Originally Posted by LVoeletters
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Many people like this brand BECAUSE most of the bags are eerily similar to LV
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I'm sure many do. What I like is that I can get similar quality and materials for a better price. I would rather have a Rioni bag that wasn't seemingly identical to an LV bag over one that is. Most of mine are not that similar to LV models, though of course the materials and the quality and the colors make you think of that kind of bag, the solutions (extra pockets, zipper going over the sides, zippered side pockets, extra top flap etc) make them a departure from the LV models (check my album to see).
While some DO buy a Rioni that looks almost exactly like an LV bag (I'm thinking of one lady who was cut off by LV, lol, and had to look elsewhere the rest of that year!), I'm sure many buy them for the quality. Some don't know much about LV, and others, like me, don't particularly want lookalike designs, I just want something that's up there in terms of quality and I like the colors.
Originally Posted by LVoeletters
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As such I've had patients who have said the handles of the hand held bags have given them a reaction and they've regretted the purchase. The reaction showed up on the palm of their hand and their forearm.
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Interesting. You're talking about LV here, right? I'm sure Rioni could have the same problem. Luckily I have no problems with my Boston bag. These kinds of problems could easily have to do with auto-immunity issues. The ultimate cause is a mix between genetics and environment - lack of nutrients (minerals, vitamins, especially vitamin D) or the wrong kinds of foods (some can't handle pasteurized milk, some GMO, some gluten).