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Joined: Apr 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 199
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I have my heart set on an ebano BV, but in the interim, I thought I would play with one of these colors. Which do you think is more flexible in terms of working with a variety of clothing color palettes?
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BV, Choo, Ferragamo
Joined: Aug 2007
Location: where the Corgis frap
Posts: 7,224
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Dark Bramble is more red-toned and Grape is purple-toned. It really depends on the colors you like to wear.
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Banned & Menopausal
Joined: Sep 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 9,496
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Just to throw another color in the mix...how about dark truffle? That color is yummy, yummy, TDF!!!!
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Joined: Aug 2006
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 13,691
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I really like both colors. As jburgh said, what colors are in your wardrobe? I have a Grape smallish purse and love it with my lavenders, blacks, greys and some browns. Bramble would be a color I'd love to have too--it would go with browns, greys, black, some greens and some reds.
You would probably be happy with either. Have you been to a store and seen them IRL? |
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