What your designer bag says about you

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Anonymous wrote:Long live my ESPRIT canvas tote from middle school - the OG!


So sad that pages later, it's just you and me on the ESPRIT nostalgia train! My mom found mine during a recent storage cleanup. I could carry one of my kids in that thing!

But, hey, I'm not classy - my current rotation is a Rothy's tote, a vintage tote from an old website with a pithy saying on it, and a leather tote I got at Costco because I liked the color scheme.


I have a freebee ESPRIT tote that doesn't say ESPRIT--only I know what it really is. I just found it at at the back of the linen closet when moving and used it to haul all the sweaters/jackets that didn't go with the movers, really glad it was still around.
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Anonymous wrote:Brahmin?


I was going to ask about this! I'm not sure they qualify as "designer" but they are extremely well made. I live on Capitol Hill and see them everywhere-- especially with older woman. I think I'm the youngest to wear them and I'm 50.


Yeah. Not designer but I always thought Brahmin was for older women.


I just looked at their bags and yeah that is definitely something my mom would buy. Can't imagine seeing them on a 30-40 year old woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Telfar?


"I am trying too hard to look like that stylish New Yorker I saw on instagram"
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I like my Hobo International bags, LOL!
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Rag and Bone.
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Anonymous wrote:Telfar?


"I am trying too hard to look like that stylish New Yorker I saw on instagram"


I'm woke and I want to support a black designer.
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Anonymous wrote:What says “I’m too monied to even care.”? I thought maybe an old New Yorker tote😂


If you mean rich and also old, old school coach bags are common.


Yes the really old school coach leather purses back when they were made in the USA. Lots of these at the stuffy Episcopalian church my older relatives attend


This thread sent me back in my closet and I found my old navy Coach purse from high school (!) that I haven't used in so long it still looks pristine. Made for a perfect small cross-body while out and about yesterday. I forgot how well made and perfectly sized it is. (Episcopalian, BTW, but neither terribly old nor rich, and hopefully not too stuffy . . .)


I had the black crossbody with the brass turn lock in high school!
Anonymous
Chanel reissue for the win. Best bag. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rag and Bone.


“I have given up on trying to be stylish” and bought this from my personal shopper at Nordstrom along with my step hem jeans and blardigan
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Hoe Bag is the best…
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Anonymous wrote:I own a few Salvatore Ferragamo bags- I love how classy and timeless they are. I'm 45 years old. What do you think about this brand?


I'm 44 and own one too. I think we are boring.
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What about Chloe and Mulberry?
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Anonymous wrote:Chanel reissue for the win. Best bag. Period.


Reissue is good but let's be honest Chanel OG is the real deal
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Anonymous wrote:What about Chloe and Mulberry?


heavy and bulky!
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Bag as a free tote from cosmetic purchase
Jimmy Choo studded leather backpack
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