What your designer bag says about you

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any of those bags:

Selfish, self centered and thinks to much about the wrong things in life.




And overuses eyeroll emojis as an attempt at a comeback. Lame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any of those bags:

Selfish, self centered and thinks to much about the wrong things in life.

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any of those bags:

Selfish, self centered and thinks to much about the wrong things in life.

+1


And dumb to boot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone with any of those bags:

Selfish, self centered and thinks to much about the wrong things in life.

+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.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Valentino?
Knockoff bags from Canal Street?
Dooney and Burke (do they still exist?)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!)...
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
I've never spent more than $40 on a purse, and I'm fine with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baggu?


Not designer…


I get a lot of compliments on my Baggu backpack.
Anonymous
MZ Wallace?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Marc Jacobs? Rebecca Minkoff? Anything without a label that doesn't look like you bought it off the street?
Anonymous
So what bag can I buy......
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