Originally Posted by roey
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It's not really how long you've owned a bag, it's how you use the bag. To be honest, if you have used it everyday or almost everyday for a year then normal wear and tear is going to occur. Unfortunately with the St Louis, "normal" wear and tear is cracking of the handles. It's not normal for other brands and shouldn't be normal considering the price, but it is what it is for this style. Do you carry a lot? Do you bend the handles down into the bag when not in use?? I am very careful to keep the handles of my St Louis totes from dropping down into the bag and stand them up when I set the bag down. I take my Navy GM to the gym quite a bit and load it up with bulky items but am super careful with the handles. It's held up fine since I bought it in December, 2011; however, I was aware of the handle cracking problem from this forum and made it a point to be careful/cautious. I also wonder if the amount of time being carried has anything to do with it. Mine goes from the house to the car to the gym where it sits until I am done with my workout, then back to the car and house. It isn't being carried for a long period of time which leads me to believe that longer periods of carrying the bag may place stress on the handles and cause the sealant to crack.
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I did carry it a lot with me, like i said, it was meant to be my everyday bag. I was and still am very careful with it though. In the car, i'd cover it with a jacket or anything when the sun is out and too hot, same thing when it rains- i'd rather get wet than the bag! When i know i've packed it full (which is not often at all), i usually support the base of the bag with my arm and hand, i am paranoid like that. And it's been a conscious effort never to bend the handles- it's definitely a No-no. When i don't use it, i fill it with sheets so it would stay up making sure that the handles are not bent--i keep the bag in my closet so the handles rest on the wall on one side and the other side is supported by the hanged clothes. I really can't say that just because i've used it well in the last two years, it's money well spent. It's not. I never thought my St. Louis would only last me 2 years. I decided to invest in it believing that it would be worth the price. I didn't think a Goyard bag could fall apart so soon! :( You mentioned you purchased yours in Dec, 2011, i got mine in 2010 --i wonder if the quality of the handles has improved overtime.