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I have just received my Ivory Roma and LOVE IT! However, I am worried it will get dirty easily. How are others doing with theirs? I wear fake tan (tarte) and do not want this to rub off on it etc. Thanks for any advice.

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I bought a suede/ fabric protectant called Whoosit on Amazon, which I use on all my light colored bags, including suede. I got it for the tie dye python from Aimee. Works wonderfully, leaves no trace. I respray the bag every couple of weeks. For full on leather I use the leather conditioner by the same company, but the protectant can be used for those instead
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I've used her non-stop since I got her and she has been through the mill, including getting caught in a sudden downpour. Not a spot, color transfer or anything else. I didn't treat or train her either and I love her. Enjoy this bag!
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I just received my Ivory Ostrich Roma 2 bag today, and it's in "training" on a door knob at home. I haven't taken the plastic off the handles and strap yet, because I want to be sure I'll keep it. The Ivory Ostrich is a very rich color (not quite ivory, not quite beige, and in some lights looks a bit pink). I'm wondering if it was a return, because there was no plastic on the tassel; however, the handles and straps were covered in plastic. I haven't thoroughly inspected the bag, but so far, it looks just fine.

I already have the Natural Ostrich and the Blush Roma 2 bags, and they are "keepers". There were a couple small smears on the bottom of the Natural Ostrich, but not really noticeable.

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For those of you who have the ivory, would you say it was an all season bag? I don't live in a warm climate all year long. I just bought the natural and it has a few smears on it so I am thinking about returning it. I did get the blush when it was the TSV and I love it, it's so soft and such a beautiful color, I've been using it practically every day!
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I live in the Midwest. I don't know if the ivory is all season; however, I plan to wear it spring, summer and fall. Maybe not at wintertime. However, I do have a winter ivory Dennis Basso coat (reversible), and I could wear the ivory with that coat.

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On 6/19/2014 luvtoshopathome said: For those of you who have the ivory, would you say it was an all season bag? I don't live in a warm climate all year long. I just bought the natural and it has a few smears on it so I am thinking about returning it. I did get the blush when it was the TSV and I love it, it's so soft and such a beautiful color, I've been using it practically every day!
I love ivory bags all year. I live in Atl and we get a great fall and cold winter and I have carried Coach and MK ivory bags all year in the past. Although I have to say that I do switch out to a darker bag on a rare occasion. And, I am so tempted by the snake and the brown lizard in this Roma 2!!!
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Definitely an all year bag in my opinion. It is such a perfect color........not quite off white but not quite taupe.............Hard to describe, but I love it.