Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a solid bag that will last for a few years (at least). Outlets have good options, frequent sales, and good prices.
Kate Spade, Radley London, Divina Firenze, Ralph Lauren, etc. are affordable and hold up well.
I prefer to have a collection of bags in different sizes, shapes, and colors. I find red and orange bags to be surprisingly versatile throughout the year.
This is the very definition of "basic."
Whatever. I’m Gen X and couldn’t care less what anyone thinks about my purse. I’m not interested in spending big bucks on a bag. Kate Spade bags are reasonably priced and can take a beating.
OP here. I feel the same. I just wish I could buy a coach or Kate space that didn’t say so. My last few have been from Target just so they are brand-less but they don’t hold up well. Maybe I will head to the outlet and look around.
Honestly, it's not the bag, it's the person. I have a Ralph Lauren bag that probably looks cheap, but I use it because I have very happy memories associated with that bag, and every time I use it, I feel happy. I'm betting when someone sees me with it, they aren't looking at the logo or even the bag, because what they're seeing instead is a very happy person.
Get what makes you happy and let your happiness shine through!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a solid bag that will last for a few years (at least). Outlets have good options, frequent sales, and good prices.
Kate Spade, Radley London, Divina Firenze, Ralph Lauren, etc. are affordable and hold up well.
I prefer to have a collection of bags in different sizes, shapes, and colors. I find red and orange bags to be surprisingly versatile throughout the year.
This is the very definition of "basic."
Whatever. I’m Gen X and couldn’t care less what anyone thinks about my purse. I’m not interested in spending big bucks on a bag. Kate Spade bags are reasonably priced and can take a beating.
OP here. I feel the same. I just wish I could buy a coach or Kate space that didn’t say so. My last few have been from Target just so they are brand-less but they don’t hold up well. Maybe I will head to the outlet and look around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does that make sense? Definitely nothing with a "signature logo" all over it. Any ideas?
Most Prada is low key. The renditions are fun.
https://www.prada.com/us/en/womens/essentials/prada-re-edition/c/10103US?utm_campaign=GoogleSearch_US&utm_medium=CPC&utm_source=Google&utm_content=Product&s_kwcid=AL!8549!3!596155509076!b!!g!!prada%20re%20edition&gad_source=1&gclsrc=aw.ds
Anonymous wrote:Does that make sense? Definitely nothing with a "signature logo" all over it. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Mlouye! Wonderful leather, impeccable craftsmanship, and architectural styles. Minimal or no visible branding. I have several Mlouye bags and love them.
Is $600 affordable?
OP here. Definitely not. Was thinking $100-150 tops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Mlouye! Wonderful leather, impeccable craftsmanship, and architectural styles. Minimal or no visible branding. I have several Mlouye bags and love them.
Is $600 affordable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a bag person but recently decided I’m done wearing anything with labels or otherwise recognizable. There are some great designers who make beautiful, well made bags in your price range. Here are some of my favs:
https://aestherekme.com/collections/all. (I just bought the Sway and love it)
https://us.atpatelier.com/collections/us-bags
https://songmontofficial.com/collections/all-bags?page=1 (I love the Song bag)
https://staud.clothing/collections/bags-accessories
If you don’t want to go for the striver look, avoid brand like Coach or Michael Kors.
OMG. This Staud stuff. I want all of it, and I'm not OP and just ordered a bag (with my dog on it!! https://staud.clothing/collections/custom-pet-handbags/products/custom-staud-x-c-bonz-soft-rey-bag-cream-tan).
I LOVE THAT!!! And they use a pit bull in the marketing pic <3 <3 <3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Mlouye! Wonderful leather, impeccable craftsmanship, and architectural styles. Minimal or no visible branding. I have several Mlouye bags and love them.
Is $600 affordable?
OP here. Definitely not. Was thinking $100-150 tops.
In that price range I'd say Madewell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Mlouye! Wonderful leather, impeccable craftsmanship, and architectural styles. Minimal or no visible branding. I have several Mlouye bags and love them.
Is $600 affordable?
OP here. Definitely not. Was thinking $100-150 tops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a bag person but recently decided I’m done wearing anything with labels or otherwise recognizable. There are some great designers who make beautiful, well made bags in your price range. Here are some of my favs:
https://aestherekme.com/collections/all. (I just bought the Sway and love it)
https://us.atpatelier.com/collections/us-bags
https://songmontofficial.com/collections/all-bags?page=1 (I love the Song bag)
https://staud.clothing/collections/bags-accessories
If you don’t want to go for the striver look, avoid brand like Coach or Michael Kors.
OMG. This Staud stuff. I want all of it, and I'm not OP and just ordered a bag (with my dog on it!! https://staud.clothing/collections/custom-pet-handbags/products/custom-staud-x-c-bonz-soft-rey-bag-cream-tan).