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Lucite purses got their start in the early 1950's, when
post war technology came up with the idea for a higher class of
plastic called lucite. This material was ideal for use in boxy
style handbags and could be manufactured in opaque or translucent
color. Decorations were easy to add and included confetti, shells,
flowers, or just about anything else you could stick on a purse!
These purses became all the rage of bigger cities such
as Miami and New York City and the handbag companies loved these
bags because they could be made into unusual shapes easily. The
most expensive lucite purses were made by Wilardy of New York
and were showcased in major department stores throughout the country.
Of course with popularity came replication and many cheaper versions
were made.
Do you think you have found a genuine high quality lucite
purse? The best of the designers were Rialto, Llewllyn, Gilli
Originals, Patricia of Miami, Evans, and Myles and Maxim. These
companies marked their handbags on the inside with a stamp on
the metal frames or a clear label. These bags are now collectors
items that sell for large sums but, unfortunately, some of the
clear labels have fallen off with age making absolute identification
difficult.
Check the lucite purse over carefully and realize that,
if you are buying for an investment, authentication is very important
and if it cannot be proved as genuine, your investment is worthless.
If you are buying a purse because you like it, then a problem
does not exit because there is no such thing as having too many
handbags!
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