Too old to be so immature and desperate |
| I don't think it's too trendy but I would not carry it since I don't wear logos (except on gym wear). But I doubt that most people would find it out of style or too trendy. |
This is spot on. My daily “Mom” bag is just a midsize slouchy leather tote. I keep a clutch in there to transfer cards, cash, phone etc. when going on date night or whatnot. |
Those are some great bags! This one is really calling to me. https://www.hammitt.com/products/duke-crossbody-bay-blue-snake-brushed-gold?_pos=4&_sid=5fd4d5630&_ss=r |
Please explain why not. |
Amen (Gen x here too). I look for practical purses and enjoy finding something unique. Could care less about labels (in face I aim to avoid labels of any kind). |
| I buy KS because they’re not flashy, well built, and because I want to destigmatize mental health problems. I feel like it is important to support awareness about depression and suicide. I love my tote and use it largely for work. Love the jewelry as well. Low 40s here. |
| I’m 42 and generally logo-averse but like good (not super expensive, I don’t have a Chanel) bags. I have a few Kate Spade that have held up for ~10 years (I rotate regularly, don’t carry a bag for months or years at a time) and most have held up well and I’ve received compliments. If I was to pick my favourite brand in a slightly higher (though still not Chanel or LV) price point though - it’d be Furla. I have several bags, a wallet, and so on. I’m personally still working from home post-pandemic so a new bag seems a little ridiculous right now (when I used to add 1 or 2 a year to the arsenal) but I have my eye on a Strathberry for my re-entry to the world |
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I’m a KS fan who also loves Strathberry.
Re: wallets. I’m on my second KS wallet. The first one lasted 15 years. |