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To the lady who liked 'tooling' on her bags.

Check out Patricia Nash bags here, on her website,

Macy's, Amazon.

 

Heavy stitching, flower tooling, etc.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I find that the Aimee Kestenberg bags come closest to meeting my ideal.


@Kachina624    I agree... her bags are very nice.  Well worth the price.   I also like the Fossil brand, which is hard to find.  So many other bags at retail are the faux leather and they just feel like plastic to me.  Glad I bought my Fossil bags and wallets when I did.  The leather is soft and they last for years.  My granddaughter already has her eye on a few of mine ....but I'm not sure if she realizes the value of good leather yet.  She is only 11....so no for now.   🤷🏻‍♀️

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@Flatbush 

Yes, Tignanello is still out there.  Once they went from total leather bags to leather bags with matching vinyl trim, their popularity waned considerably.  Not long after that, the bags were no longer on QVC.   

Ebay and Etsy have many Tignanello bags for sale, but not the one I had.  I doubt I was the only one who loved that bag and wore it out.  

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@RedTop 

Thanks for the information.

Think I will amble over to ETSY and get a look.