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Old Jun 19th, 2008, 11:46 PM   #16
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Here is another part that has a similar situation and it looks like the leather is about to peel off.

I have this on most of my bBags... its the overlapping of leather on the piping.


Problem no.2

There are some black dots on one of the coners and there are very few other ones here and there on the bag. Is this abnormal? It's not mould is it?



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The freckling occurs on lighter bBags.. it's the natural aesthetic of the animals skin that show through on lighter bBags.



Problem no.3

I found some loose thread on the bag. All my chloe bags have never ever had one loose thread in 2 years.


This has happened seldomly on mine.. sometimes I find longer strings in the interior or the bag.. but everything else is in tact. I just cut it carefully off with scissors.

All is well, most bBags have these flaws.. I think it's the nature of how the bag is made.

bBags vary from season to season, batch to batch... dry, thin, thick and plush.. it's the luck of the draw.. if it's purchased sight unseen. But with use, the leather does get better.

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