
Disadvantages of Rexine handbags
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disadvantages of Rexine handbags
- Durability Issues – Rexine is prone to cracking, peeling, and flaking over time, reducing the handbag’s lifespan.
- Low Aesthetic Appeal – The material fades, loses shine, and does not age well, making the handbag look worn out quickly.
- Lack of Breathability – Rexine is non-porous, leading to heat buildup and discomfort in prolonged use.
- Environmental Concerns – It is non-biodegradable, plastic-based, and not eco-friendly, contributing to pollution.
- Weak Load Capacity – Rexine handbags have low tensile strength, stretch easily, and may tear under heavy loads.
- Water Sensitivity – While slightly water-resistant, rexine can peel and weaken with prolonged exposure to moisture.
- Chemical Sensitivity – Harsh cleaning agents, perfumes, or alcohol-based products can damage the rexine surface.
- UV & Heat Damage – Prolonged exposure to sunlight and heat can cause the material to become brittle and crack.
- Lower Perceived Value – Rexine lacks the luxury feel, texture, and premium appeal of genuine or high-quality faux leather.
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