Kipling TSV 14/02/25

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There's nothing about it that I like, including the size. If you're a mother with young children, I can understand that a big bag is a necessity, but why do other people want to carry the kitchen sink around with them? Things get lost in big bags, staying at the bottom of the bag for years and breeding.
 
Kipling Jelissa Convertable Cross-Body & Backpack
Item Number 416937
QVC Price £93.00
TSV Price £54.96
P&P £3.95

Meet your multi-tasking hero! Currently only available at QVC, the Jelissa convertible bag from Kipling transforms from a cross-body to a backpack in moments, allowing you total control over how you carry it throughout your busy day. With plenty of pockets and a stylish, compact design, this versatile bag will store all your essentials as you switch up its design seamlessly. It's your new best friend for days out, trips away and everything in between.

A QVC exclusive - you'll only find this bag right here at QVC, so you can sit back in style knowing that you've got the best price there is!

Change it up - switch this bag's style from backpack to cross-body in a matter of moments. Simply thread the strap through the loop on the back of the bag and you'll have two straps to wear it on your back, then just unthread it to wear it over your shoulder or across your body. Its endless versatility makes it your grab-and-go essential, as you can use it every single day whether you're running errands or going on a day out.

What's your style? With six gorgeous styles to choose from, there's something to suit anyone's style! For a chic jacquard fabric with a gorgeous leaf design, go for Leaf Khaki, Leaf Blue or Leaf Black, which each come with Kipling's sleek metal robot monkey keyring. For a more classic look with a pop of colour, go for Spotted Stream, Pastel Petals or Metallic Glow, which each come with Kipling's signature furry monkey keyring in a co-ordinating colour.

Magnetic and zip fastenings
Outer pockets: 1 x magnetic, 1 x zip, 2 x open back, 2 x open side
Inner pockets: 1 x zip, 1 x slip
Functional pockets: 1 bottle holder, 2 pen slots
Shoulder strap drop: 26.5 cm (10")
Bag (h x w x d): 26cm x 24.5cm x 10.5cm (10.2" x 9.6" x 4.1")

Colour options:
Leaf Blue - with deep cobalt blue lining and metal robot monkey keyring
Leaf Khaki - with beige lining and metal robot monkey keyring
Pastel Petals - with white lining and furry monkey keyring
Spotted Stream - with sky grey lining and furry monkey keyring
Metallic Glow - with slate grey lining and furry monkey keyring
Leaf Black - with slate grey lining and metal robot monkey keyring

https://www.qvcuk.com/kipling-jelissa-convertable-cross-body-&-backpack.product.416937.html
 
I ordered I think it was the last TSV fully intending to return as I thought I had been very rash.It has turned out to be very useful a smaller size than this with outer pockets.The only thing with Kipling and I was one of the initial fans years ago, is that I get into ‘super organised mode’ which is anything but as I forget which pocket everything is.
 
I bought my first ever back pack - the tsv last year - in cream and I love it. But not this one, it looks huge and at my age I don't carry my life around like a snail.
 
I bought my first ever back pack - the tsv last year - in cream and I love it. But not this one, it looks huge and at my age I don't carry my life around like a snail.
It's not huge at all 26cm x 24.5cm x 10.5cm (10.2" x 9.6" x 4.1")
 
I bought my first ever back pack - the tsv last year - in cream and I love it. But not this one, it looks huge and at my age I don't carry my life around like a snail.
I liked that tsv wished I had gone for it, one of the very few kipling tsvs I was actually tempted with
 
There's nothing about it that I like, including the size. If you're a mother with young children, I can understand that a big bag is a necessity, but why do other people want to carry the kitchen sink around with them? Things get lost in big bags, staying at the bottom of the bag for years and b
Inserting QVC presenter's brain: students carrying around books and laptops, medication and medical devices (I used to use a backpack to carry my artificial arm in because it was very heavy, I don't wear it anymore.), People who save money or have allergies bringing a packed lunch, people who feel the need to have an arsenal of beauty and cosmetics, teddy bear people carrying around heavy bears, people going to the gym and a million more weird and wonderful reasons that will be spouted out in an attempt to sell.

I am a teeny tiny bag person and loath lots of organisation and compartments. Compartments are fiddly and time consuming. I prefer a dump everything in tote bag.
 

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