Anonymous wrote:I love them and feel like it's the "anti-label" high end bag. Yes, people who know fashion will recognize the intrecciato, but if you get it in one of the more classic shapes (I love the hobos -- the perfect amount of slouch) it doesn't scream trendy. People who know, know, and everyone else will just notice the quality of the leather. It's a more subtle signature than, say, Chloe. I feel like only Celine has them beat for for just being really high quality, under the radar, bags. And even with Celine, I can spot their trapeze shape a mile away because I know my bags.
Anonymous wrote:Goyard is unfortunately now like LV and seen all over. It’s also very poor quality. BV is a much different aesthetic
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful quality. Buttery soft leather.
That said, the intrecciato is fairly well known (esp with the popularity of the dumpling clutch) and not just among purse lovers. It’s no LV monogram, but I wouldn’t assume you’re going to fly completely under the radar. To me, it’s sort of like Goyard - understated but known.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful quality. Buttery soft leather.
That said, the intrecciato is fairly well known (esp with the popularity of the dumpling clutch) and not just among purse lovers. It’s no LV monogram, but I wouldn’t assume you’re going to fly completely under the radar. To me, it’s sort of like Goyard - understated but known.