Leather-like large red handbag

Leather-like large red handbag
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Thursday, April 30, 2009

New Arrivals at Huafu -- Spring Python-Print Bags

We have recently got a lot of new bags, including the popular python-print bags, giant weekender , etc. Here are some pictures.



Click here for Huafu's new collection

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

New Markdowns at Huafu !!!!!

Shhhhhh...... Good news~

We just had a huge mark down on a lot of summer bags!!!@ @ .Also the famous cute little beaded evening purses now only $5 !!! That's more than 50% off the original prices!

Check out the SPECIALS page at http://www.huafu.us/ and happy shopping!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Huafu Promotional Video

Hello, everyone!

Haven't updated this blog for a while. We've been extremely busy these last few weeks as we've been very successful at the March ASD/AMD show in Vegas..

Here i want to share with you the new promotional video that we've made for the show. Enjoy~


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Getting ready for ASD/AMD Las Vegas Trade Show!

It's been a few weeks since my last update.... I've been busy..

Last few weeks we've got some new styles and we were busily preparing for the upcoming March ASD/AMD Las Vegas Trade Show which runs from March 15th-18th.. Don't forget to visit us if you get a chance.. Our booth # is S5926 .

Click here for some more information about the ASD/AMD show and some pictures of us at the August, 2008 show.












Thursday, February 19, 2009

What shall we do under such a tough economy?

Hope everyone had a great Valentine's Day!

I was reading something today and saw this line "The Greatest Transfer of Wealth in the History of Mankind", and that caught my eyes immediately.

The world's foremost experts say $300 BILLION will be generated -- in the next 5 years alone. Is it true, really?

After i thought it over deeply, i guess that could be right. Think about this, for example, people who used to buy designer bags now probably can't afford those anymore, but they still want to look fashionable, so they may just have to switch to designer inspired handbags instead since they can get the same high quality, good looking bags while paying a fraction of the cost of a designer bag, and that creates an opportunity for people who operates small boutiques or sell on flea markets or at work. Same scenario for all other luxury goods, such as sunglasses and footwears. Now what shall we do to catch the opportunities? let's leave the question for next time.

To start your own business of selling designer inspired handbags, you may want to visit Huafu for a large selection of purses and real low wholesale prices. Click here to enter Huafu.

Till next time, Chao~

--Eileen

Friday, February 6, 2009

Valentine's Day Gifts

Valentine's Day is around the corner.

Still thinking about what to get for her? We are here to help~
Spoil your sweetie this Valentine's Day by sending her a designer inspired handbag . Huafu is the best place to shop for ladies handbags, wallets, scarves and accessories. Why not keep her warm with a piece of pashmina scarf or make her a princess with a cute little bag? =)

Have a sweet Valentine's Day!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Woo..hoo~ We've got some specials for you...

Eileen here...

Wow.. Huafu's finally got a blog~ Christine and I will be writing here and share our fashion thoughts with you all dear readers.

We feel so lucky that we get a chance to work in fashion industry and be able to design & sell the bags that we love and make people happy, and of course it feels so great when you see someone carrying the bag that you design.

Okay, back to Huafu, to thank all of you for your ongoing support, we've added a lot of NEW SALE ITEMS! That includes our most famous UGG inspired Handbags! Ladies, it's winter! Are you wearing a pair of UGG Australia boots? I bet you are, cuz 80% of the ladies around me are… Are you looking for a bag to match with them? We've got what you want! For a limited time, we are selling those for only $6. You are right, 6 DOLLARS, that's the money of a hamburger, and you can get a leather, rabbit fur UGG-look bag! Yep, Leather!

What are you waiting for? Come visit our specials here!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Find a real wholesaler before starting your business

Wholesale is a word that gets abused on the net and much of its original meaning has been diluted. Many companies use this word to describe their low prices and even worse are those who pretend to be wholesale suppliers but really just sell their products at retail prices or above wholesale prices. In fact, they buy their products from true wholesalers too. We call them middlemen, because their strategy is to buy from direct importers/manufactures/wholesalers and mark up a few dollars, and re-wholesale the products to retailers.

Now if you are thinking about opening up your own business, online or offline, first thing that you will need to do is to look for product sources. But how do you tell if you're dealing with a real wholesale supplier?

Price is one of the major indicator that often sets middlemen or retailers apart from true wholesalers. People who look for wholesale handbags may often be surprised when they find out about Huafu and their amazing prices on handbags. Huafu International Trading Corp is one of the few true wholesalers on the internet, their price range is from $5-$15, with an average of $10 , unlike those online handbags middlemen/retailers who pretend to be wholesalers but often sell their handbags at around $16-$20.

Sometimes if you don't know a product line well enough to judge price levels, try looking at their minimum. If they don't even have a minimum, or if they are willing to sell to just about anybody, chances are that they are not true wholesalers, instead they are the one who buy from true wholesalers and resell them to make a profit.

Always do your research before buying from anyone who claims to be wholesaler because over 95% of the online "wholesale companies" are not geniune wholesalers. You′ll want to get the best pricing possible from true wholesalers and steer clear of those 'pretend wholesalers'.