale or consignment shop prices. So the question:

Is it okay to buy a counterfeit just to look like you have “the real thing”?

Or should you opt, instead, for a bag whose shape and color and “look” are simply similar to the designer bag you wish you could buy?

Where’s the line between a “replica” and a purse that’s “inspired by”?

Replica, knockoff, fake, faux, counterfeit: These are the terms used to identify a handbag (scarf, shoes, sunglasses and so on) that’s made to fool the purchaser (or, actually, the onlooker) into thinking she’s getting the cachet or quality of a designer bag without the market price of the real thing… and of course, without recompense to the original designer.

Designer-inspired: I like to call these “market-driven.” A “designer-inspired” bag which uses the attributes of designer bags that consumers crave, without trying to use the reputation of the designer as a selling point for their product. Example: The perennially-popular Speedy bag by Louis Vuitton has been popular for so long because the shape, the length of the handles, and the material appeals to fashion shoppers. Many handbags on the market have these same characteristics. They look like, have been inspired by, a LV Speedy, but do not try to fool anyone into thinking they’re made by Louis Vuitton. Ethical manufacturers don’t market their bag as “designer-inspired”, but allow their creations to stand on their own style, utility, quality and price point.

The resale industry organization, NARTS, is especially concerned about fakes being sold as though they were “real” designer bags, and has an excellent article on the whole issue of counterfeiting on The Facts on Fakes. Resources for determining if a bag is a fake is on Too Good to be Threw’s Links Page.

Thanks to this blog for the inspiration for this post.

It’s February: Time for some CPR around your place!

February is the PERFECT time to do CPR on your closet or storage space:

Consider… Purge…Reorganize

Consider: Go through your possessions. Love it? Maybe it’s just not for YOU or your home. But it could be JUST what someone else wants. So consign or sell it at a profit or donate it to your favorite cause’s thrift shop.

Purge: If you don’t use it at least a few times a year, don’t let it hang in your closet or sit in a cupboard all unloved and forlorn. Pass it on.

Reorganize: Take a look at what remains, the things you love. Would a pair of red jeans or a brass lamp jazz up your wardrobe or your decor? An artist’s manikin accent your collection of oddities? You know what I’m going to say:

Shop consignment, resale and thrift to reorganize your most-prized possessions!

On a serious note, here’s some recommendations on keeping your heart healthy.

Warm weather, here you come!

If you’re lucky enough to be due a spell of sun and fun on a cruise or at a tropical resort, you’re doubly lucky!

You can shop consignment, resale and thrift for some nifty things to take along, and save enough for that special excursion. Parasailing anyone?

Here’s how to pack so your luggage doesn’t encumber your adventures:

Here’s how to have the most spectacular, romantic cocktail dress out of two scarves:

And here’s how to turn an oversize souvenir shop T-shirt into an outfit you’ll love (one of HowToConsign’s most popular pins!)