Kate Spade too trendy and our even out?

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Anonymous wrote:It's the brand for people who were 20, 20 years ago. I would use it OP.


This, exactly. And I work at the handbag section in Nordstrom.


Who buys bags at Nordstrom in 2022? Lol.


So where do you all shop for bags?


Online or the brick and mortar store or the actual brand.

Nordstrom hardly carries any product in their stores these days. What they do have onsite isn’t anything great; it’s standard brands in safe colors peppered with a few flashy items.

Nordstrom: it’s where Grandma buys her makeup and perfume.


You are a very superficial and insecure person.


Lol. I am not.

I’m the pp trying to persuade op to keep the KS bag. It’s a workhorse that will hold up for years.

I just think it’s hilarious that posters are saying KS is for 20 somethings while at the same time suggesting Nordstrom as the pinnacle of fashion. I mean, that’s hilarious.


Tell me you're an entitled millennial without telling me you're an entitled millennial.


I’m 47.

Gen X gives zero Fs about fancy handbags.


Too old to be so immature and desperate
Anonymous
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.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s out of fashion compared to Chanel but since I can’t afford that, I keep using my Kate Spade bags.


Mid-40s professional here:

Most Chanel bags scream “old lady” to me. My grandma and other octogenarians look lovely with them, but young women look like desperate try yards who care too much about logos/luxury brands when I see them.


FWIW, I like most KS bags. I also like Frances Valentine. And, I love Hammitt:

https://www.hammitt.com/products/vip-blk-bg-r-zip-clutch?variant=22565783765110&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CBI_Smart_Shopping_34_Converting_Campaign&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzfXKuK3k9gIVogaICR35eQJFEAQYASABEgKhKvD_BwE

Chanel, LV, Gucci, etc. just seem flashy and trashy.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s out of fashion compared to Chanel but since I can’t afford that, I keep using my Kate Spade bags.


Mid-40s professional here:

Most Chanel bags scream “old lady” to me. My grandma and other octogenarians look lovely with them, but young women look like desperate try yards who care too much about logos/luxury brands when I see them.


FWIW, I like most KS bags. I also like Frances Valentine. And, I love Hammitt:

https://www.hammitt.com/products/vip-blk-bg-r-zip-clutch?variant=22565783765110&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CBI_Smart_Shopping_34_Converting_Campaign&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzfXKuK3k9gIVogaICR35eQJFEAQYASABEgKhKvD_BwE

Chanel, LV, Gucci, etc. just seem flashy and trashy.


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
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Anonymous wrote:It's the brand for people who were 20, 20 years ago. I would use it OP.


This, exactly. And I work at the handbag section in Nordstrom.


Who buys bags at Nordstrom in 2022? Lol.


Please explain why not.
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Anonymous wrote:It's the brand for people who were 20, 20 years ago. I would use it OP.


This, exactly. And I work at the handbag section in Nordstrom.


Who buys bags at Nordstrom in 2022? Lol.


So where do you all shop for bags?


Online or the brick and mortar store or the actual brand.

Nordstrom hardly carries any product in their stores these days. What they do have onsite isn’t anything great; it’s standard brands in safe colors peppered with a few flashy items.

Nordstrom: it’s where Grandma buys her makeup and perfume.


You are a very superficial and insecure person.


Lol. I am not.

I’m the pp trying to persuade op to keep the KS bag. It’s a workhorse that will hold up for years.

I just think it’s hilarious that posters are saying KS is for 20 somethings while at the same time suggesting Nordstrom as the pinnacle of fashion. I mean, that’s hilarious.


Tell me you're an entitled millennial without telling me you're an entitled millennial.


I’m 47.

Gen X gives zero Fs about fancy handbags.


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).
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
I’m a KS fan who also loves Strathberry.

Re: wallets. I’m on my second KS wallet. The first one lasted 15 years.
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