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I bought two Tignanello handbags/purses from QVC years and years ago that I absolutely love. One bit the dust a couple years ago and the one I have now is starting to fall apart. I love this brand because it has lots of sections inside for me to put my stuff. I cannot seem to find a purse/handbag that has sections in it anymore. I wish they still made their handbags. If anyone could recommend a purse that has three or four inside sections, I would appreciate it.
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@LuvmyLab wrote:
I bought two Tignanello handbags/purses from QVC years and years ago that I absolutely love. One bit the dust a couple years ago and the one I have now is starting to fall apart. I love this brand because it has lots of sections inside for me to put my stuff. I cannot seem to find a purse/handbag that has sections in it anymore. I wish they still made their handbags. If anyone could recommend a purse that has three or four inside sections, I would appreciate it.

I know that Stone Mountain makes some that have Sections and so does Rosetta; both are sold at Kohl's

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@LuvmyLab 

 

American Leather has some with good interior ogranization

 

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I also loved Tig bags for same reasons, still have a few in good shape,  but I still find Stone Mountain in a few stores and on ebay, brand new, lots of compartments including one on front and one on back. 

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@LuvmyLab @debfau I was a Tignanello and Stone Mt fan back in the day. I no longer have any Tig's left, and I have one black Stone MT I love, and still use during the winter...love the shape, look, organization of it..sort of a soft, domed sachel. Only thing wearing a bit is around where the strap attaches to the hardware, the black leather fading a bit. I almost thought I needed to let it go during one of my seasonal purges last year, then I just couldn't!

To me, if nothing else, it's one of those vintage bags that kind of still looks good as it ages.

 

I'm just going to give it some tlc with some black leather polish around those areas this year, and leather balm. 

 

I used to find Tig's at Marshalls but haven't looked or seen them lately. Does Stone Mt still exist? I'd have to do a Google search. I bet you could find both on Ebay or Poshmark @LuvmyLab 

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@amyb wrote:

@LuvmyLab @debfau I was a Tignanello and Stone Mt fan back in the day. I no longer have any Tig's left, and I have one black Stone MT I love, and still use during the winter...love the shape, look, organization of it..sort of a soft, domed sachel. Only thing wearing a bit is around the strap attached to hardware, black fading...almost thought I needed to let it go during one of my seasonal purges last year, then I just couldn't. I'm just going to give it some tlc with some black leather polish around those areas this year, and leather balm. 

 

I used to find Tig's at Marshalls but haven't looked or seen them lately. Does Stone Mt still exist? I'd have to do a Google search. I bet you could find both on Ebay or Poshmark @LuvmyLab 


Another brand with good orangization is Bueno of California, found this brand at JCPenney. Look at Kolhs.com for Stone Mountain.

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I love Tignanello bags, and I'm bummed they're no longer around. My favorite cross-body bag, which I use whenever I travel, needs to be replaced since it's starting to show its age.

 

It's the perfect cross-body bag for travel, thanks to its compartments. I also love how comfortable the bag is. The leather is soft, not hard. 

 

EDIT:  I just found one on ThredUp. It's used in New condition. It's a different color than the one I currently use, so I hope it looks as good in person as it did online. 

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J C Penney carries Rosetti and Stone Mountain bags online.  

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@amyb 

 

Last Christmas I googled where to find generic replacement strap for my hunter green shoulder bag.  Found several....looking for shiny or matte black leather might be much easier.

 

Concern about the polish...it may get on clothing over time.

 

Good Luck !

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@jlkz wrote:

@amyb 

 

Last Christmas I googled where to find generic replacement strap for my hunter green shoulder bag.  Found several....looking for shiny or matte black leather might be much easier.

 

Concern about the polish...it may get on clothing over time.

 

Good Luck !


Thanks for the info. You know what...you're right about the polish, I won't do that after all! It actually doesn't even look that bad...and likely just some clear leather care lotion will polish it out and make it better. Not like it's the only bag I carry during winter, but I took it out and used it last year for a bit. It's a shoulder bag. These days I use my lightweight crossbody bags the most. 

 

Anyhow, thanks again for that info!