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Hulanicki handbags - anyone bought one?

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maturefloosy Wed 24-Feb-16 16:03:07

Being a follower of Twiggy Quant and Biba in the 60's and 70's I like the look of one of the new Barbara Hulanicki handbags from Peony and Moore. Has anyone bought one and if so are they better than the Biba range in HOF last year as I thought those were horrid. grin
If I can I will post a link - - may take a while. . . . . . .
www.peonyandmoore.com/shop/handbags/clutch/the-west-end-clutch/
Also like this one - London Tote - like Marmite I think - like or hate!!
www.peonyandmoore.com/shop/handbags/tote/the-london-tote/

Would welcome comments if anyone has bought one please -

tiredoldwoman Wed 24-Feb-16 16:12:54

£295 for a bag !! Yikes !! (I grudge 5p for a plastic carrier! )
Nice looking bag though .
I used to buy Tula , I'll have to Google to see if they still make them .

maturefloosy Wed 24-Feb-16 16:26:47

tiredoldwoman - I know - -seems a lot but I try to only buy good leather bags and they last me for years -- I think Tula are still made or maybe they were taken over by Jane Shilton - -good quality leather bag makers both of them .

Deedaa Wed 24-Feb-16 21:59:15

I would imagine these are much better than the HOF ones. Their version of Biba has nothing to do with Barbara Hulanicki at all. Sadly finances won't stretch to them.

Jalima Wed 24-Feb-16 22:02:16

I buy my handbags from TK Maxx

Jalima Wed 24-Feb-16 22:03:58

maturefloosy I bought a very nice little Jane Shilton bag last year to use in the evenings - not an evening bag but not the overloaded leather one I lug around in the day-time smile

Ana Wed 24-Feb-16 22:08:04

I bought a good, nearly new Tula handbag on eBay. My everyday one these days is from TK Maxx - I'm fussy about strap length and do like to try before I buy.

Coolgran65 Wed 24-Feb-16 22:34:13

I like a nice quality bag but recently find that I prefer a bag to be as lightweight as possible. For day to day use I like a messenger bag, and also have a couple leather back packs which are great for shopping especially to go through the rails in TKMaxx - hands free smile

Recently I've taken a liking to the Kipling bags, superb organisation and really lightweight. Today on ebay I bought a Kipling back pack to use, in particular, on holiday. (It converts to an ordinary grab bag, and also to a messenger bag) Retail price is £79 and I got it for £30 including a wallet and the trademark monkey keyring. I can't be bothered with the monkey and will resell the monkey on ebay, and possibly the wallet also. They will sell quickly for around £6 or £7 each, offsetting the £30 cost of the bag.
www.houseoffraser.co.uk/Kipling+Firefly+new+basic+plus+medium+backpack/237789417,default,pd.html&_$ja=tsid:44970|cid:202499515|agid:10012298995|tid:pla-103728142435|crid:54596819035|nw:g|rnd:2489741081402397805|dvc:c|adp:1o5|mt:

Jalima Wed 24-Feb-16 23:05:46

The only Twiggy, Quant or Biba item I have ever bought has been a pair of trousers from Twiggy's collection at M&S grin

grannyqueenie Thu 25-Feb-16 00:03:44

Jalima I think we're on same page!!grin

maturefloosy Thu 25-Feb-16 09:46:19

I have never had any luck in TKMax - I always seem to find only end of lines and old fugly styles that the manufacturer was left with. I run out of patience rummaging through racks and racks of endless clothes too - - same on E Bay although I have had one or two items that were worth keeping -- loads that weren't.! - - which is why I like to invest in a proper leather bag every now and then.!

annsixty Thu 25-Feb-16 09:58:59

JalimaI bought a Jane Shilton black leather bag 25 years ago. It is small, a lovely shape with a very thin shoulder strap. It cost £25 and is still used as an evening or event bag. It is still very smart and has never worn. Good luck with yours.

Jalima Thu 25-Feb-16 10:06:56

mature I don't buy clothes from TX Maxx but the bags are well displayed and that is the only place I could afford to buy a good make leather handbag (eg Osprey, other names escape me, one beginning with R?).
annsixty if my bag lasts as long it will probably outlive me grin

Deedaa Thu 25-Feb-16 21:32:49

I once found a wonderful Missoni dress in TK Maxx but even they wanted over £300 for it so it stayed on the rail.

I'm currently using a rather nice big bag with lots of buckles and chains that I found in a charity shop. It's just big enough to carry some baby bits and pieces when I've got GS2 with me.

M0nica Fri 26-Feb-16 08:06:21

Apart from specialist bags; evening bags and shopping bags, i have only two handbags, one for summer, one for winter. My winter bag is a carpet bag, from the company of the same name. It is at least 10 years old or possibly 15, and it goes with everything. Last year I sent it back to the company to have a new zip fitted. Even after all these years people still comment on it admire it and say how unusual it is. What is more, new zip aside, it is showing no signs of wear.

Alea Fri 26-Feb-16 10:02:57

Well against my better nature I clocked the Peonyandmoore link (why, it smacked of advertising) and think the bronze tote is ghastly. There are so many nice tote/bucket/backpack/satchel styles out there as well as what you might call regular handbags, cross body bags and shoulder bags, I cannot imagine who would want this one.

Alea Fri 26-Feb-16 10:03:26

Ha ha clicked not clocked!!!

annodomini Fri 26-Feb-16 10:19:30

tiredoldwoman , I have quite a collection of Tula bags bought on Ebay, usually late at night when I'm at my most susceptible. I don't think I have ever spent more than £10 including post and packing. Good hunting!

annsixty Fri 26-Feb-16 10:26:14

I googled Tula bags and am suffering from bag envy, they are lovely.

maturefloosy Fri 26-Feb-16 10:30:04

Well - we are all different Alea and like different things thankfully -- it is what makes Gransnet so interesting ! -- I take it no one has bought a Hulanicki bag yet so I need to try and see one - - or maybe wait and look in TKMax in a couple of years grin

Neversaydie Sat 27-Feb-16 09:26:42

I had no idea the Kiplng key rings were sellable! I like the bags but the monkey is hideous so I remove it
I am a one bag at a time person ,apart from evening/events and holidays (Kipling nylon backpack) and always Radley usually half price st Bicester village,usually a burthday oresentvas even £150 for abiag ischoing it for mev They will take 2-3 years of almostvdaily use so on a cist per wear they are good
I too think the hulancki bag is hideous Sorry.And I dont like designer names blazoned on things.The Radley dog can be removed though I think its cute

Neversaydie Sat 27-Feb-16 09:27:32

Sorry typing on phone and still sleepy

inishowen Sat 27-Feb-16 09:41:22

I spotted a Burberry bag in a charity shop for £5 recently. For some reason I didn't snap it up. Went back the next day and it was gone. I once bought a Radley bag from a charity shop but found the strap was twisted and it was obviously a second. I gave it back to the shop as I couldn't use it. My point is, you can find great bags for very little money and it's fun too.

Thingmajig Sat 27-Feb-16 09:54:32

I love bags and when I set off on the early retirement journey a couple of years ago my corporate (NHS) leaving gift was high street shopping vouchers which I spent almost all on a bag ... not a posh bag, but a lovely soft leather shoulder bag big enough for purse, kindle, umbrella etc. One I can use all the time, which was my criteria! At £140 it's not something I would ever have bought with my own hard earned cash.
I did have a wee Radley bag (leaving gift from a long term job) but found it was too small to be of use, so it's now been passed on to my daughter.
Latest bag (birthday present from the lovely husband) is a Harris Tweed one.

hulahoop Sat 27-Feb-16 10:10:32

No I wouldn't pay so much for a bag I have several reasonable priced handbags .my friend has bought expensive bags one zip got stuck another strap broke mine
When finished with are still intact and go to charity shop ??