And overuses eyeroll emojis as an attempt at a comeback. Lame. |
+1 |
And dumb to boot. |
It's not that deep. Sometimes a bag is just a bag and not a window into one's soul. |
| Are there any designer bags that say classy and not trying to hard and you're pretty normal? Or do they all say that you have issues? |
If you use the word "classy," you're trying too hard and have issues. |
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Valentino?
Knockoff bags from Canal Street? Dooney and Burke (do they still exist?) |
Plenty of older WASP women still carry the old school classic Dooney and Bourke styles that are black and tan (though I assume many of theirs are vintage by this point!)... |
| PP here who said "classy" ... disregard that word, my main point was: Are there any designer bags for which you wouldn't rip apart (or stereotype) the person carrying it. I don't think so! |
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Marc Jacobs /Rebecca Minkoff/Vince Camuto: I bought this at Nordstrom Rack - because I know Kate Spade/Coach is way too basic now - but it collects dust because I use my old dirty non-branded “mommy bag” 6 out of 7 days….
(This is 100% me. Juice boxes and hand wipes for the win) Jimmy Choo: I’m better than you. Did you notice the Choo? Yeah, i figured I’d get some use out of it because my Celine is for weekends. Le Pilage: I’m between the ages of 18-24. My mom bought it for me for sorority rush at a SEC school, go phi mu! Now I’m (some junior position) for a Republican congressman on the hill. That is, until Beau and I get married and we go back to Alabama. |
| I've never spent more than $40 on a purse, and I'm fine with that. |
I get a lot of compliments on my Baggu backpack. |
| MZ Wallace? |
Marc Jacobs? Rebecca Minkoff? Anything without a label that doesn't look like you bought it off the street? |
| So what bag can I buy...... |