Got a S/S 06 black courier in the mail today and ended up using it straight away! Normally I wait a few days before wearing a bag *out* the first time but I had to do a fair bit of walking around town with a couple of other heavy bags so the hands free cross body courier (no slipping off shoulder) came in very handy.
I am surprised how huge it is. It's a very wide bag. When it's worn it kind of moulds to the body nicely but it's def a big bag. If you think it's difficult to find things in the day then you'll be fishing endlessly in the courier! I don't mind, I've organised things quite well into smaller bags and can just find items by touch.
I was also surprised that the bottom of the bag has some kind of insert in it (like the twiggy), it's not soft life the bottom of the city. I'm hoping that it will soften with use (the one on my twiggy has softened up a lot). I prefer the courier to sit flatter and closer the body (it's what I love about the brief).
I love the design of the strap. It's doubled up and you can move where the buckle sits which is perfect to arrange it for maximum comfort.
The leather on this 06 courier is actually very nice, not thin and dry, not too distressed, just right. This S/S black is not as dark as on the F/W blacks (never seems to be), it's a little greyish in bright light but def not green. I don't mind at all on this bag since I was also looking for plomb/grey so the lighter black works well for me here. As long as it doesn't fade to green I'm happy.
You may remember my poll about which colour to go for. Well, I'm glad I got black. I think a bright colour would be really cool in the courier as well (see City of Light's coral -- stunning!) but for my purposes the black is perfect. I want to use it for traveling and wanted a colour where I didn't have to worry about stains or matching with what I'm wearing. I also didn't want a bag that screamed too loudly (sometimes when traveling it's better not to draw too much attention to oneself or one's bag, IMO). But one day perhaps, a bright courier would be fun (dreaming of rouille ...).
I haven't had the chance to take photos yet. If I get the chance tomorrow I'll add some here.
Thanks for reading my rambly thoughts!
I am surprised how huge it is. It's a very wide bag. When it's worn it kind of moulds to the body nicely but it's def a big bag. If you think it's difficult to find things in the day then you'll be fishing endlessly in the courier! I don't mind, I've organised things quite well into smaller bags and can just find items by touch.
I was also surprised that the bottom of the bag has some kind of insert in it (like the twiggy), it's not soft life the bottom of the city. I'm hoping that it will soften with use (the one on my twiggy has softened up a lot). I prefer the courier to sit flatter and closer the body (it's what I love about the brief).
I love the design of the strap. It's doubled up and you can move where the buckle sits which is perfect to arrange it for maximum comfort.
The leather on this 06 courier is actually very nice, not thin and dry, not too distressed, just right. This S/S black is not as dark as on the F/W blacks (never seems to be), it's a little greyish in bright light but def not green. I don't mind at all on this bag since I was also looking for plomb/grey so the lighter black works well for me here. As long as it doesn't fade to green I'm happy.
You may remember my poll about which colour to go for. Well, I'm glad I got black. I think a bright colour would be really cool in the courier as well (see City of Light's coral -- stunning!) but for my purposes the black is perfect. I want to use it for traveling and wanted a colour where I didn't have to worry about stains or matching with what I'm wearing. I also didn't want a bag that screamed too loudly (sometimes when traveling it's better not to draw too much attention to oneself or one's bag, IMO). But one day perhaps, a bright courier would be fun (dreaming of rouille ...).
I haven't had the chance to take photos yet. If I get the chance tomorrow I'll add some here.
Thanks for reading my rambly thoughts!