Here is Butterboom's review of the new Dior bag. It's very tai tai friendly, and it would appeal to the tai tai aspiring 20 somethings, but I'm not a big fan of the "Cannage" embroidery, hand stitched or not. It's borderline grandma bag and I wouldn't be surprised if each purchased included a half-eaten pack of Fruitella chews buried at the bottom, and that is perhaps its most redeeming character. Oh, I'm all for retro, I'm just not sure if this is the best pick for the look. But if I were forced to choose a color, it'd probably be the black; if you're going to go understated, you'd might as well make it classic. The embroidery is probably more effective as a branding tool than an actual mark of quality. But I guess that's not for me to decide.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Tomorrow's Grandma Bag
Here is Butterboom's review of the new Dior bag. It's very tai tai friendly, and it would appeal to the tai tai aspiring 20 somethings, but I'm not a big fan of the "Cannage" embroidery, hand stitched or not. It's borderline grandma bag and I wouldn't be surprised if each purchased included a half-eaten pack of Fruitella chews buried at the bottom, and that is perhaps its most redeeming character. Oh, I'm all for retro, I'm just not sure if this is the best pick for the look. But if I were forced to choose a color, it'd probably be the black; if you're going to go understated, you'd might as well make it classic. The embroidery is probably more effective as a branding tool than an actual mark of quality. But I guess that's not for me to decide.
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