Why you shouldn't buy Fake Designer...

I recently purchased a New Era cap for Darci as a replacement for his old cap i keep at my place. He told me just to get something cheap from the little asian boutique in town, but i took it upon myself to find the nicest hat possible. I ended up paying $115.00 for a Saint Louis Cardinals 7 3/8 (after the nice manager compared his head with my example), it is now bf's fave hat, and it will last a lot longer, being 100% wool.I told the shoppy about the advice to go to the fake shop and he enlightened me a little on the knock-off trade around the world...Let's just say I will never buy a fake...What is so harmful about buying a fake?Are the high-end designers suffering financially? Well, actually, there has been a mass movement by major luxury designers AND investigators that investigate organized crime that is fighting the movement of fake luxury goods. People are becoming more and more aware that the purchase of fake luxury goods goes to fund illegal activities such as human trafficking, child labor, and even terrorism. When you purchase a fake designer bag (typically with cash), do you know where the cash is going? Chances are, probably not. They end up going to fund larger crimes, some have even been linked to terrorist activities.For an extra week of saving, and knowing where your money is going, i urge you to support your local designers and own a piece of true quality. If you can't afford to buy a $15000 Chanel bag and you would rather buy a $250 FAKE, why not just buy a REAL Guess?I hope you take the advice above on board. Please comment x.Sadly Uberfunk is now closing down but the knock-off shop is still going strong...i find this unnerving! I only just managed to get an LRG Tee in the clearance

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