Can anyone Id this bag please? I know it’s goyard but unsure on the style. Bonus points if you know how much it is. Thank you 
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The Boeing 55 duffle maybe?Can anyone Id this bag please? I know it’s goyard but unsure on the style. Bonus points if you know how much it is. Thank you![]()
I got into vintage Coach recently and found a nineties Coach Court bag, can be worn cross body and is quite spacious, if vintage is your thing. The quality compared to modern Coach is something else...Does anyone have any recommendations for a nice low/mid range cross body, but one that can be taken on a night out but fits a decent bit of stuff? Like a small make up pouch/a few bits of make up, small purse, keys, mini hairbrush? Coach Cassie doesn't quite cut it![]()
When you're rich enough you don't care if you lose anythingI find quite a few bags don’t seem to have zips and I get that this is a design choice but I worry about any items just falling out. I was looking at the Hermes Picotin (not that I could afford it) and it has a wide opening but only one strap to close it. Doesn’t look very secure!
Yeah I don't like bags without zips or a proper flap that closes.I find quite a few bags don’t seem to have zips and I get that this is a design choice but I worry about any items just falling out. I was looking at the Hermes Picotin (not that I could afford it) and it has a wide opening but only one strap to close it. Doesn’t look very secure!
I had a bag that had chains and one day when I was in the supermarket at the self service, the chain slid into the gaps of the self service machine and got stuck somehow! It wasn’t an expensive bag by any means but as a poor student I wasn’t going to leave it behind. Though I did start to panic that I’d have to live in Asda for the rest of my life.Also don't like chains for a long strap, so many nice bags I'd like to get ruined by a chain.
Definitely get rid. I’m not a health hypochondriac but inappropriate shoes do damage feet and it can cause issues with stability, posture, etc and need physio/regular exercises to correct! Most importantly life is too short and there will never be a time where you want to be in pain for the duration of wear & after.I have a dilemma; purchased a pair of Le Chameau wellies from the outlet section of their website, they’ve arrived and they’re a little snug across the top of the foot, I could do with sizing up, but the entire outlet has vanished from the site now.
The boots with boot bag and wax stick as a bundle came to just £58, which for that brand is an absolute steal! So should I keep them because it was such a ridiculously low price, even if they’re a little tight? Should I maybe sell them on? Or should I return them and just pay out full price to replace them with something I’d be happier with?
You should always size up with wellies and imo boots in general. I agree with the other poster send them back. You could always contact the website and ask if you could swap for a larger sizeI have a dilemma; purchased a pair of Le Chameau wellies from the outlet section of their website, they’ve arrived and they’re a little snug across the top of the foot, I could do with sizing up, but the entire outlet has vanished from the site now.
The boots with boot bag and wax stick as a bundle came to just £58, which for that brand is an absolute steal! So should I keep them because it was such a ridiculously low price, even if they’re a little tight? Should I maybe sell them on? Or should I return them and just pay out full price to replace them with something I’d be happier with?
That’s a dose! I agree with you that it’s time to try a new type of bracelet! Personally, I think the Messika Move range is really cute! Do you want Sterling Silver or are you thinking of going for gold? A bangle might be practical as they tend to be indestructible!Both my Tiffany bracelets have broken in the last 2 days...one I've had to have repaired twice (2014 & 2022) and the other I got in 2018. Both hearts have vanished. Minimum £70 per bracelet for repair...again.
Tempted to cut my losses because this is BS. Any recommendations for something dainty to replace because I'm fuming lol
I have a broken lobster clasp on my early 2000’s Tiffany bracelet. Did you have to take it back to Tiffany for repair or can any jewellers do it?Both my Tiffany bracelets have broken in the last 2 days...one I've had to have repaired twice (2014 & 2022) and the other I got in 2018. Both hearts have vanished. Minimum £70 per bracelet for repair...again.
Tempted to cut my losses because this is BS. Any recommendations for something dainty to replace because I'm fuming lol
Well I've gotta send to Tiffany as the hearts have both gone, no idea when they broke off either 🥲I have a broken lobster clasp on my early 2000’s Tiffany bracelet. Did you have to take it back to Tiffany for repair or can any jewellers do it?
checked my old receipts aswell. Paid £150 and €160 for my 2....they're now £265 on their website for the return to Tiffany beaded bracelet 🫨Such a shame their quality has gone downhill these days. I bought these earrings a while back, loved them but sent them back as the clasp was so fragile it was obvious they wouldn’t last long. I’m done with Tiffany now.
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