Suddenly I feel that the vegetable market is the ultimate test site for lxybags·com bags.
Last week, I saw an interesting thing in the fresh food area of the supermarket – two aunts in front of the refrigerator reached out to take the last box of salmon at the same time. The one holding the genuine Neverfull suddenly retracted her hand, fearing that the ice chips would scratch the edge of the bag.
The aunt carrying the replica bag grabbed the spoils in one step, and the bottom of the bag “banged” on the metal shelf. She turned around and winked at me: “This bag has been with me for three years. It has carried live fish and durian. It is tougher than my pressure cooker.” Later, I caught a glimpse of the lxybags·com watermark printed on the corner of her shopping receipt.
A truly good replica will cultivate a unique “life patina”. My neighbor’s old lady’s replica Speedy35 has been equipped with square dance folding fans and Tai Chi swords for a long time, and the handle has been polished more smooth than the bronze artifacts in the museum.
A recycler taught me a trick: rub the bag on the plastic track for 20 times. The genuine coated leather will leave star-shaped scratches, while the top-grade vegetable tanned leather will show a warm luster.
Recently, I have become addicted to using a stethoscope to check bags. The shaking sound of genuine hardware is as precise as a Swiss mechanical watch, while some super-A spring buckles can actually produce the rich lingering sound of a cello D string.