Some of the most beloved patterns by Vera Bradley are or have for some time been retired. When a pattern is retired it means that it is just about impossible to buy that pattern from an official retailer because they stop making them. You may find a few here and there, and when you do it will be best to pick it up right away because you never know when you will see it again. It is this kind of strategy that has led to their exclusiveness in it's design and style of purses and handbags.
One place you can find retired purses and patterns is at garage sales. It seems far-fetched but there are some people who just do not realize what they have and will be willing to part with their Vera gem for a few dollars. I have a friend that picked up a $.50 cent Mesa Red Hipster like this. These opportunities may be more rare than actually finding the purse in a novelty shop but at least it will be much cheaper.
But to me, the best option is simply to buy the retired patterns online. This saves both gas and time in your search. There are many stores that have been popping up online lately and some of them are very poorly put together. Make sure you find a trustworthty store to do your business with and one that has a great variety of patterns and accessories.
Try an eBay store that sells only Vera Bradley. What's great about eBay is that you will find people who are looking to sell there old purses so that they can afford the new one they want so badly. You will find a huge selection of over 5,000 items at one time on one of these stores. You will see Vera Bradley retired patterns that you probably never even new existed. Most people don't know that the company started in 1985 so that is a lot of history in making purses. The styles were much different back then and probably not to the tastes of most people today, but sometimes it's just nice to enjoy the nostalgia.
Good luck in your search for retired Vera patterns. There are a slew of them out there so don't give up if you can't find them right away. Just don't expect to find them at a dealer.
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