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I've been on the hunt for a hobo type bag, and this one keeps catching my eye. It looks fairly durable / I've read it is easily cleaned, and I like that it isn't leather (I try to avoid animal products as much as possible).
https://naghedinyc.com/products/nomad-large-hobo-cashmere Curious if anyone has experience with this brand. |
| Definitely strongly dislike. I wouldn’t pay $30 at Ross for that. |
| I like it. Woven bags are very in, and this looks like it would sit well over the shoulder. |
I wouldn’t spend $300 on a fad- that’s not a smart use of money. |
Ok? So don’t? |
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I have their medium size in Miami Pink.
It’s durable but the open tops annoy me. I like my bag but not enough to tell someone to pick it over any other bag that they may be considering. |
| I have a similar bag from Amazon and it’s been great as a pool and gym tote. I’d look there first, especially if it’s already not supposed to be real leather. |
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It’s ugly and tacky AF despite being a bland beige basic B sac.
Naghedi is one of many emperor has no clothes brands to emerge in the social media age. See also Quince, Everlane, Emerson Fry. Garbage. |
| It's a nice bag but it's HUGE. I would not like a bag that large. |
| hate that bag but love the brand |
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I like this style/size a bit more:
https://naghedinyc.com/products/mercer-large-bucket-cashmere |
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That bag is humongous! Awful.
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This. It’s a bottega dupe so the weave isn’t trendy but the size and shape are awful. It is way too long to be functional. Good luck finding your keys or eye glasses. |
| I have the st. barths style and recommend going with a darker color as, yes you can clean them, but not completely. I would not do a dupe of this bag as the material they use is really nice and the dupes I see look more plastic to me. |
I had the opposite thought: it looks like it would not fit well over the shoulder but is too large to carry as a handbag. |