Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Vintage Designer Handbags from Chanel, Louis Vuitton & Dior

Fabulous authentic designer bags are every girls dream and we have the bags for you. Our vintage authentic Chanel tote shoulder bag is a must have. We also have a vintage authentic Louis Vuitton speedy 30 and a genuine Lady Dior bag with real Zebra fur front and rear panel.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Hermès Scarf coming to Retro Designer Deals



This fabulous authentic Hermes scarf was designed by Joachim Metz in 1984. It comes with the original care label. Looks like it was never used. Mint condition. 35" x 35" (89 cm x 89 cm).

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Clutch Bags for any occasion


Vintage clutch bags are the latest trend in fashion. It does not matter where you are going you always carry some items with you. Keys, money and ID are essential must haves. Some clutch bags may have shoulder straps or a short hand strap and they may be removable. Whatever you prefer, a clutch bag is a beautiful choice.












Tuesday, October 12, 2010

More Vintage Handbags


Here are some examples of our vintage handbags we got this summer.

This summer we vacationed in California and we had a fabulous time. Driving the entire way there and back we seen places we would not normally go. Surprise, surprise we found vintage handbags in the unlikeliest places such as Wyoming. More obvious ones were of course Los Angeles and San Francisco.

We purchased an entire estate collection of vintage handbags in an amazing array of colors and different types of leathers. We are currently working to get them on our website. It took a while for us to catch up but we are finally getting it done.

Hope to see you soon at http://www.retrodesignerdeals.com/.

Martina

Friday, February 19, 2010

Vintage Handbag Galore

This month theme is Handbag Galore.

We have updated our website with many more vintage handbags. Please stop by and browse.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Happy Holiday



Here we are just over two and a half years later and we are still as passionate about vintage handbags as we were one the first day. We enjoy the interaction with our customers and the replies we receive when their purchase arrives.

Some just want to own a vintage purse and some customers have entire collections. It is wonderful when they find that one vintage purse to complete their collection or just buy a vintage bag because they used to own the exact one many years ago.

We love to hear from you. Keep it coming.

Take care

Happy Holiday to all of you.

Martina

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Introduction to Retro Designer Deals

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At Retro Designer Deals we offer Vintage and Retro Designer Handbags, Designer Purses and Bags, Vintage Shoes, Accessories, and Jewelry. Please stop by often to visit us and shop for your vintage Designer Purse-o-nality Handbag with us.
You will find us here:
http://www.retrodesignerdeals.com


A little handbag history:

The very first mention of a handbag in written literature is found in the early 14th century. Handbags have developed over time from bags men carried for traveling into women's fashion accessories.
In the 16th century handbags took on more of a practical purpose. Made from leather with a draw-string to close them they also became more durable.
The 18th century saw a complex development of fashionable handbags in varying shapes, sizes and materials. The fashionable lady would own a bag which would look like the outfit she wore. The bags or "reticules" as they were called looked like a doll matching the owners outfit.
The name "handbag" was not known until the early 1900's. Usually carried by men they were luggage items. Once women discovered the practical use of such bags they became more elaborate and "fancy". Special fabrics, pretty hooks, buckles and fasteners became the latest rage.

During the early 1930's Etienne Aigner discovered his love for leather. The Hungarian-born Etienne Aigner (1904-2000) originally trained as a bookbinder but after World War II he produced his own creations in Paris, France. His designs and innovative use of leather were so unique, well known fashion houses such as Christian Dior and Edward Molyneux persuaded Etienne Aigner to design bags and belts for them. Aigner moved his operation to New York in 1950 and began producing bags in his signature "Rot" which would today be considered burgundy. Each bag would have his signature brass "A" fashioned into a horseshoe.

This signature "A" stands for tradition, innovation and classic design.

Here are some pictures from his popular signature "A" line.


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