Kipling bags don't look like a luxury brand, but what they charge for them are close to luxury brand prices.Never think of Kipling as a luxury brand, much as I like them.
Thats the thing though they may cost a lot of money but they last forever. Good zips, extra long cross body straps and lots of colours a designs. I do buy leather (not from QVC) but stick to the very high end shops in Bond Street etc for far far less money than made for QVC offeringsThe time when you could get a decent size new Kipling bag for the £30 mark is now long gone. I don't buy any more because what I've got (from Q and ebay) will see me out.
But, in my opinion, the practicality, organisation and quality of Kipling is worth it. I struggled to get two school years out of any other bag but Kipling could take everything I threw at it: paperwork, planner, diary, syllabus, marking, books, pencil cases, water bottles, Covid kit, food, glue, keys, etc etc.Kipling bags don't look like a luxury brand, but what they charge for them are close to luxury brand prices.
I agree about the initial spend being well worth it. I bought a brown Kipling backpack in 2011 for £60.00 on the IOW in a tiny boutique and it has been used since for multiple trips away, hospital stays, shopping etc. It’s the little details that I love especially that there are two little bars that clip the ends away tidily at the back so that they don’t flap about lol.But, in my opinion, the practicality, organisation and quality of Kipling is worth it. I struggled to get two school years out of any other bag but Kipling could take everything I threw at it: paperwork, planner, diary, syllabus, marking, books, pencil cases, water bottles, Covid kit, food, glue, keys, etc etc.
Kipling bags saved me money because I don’t need to replace them so often. For everyday and travel, can’t be beaten.
Bought my daughter Kipling rucksack in 2016 for sixth form, used everyday for folders, text books and still going strong now, used for travel, days out etc. Her “designer” rucksack she bought for her first job wore out after a year and needed replacing.
The initial spend on Kipling is worth it, I believe.