Most of us know that almost everything we buy is made in factories, not by a talented artisan that cares about his work, and that makes luxury goods a bit less fun. With vintage, at least we can pretend that it was made by a guy named Francois in a picturesque workshop, diligently sewing bags while wearing a beret and smoking a hand-rolled cigarette. Or at least that's what happens in my head. Perhaps Francois had a hand in the lovely Vintage Speedy Chanel wholesale handbags? I bet no one can prove to me that he didn't-it's vintage, after all.
This is not your average vintage Chanel handbags-classic flaps are fairly easy to find at high-end vintage shops and, if you have nerves of steel, on www.thecheapbags.com, but styles that were only made for a short period of time and don't have the "iconic" status of a flap bag are what really intrigue me. I particularly like the large metal pieces on the ends and that this bag uses a specially woven leather to mimic the brand's trademark quilts-the details go a long way in a vintage piece. I don't know if I'd pay the premium for it, but if you want a Chanel bag that you'll probably never see on anyone else, something like this is right up your alley.


