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Luxury Handbags TSV 10/03/23
Ohhhhh is it Chanel or Louis Vitton?
It is a Kipling TSVLuxury Handbags TSV 10/03/23
Maybe its got a gold plated key fob...stop being so negative SCW ...that seems strange for a luxury handbag tsv
when Q say luxury they mean leather usually so this does seem oddMaybe its got a gold plated key fob...stop being so negative SCW ...
Especially the made for QVC Kipling versions….The prices are getting towards ‘luxury’, unfortunately not the goods.
I don't believe that. Kipling is known for the plastic Bass, not for the leather ones although they also have them . And thinking about the price and the fact that QVC want as much of a TSV be sold as possible, it is much more realistic the TSV will be a bag "as usual". If the usual bags are already expensive, what do you think a leather bag by them will cost? No way will they have a leather bag as a TSV.when Q say luxury they mean leather usually so this does seem odd
I have a couple of Kipling leather bags, mainly from their outlet at Gunwharf Quays many years ago. They are nice enough but kinda slouchy and unstructured like many of their fabric basics. QVC can describe stuff creatively but I wouldn't automatically think "luxury" about Kipling. Maybe "Luxury" heading is a way to justify the full price, to boost sales at the TSV price. It's all about selling stuff!
I still have a rainbow of the fabric Kipling bags, although I don't think I've bought one for 15-20 years when they changed the design team. I sold a couple on ebay, but I'm glad a kept most of them and they store flat so don't need much storage space. Those old bags came in nicer colours and more complex patterns. Now I mostly walk with a stick, light-weight and cross-body bags have been resurrected. I will defiantly carry more formal leather handbags sometimes, usually just going out for a meal. Like the shoes I can't wear anymore, I'm not quite ready to part with them yet. I have a pair of black suede high-heels with ankle straps bought in 78 and worn for dancing and "on the cop" throughout the 80s that I'll never throw out. Good times!Me too. They also did a range that had a fabric bag with leather handles and trim. I had a really lovely beige slouchy tote with handles and trim in gold leather with a lilac lining and an attached coin purse. It came out every summer as it matched everything. Sadly the unique styles that Kipling created are a thing of the past.
I still have a rainbow of the fabric Kipling bags, although I don't think I've bought one for 15-20 years when they changed the design team. I sold a couple on ebay, but I'm glad a kept most of them and they store flat so don't need much storage space. Those old bags came in nicer colours and more complex patterns. Now I mostly walk with a stick, light-weight and cross-body bags have been resurrected. I will defiantly carry more formal leather handbags sometimes, usually just going out for a meal. Like the shoes I can't wear anymore, I'm not quite ready to part with them yet. I have a pair of black suede high-heels with ankle straps bought in 78 and worn for dancing and "on the cop" throughout the 80s that I'll never throw out. Good times!
Nope.when Q say luxury they mean leather usually so this does seem odd
Bass = bagsI don't believe that. Kipling is known for the plastic Bass, not for the leather ones although they also have them . And thinking about the price and the fact that QVC want as much of a TSV be sold as possible, it is much more realistic the TSV will be a bag "as usual". If the usual bags are already expensive, what do you think a leather bag by them will cost? No way will they have a leather bag as a TSV.
I’m like you and have lots of Kipling bags. I have problems with my joints including my neck and shoulders and Kipling bags are great as they are light. I have a Kipling laptop bag for work. I recently bought a faux leather laptop bag because I liked the look of it but it weighs a ton before I put anything in it and I just can’t use it. I also like that they store flat. I have them in a lovely rainbow pile in my wardrobe and it make it easy to see what I have.I still have a rainbow of the fabric Kipling bags, although I don't think I've bought one for 15-20 years when they changed the design team. I sold a couple on ebay, but I'm glad a kept most of them and they store flat so don't need much storage space. Those old bags came in nicer colours and more complex patterns. Now I mostly walk with a stick, light-weight and cross-body bags have been resurrected. I will defiantly carry more formal leather handbags sometimes, usually just going out for a meal. Like the shoes I can't wear anymore, I'm not quite ready to part with them yet. I have a pair of black suede high-heels with ankle straps bought in 78 and worn for dancing and "on the cop" throughout the 80s that I'll never throw out. Good times!