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24 January 2017, 05:48 PM | #61 |
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24 January 2017, 11:31 PM | #62 |
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If you fly private, sure. But flying sheep and cattle i found its best to just use a zippy. Before 9 11 i had a full-on LV travel set, yet afterwards my strategy has changed to make life easier.
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24 January 2017, 11:45 PM | #63 |
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Yeah, TSA can be "difficult" at times. Since getting TSA precheck, none of that has been an issue. I don't have to take out my laptop, toiletries, etc. Best $85 I ever spent.
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25 January 2017, 01:38 PM | #64 | |
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The second Damier Graphite bag is tiny in person. I could make it work and I considered owning the little one for short trips, but I already own the king size. King size works on long trips, but on a short trip it would be nice to have a prepacked toiletry bag with less junk for shorter trips. |
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7 August 2018, 12:51 AM | #66 |
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succumbed to a LV bag a couple years ago in St Barths. I normally don't like flashing logos, but this bag was so beautifully designed and crafted that I had to have it. It's called a Viva Cite and is probably the most comfortable shoulder bag I have every owned.
On the other hand, I have a closet full of old Coach bags. I refuse to buy the "signature" collection. I haven't loved Coach since the early 90s when the bags were still so classic that they continued to sell their original styles from the 1940s. I have a Dooney and Bourke bag that Steve gave me right after we were married, in 1981, that is an equestrian style in a polished cordovan leather. I adore that bag. It is a true classic. I cherish my black textured leather Ferragamo bag (dressy) and my old Coach shoulderbag -- it's 22 years old and still perfect. I remember paying exactly $100 for it 22 years ago when I really could not afford it. It served me well for years and years. Then there are also my Nantucket baskets. I also have a black Chanel bag that I bought with the help of year's worth of Nordstrom points! I have a brown Longchamp bag that I bought on a cruise. I have always been a "bag lady". When I was so horribly overweight, it was really the only fashion statement I could make. I always rationalized that buying a good bag was good sense, because it would last forever. This has been true of all of my good bags. I rarely buy something truly trendy, because it would look dated as opposed to classic. I still covet a Judith Leiber bag. If you recall, I work on a fashion show every year. Our most generous sponsor, a local jeweler who sells Judith Leiber bags, hosts a pre-event before the real event. He will discount everything in the store that evening. I may just..... |
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