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Re: Satchel Santas, Ho-Ho-Hobos and Other Indulgences Y'all... 4Q-2015

@EdithEllenLily: Thank you for recommending the Lakeside Collection catalog a few months ago. I asked to be put on their mailing list, and l just received their Christmas catalog. You were right-- it has everything imaginable, at great prices.

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Re: Satchel Santas, Ho-Ho-Hobos and Other Indulgences Y'all... 4Q-2015


@foo foo shi shi wrote:

@handygal2 wrote:

@foo foo shi shi wrote:

@Serendipity wrote:

@foo foo shi shi wrote:

@Serendipity..yes I ordered a small Metro in Navy. Have wanted a black, navy and a bright color Metro for a while. Decided to just go with Navy. Also got a keychain in neon blue with silver. May give to my niece or keep for myself.

 

By the way, went to my mother's for Thanksgiving and she has the Dooney TSV, Brenna in elephant. GORGEOUS! I want one so badly but, it's not as secure as I would like. I take the subway everywhere and zip top is a must for me. The bag is sooooo pretty and the leather is divine. She wore in the rain and no water spots on trim either.


@foo foo shi shi That's great! The navy color looks great. I've thinking of the black laquer one but it's not on sale, so ... also eying the savoy. And that kamo mushroom you pointed out. Smiley Happy It's tough with the Brenna being so open. Was it heavy? Nice that rain didn't affect it. By the way, do you think pink lava has some red in it?


I really love the black lacquer small Metro. It's perfect in that size. I think I remember seeing someone post on the Purse Forum that they add one of their black crossbody staps on the large Savoy and use it as a small crossbody bag.

 

The top on the Brenna is all magnetic snaps. They're very stong so items are secure by not as secure as with a zip. And I wouldn't change a thing about the bag closures. The bag is not very heavy. It just feels substantial but not as heavy to me as say, florentine satchel.

 

Pink lava has some red tones. It's beautiful.


@foo foo shi shi: Since you love that Brenna so much, have you thought of getting a purse organizer with a zipper on top? That would make the magnetic-closure bag more secure on the subway. The perp would have to lift out the entire item at once, which doesn't seem likely. Although the temptation might still be there...


@handygal2, Not a bad idea. I bet my husband would get as a Christmas gift for me if I asked. He really liked my mom's bag. Problem is, I am currently loving my MZW bags for their functionality so much that I have not been using my othe bags. I would hate to add another to the stash. Maybe my mother will let me take hers for a spin this weekend for an hour or two to help me decide.


@foo foo shi shi That's a good idea to take it for a spin to see if it's comfortable for you -- maybe load it up as normal. Smiley Happy

 

Well, lots sold out overnight. Guess I'll try to check out the sale right when it launches every night! Glad you got your navy metro right away! Smiley Very Happy

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Re: Satchel Santas, Ho-Ho-Hobos and Other Indulgences Y'all... 4Q-2015

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@handygal2 wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@handygal2 wrote:

I've been thinking-- l'm not in the same league as many of you as far as diversity of brands. There are several handbag brands (of the fairly reasonably-priced variety) that l do not yet own. These would include (but are not limited to): Aimee Kestenberg, orYany, GILI, Tory Burch, Kenneth Cole, Cole Haan, Rebecca Minkoff, and Kooba.

 

So l've got some catchin' up to do in 2016!!


Well @handygal2, I don't personally think you're missing a thing not owning a Kestenberg and not missing much by not owning a Gili or even an oryany... I do like Cole Haan and Minkoff makes a good bag, as does Kooba. I happen to like Kenneth Cole's nicer line, and even find some of his pleather line appealing. Have to say, I don't own a Tory either. Price wise, I think she and Minkoff are generally a step up from the others you mention.  Now, as for catching up in the coming year, I'd caution you to pace yourself, rememberingwhat happens to handbag addicts who can't control their ways... You have SO many prime examples right here...

 

 


LOL, @stevieb, you got that right!!


Woman Wink  Woman LOL

 

Not mentioning any names, but well, you know... 

 

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Re: Satchel Santas, Ho-Ho-Hobos and Other Indulgences Y'all... 4Q-2015


@handygal2 wrote:

@handygal2 wrote:

@Serendipity wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@Boehm Collector wrote:

@stevieb ... I was browsing in the Coach Website and found this olive bag... but they don't call it olive.  It is a Scout hobo.  I love the Scout.  It is the only bag I have in different colors:  one in navy and one in beige.  i love the two exterior pockets.  It doesn't seem like it given the dimensions but it is a really roomy bag.  I used the beige one most of last summer.  

 

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Thanks for posting @Boehm Collector... I like this one and will take a closer look...

 

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@stevieb Not to burst any bubbles, but I didn't like Coach's leather olive tones when I saw them in store. The canvas and nylon color was spot on, but in the leather, it was drab or an off-green olive. Just my two cents. You might want to check out in person.


I agree, @Serendipity. To me, their olive leather has an ashen, grayish cast. This convinced me to pass up a style l loved at their outlet store-- the Edie. I ultimately wound up with a Brahmin olive tote from the Bay.


And speaking of the Coach Edie bag, perhaps you should check it out, @EdithEllenLily, since it is your namesake! It's great if you like several compartments. I have it in grey fabric, but haven't used it yet. It folds up almost like an accordion, with a zipper in the center.


Nice of you to think of me @handygal2. I think the Edie bag is okay, but it's not for me. These new Coach styles don't thrill me...besides, it would always remind me of The Sarge because he calls me Edie and I'm trying to be good and not 'go there' again...too much trauma and drama all around! Woman Surprised

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@handygal2 wrote:

I've been thinking-- l'm not in the same league as many of you as far as diversity of brands. There are several handbag brands (of the fairly reasonably-priced variety) that l do not yet own. These would include (but are not limited to): Aimee Kestenberg, orYany, GILI, Tory Burch, Kenneth Cole, Cole Haan, Rebecca Minkoff, and Kooba.

 

So l've got some catchin' up to do in 2016!!


I think orYANY and Cole Haan are worth checking out @handygal2. The several AK handbags I ordered did not work out for me, and I ordered a Kooba a few months ago and was not impressed. I have not ordered TB, KC or RM and do not plan to do so because of the volume of what I have here at home! Woman Surprised

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I'd add @handygal2 that if you haven't checked out Ralph Lauren, you might want to add his bags to the list... my clear preference over most of those already discussed... I'd also add Liebeskind, but hey that list could go on forever... The latter's bag put me in the mind of Frye but are a tad less expensive.


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@stevieb wrote:

@Sister Golden Hair wrote:

@EdithEllenLily wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

Ladies, I draw your attention to that old adage that the more things change, the more they stay the same... The bench is being reinstated and so far, today alone, @Sister Golden Hair@Serendipity@EdithEllenLily and @handygal2 all need to find their places on it...

 

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@stevieb I'll take the bench anytime...no OH for EEL! Woman Surprised

P.S. I will bring a lot of chocolate, both milk and dark. Woman Happy


Edith, I really like donuts.

 

The ones that have chocolate on top and filled with vanilla pudding. Please??


For heaven's sake, what is this Mel's diner? She said she'd bring chocolate, who said anything about a variety pack of donuts...? Sister, @Sister Golden Hair, you best behave... And you too @Serendipity and your Swiss chocolate (though they ARE both really good)... I like cruellers too...

 

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@stevieb Well said! Woman Wink

 

@Serendipity (or should I call you Swiss Miss), do not worry, I would bring excellent chocolates! 

 

@Sister Golden Hair Your Boston Creme donut looks like too many calories, not to mention all of that sugar! No, no, no...

Boston Cream

 

It's almost as sick as a Long John:

 

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But I do like stevieb's suggestion of a crueller! YUM!

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Creme fillings give me the willies...Woman Tongue

 

 

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@foo foo shi shi wrote:

Hi @Serendipity... MZ Advent Calendar clock ticking down in 13 min.

 

Hope everyone is doing well and had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Did a little cyber Monday shopping on Bloomies online. Other than that, nada.


Thanks @foo foo shi shi! Yes, Thanksgiving was really nice and super delicious here! I did cyber Monday at Barnes & Noble dot com and Amazon (books), trying to stock up on reading materials for my Mom! 

 

I am checking out these MZW emails each day, too. So fun to learn about a new handbag brand! Just looking though...Woman Wink

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@EdithEllenLily wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@Sister Golden Hair wrote:

@EdithEllenLily wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

Ladies, I draw your attention to that old adage that the more things change, the more they stay the same... The bench is being reinstated and so far, today alone, @Sister Golden Hair@Serendipity@EdithEllenLily and @handygal2 all need to find their places on it...

 

Woman Very Happy


@stevieb I'll take the bench anytime...no OH for EEL! Woman Surprised

P.S. I will bring a lot of chocolate, both milk and dark. Woman Happy


Edith, I really like donuts.

 

The ones that have chocolate on top and filled with vanilla pudding. Please??


For heaven's sake, what is this Mel's diner? She said she'd bring chocolate, who said anything about a variety pack of donuts...? Sister, @Sister Golden Hair, you best behave... And you too @Serendipity and your Swiss chocolate (though they ARE both really good)... I like cruellers too...

 

Woman Very Happy

 

 


@stevieb Well said! Woman Wink

 

@Serendipity (or should I call you Swiss Miss), do not worry, I would bring excellent chocolates! 

 

@Sister Golden Hair Your Boston Creme donut looks like too many calories, not to mention all of that sugar! No, no, no...

Boston Cream

 

It's almost as sick as a Long John:

 

Image result for long johns donuts

 

But I do like stevieb's suggestion of a crueller! YUM!

Image result for cruller donut

Creme fillings give me the willies...Woman Tongue

 

 


Personally, like pizza, I've rarely met a donut I didn't like, but I don't indulge often and when I do, it tends to be in short episodes. They are yummy but they're dreadful for you and really fattening. I do love cruellers though and can rarely turn one down. They're particularly delectable with a small amount of white icing... and because the aren't quite as sweet as most donuts, the icing works. Jelly donuts can be quite tempting too. I prefer custard filling to cream.


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All right, so the season has me a little confused @EdithEllenLily, did I mention Deborah Crombie's books?  Excellent, whether I did or not... I'm reading one now that takes place at Christmas "Water Like a Stone" and it is wonderful!! Highly recommended.

 

As for those daily emails... better you than me....  

 

Smiley Wink  Smiley Frustrated

 

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