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Designer handbags vs high street

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minimo Thu 03-Dec-15 12:41:40

One of my DILs always uses a designer handbag (I think she has about 3). She does buy them in the sales and can afford them so I don't begrudge or judge her or anything BUT, can they possibly be worth it? There are such lovely handbags on the high street, but she says it's as much about the name as the quality (which apparently is much better). What do others think? Have you ever owned a designer bag? Would you - if money wasn't an issue of course?

M0nica Thu 03-Dec-15 16:38:01

Ten years ago, or so,I bought a carpet bag from The Carpet Bag Company. It is a soft persian red and made from - carpet. It cost about £60. It goes with everything or nothing, depending on your view.

Last year I returned it to the manufacturer for a new zip and I hope it will last another 10 years. Since I bought it all those years ago, it has been the only winter handbag I possess. I do admit to a small leather pochette bag for special occasions.

M0nica Thu 03-Dec-15 16:38:31

Oh, and someone was admiring it only this morning.

Lavande Thu 03-Dec-15 16:43:41

Alima, I'm with you on the Kipling bags: light, practical, fabulous range of colours and styles. The gorilla key rings are given to the grandchildren for their school bags.

Galen Thu 03-Dec-15 16:50:01

I used to love Emmy( ? Spelling) but I haven't seen them for years.
Then I had Tula, now it's Radley as they have them 1/2 price on my cruises

seacliff Thu 03-Dec-15 16:51:40

I saw a Viyella leather bag in charity shop today for £8.99 (see below). It was nice tan leather, a tiny bit scuffed near opening catch, but like new inside. Wasn't sure I loved it so lft it there. uusllay I only find real junk at charity shops.

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/262146461853?adgroupid=13585920426&hlpht=true&hlpv=2&rlsatarget=pla-131843279

Jayh Thu 03-Dec-15 17:08:21

I like Radley bags as they have such handy little pockets on the outside for tickets, passports etc. I have three which I received as presents and they will last me for years. The cross body one is my holiday bag.

seacliff Thu 03-Dec-15 17:11:07

My every day work bag is a Kipling. I don't really ove the look of tem, but they are so light and strong, with really useful pockets.

J52 Thu 03-Dec-15 17:28:49

I love leather handbags in all colours and sizes!

Mostly bought because I liked the design. I would worry if I had a really expensive designer brand, in case I ruined it or it got stolen!

I do have a couple of Radley, Tula and Furla bags, other than that any attractive bag will do!

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KatyK Thu 03-Dec-15 17:32:25

I've never had or wanted a designer anything!

rosemaybud Thu 03-Dec-15 18:03:52

I have a little craft business making bags from fabric. I like Making them from Linton Tweed which is the fabric Chanel used to make her iconic jackets. So I sell my bags, which are 'designer' as they are designed by me or by the pattern designer whos patterns I sometimes use, for between £15 and £35, and you never see another one like it!!

loopylou Thu 03-Dec-15 18:50:57

I've got a lot of too many several handbags, various colours and sizes tchblush, my squirrel tendencies again.
Now I'm no longer in a high flyer job they're gradually being given away.

suzied Thu 03-Dec-15 19:20:24

My Italian SiL has a different bag for every outfit. She favours Prada, Balenciaga and Chanel. I usually get a castoff when I go to visit. I visit often....

shysal Thu 03-Dec-15 19:20:56

www.carpetbags.co.uk/all-products/handbags-purses/small-rucksack/
MOnica* the carpet bags look wonderful. I would love a small rucksack, but can I justify the expense? Probably not. Maybe it would be an idea for my 70th next year.

Luckygirl Thu 03-Dec-15 19:28:26

Radley??!! - never 'eard of it!

M0nica Thu 03-Dec-15 19:49:04

shysal So far the annual cost of my carpet bag handbag has been £6 a year and if I use it as long as I hope, taking into account the repair cost, it will be £4.00 a year. That is a bargain by any stretch of the imagination!

shysal Thu 03-Dec-15 20:00:04

Don't tempt me MOnica! I like the Blackberry colour, would go well with denim, although I also ♥ the bright red! Unfortunately there is plenty of life left in my healthy back bag. tchhmm

rosequartz Thu 03-Dec-15 20:03:00

Just daft imo

I do like a leather handbag but favour TK Maxx won't pay more

loopylou Thu 03-Dec-15 20:10:33

I've never had a bag from anywhere near a designer, I'd be too worried about losing it. The prices are eye watering tchshock

NanSue Thu 03-Dec-15 20:27:33

Seacliff I would have have snapped that Viyella bag up if it was anything like the eBay one. I just bought a similar one in Monsoon which was £29 but definitely not leather. I like Clarks (shoe shop) bags they are very smart and very reasonable, especially in the December sales. I have a nice little leather bag from Morrocco but it's too small for anything more than a phone and small purse.

Maggiemaybe Thu 03-Dec-15 20:33:25

I have a small Radley, a lovely Biba clutch bought for my DD1's wedding, and a small Lulu Guinness evening bag (or perhaps not - I bought it secondhand from ebay grin). DH bought me a big, beautiful Ciccia shoulder bag when his company dealt with theirs, but the lining ripped in no time so it's no use now.

My best buy was a plain black M & S leather shoulder bag that I've had for 13 years - it's the right size, the right shape, and still looks good after years of almost daily use. Our local cobbler repaired some stitching on the straps for a couple of quid last year, and I expect it to be my go-to bag for many years to come.

Galen Thu 03-Dec-15 21:14:03

My small Radley cost £50 and I've used it most days for 5 years. It still looks as good as new. I don't think you can better that!

I buy cheap carpet bags for my cleaner when I visit Kushadasi. Her old ladies ( at 71 today I'm a youngster) love the bright colours. They cast about €40 for two with a bit of bargaining

rosesarered Thu 03-Dec-15 21:14:36

I did have a nice Radley bag, soft as butter leather, but DD2 borrowed it a while ago and haven't seen it since! I do have a lot of bags, mainly suede in different colours, and nice roomy ones.

Wurzelernie Thu 03-Dec-15 21:21:22

My best bag ever came from a Charity shop, cost me £3.00 and I dread to think what I'd have paid for it new! Have had it for years and its leather and still as good as new.

rosesarered Thu 03-Dec-15 21:22:44

To answer the OP.... I think that you do need to spend more to get quality, just like anything else, but, over a certain price, you are simply paying for the name.

seacliff Thu 03-Dec-15 21:33:56

hi NanSue yes it was exactly the same tan bag as the ebay pic, I should have bought it and sold it on ebay too - I know that's what a lot of people do! ( Actually couldn't be bothered.)

I didn't know if Viyella was good as regards bags. Just could feel it was good leather.