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So i have added a micro Florentine satchel in brown tmoro. Love it. From ild eBay sale. It’s smooth and beautiful.i dont know why i moved out of it oh i remember. I got te awl 3.0 drawstring mini17 in the color chamois. I really love this mini drawstring17 but I couldn’t cinch the drawstring closed with one hand ugh camewith a crossbody strap and it hold a lot to be a mini dawstring.its an awesome little bag… ill be moving back into it soon. It’s like bogo with that sale on the awl3,0 collection and i got some bags…..the color chamois. Is awesome not as bright yellow as the pictures showIMG_1178.webpIMG_1121.webpIMG_1120.webpIMG_1119.webpIMG_1180.webpIMG_1117.webpIMG_1116.webp
 

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Thank you o much for watching. Ive wanted o make videos for awhile now ive gotten someawl3.0 into my collection.but this hobo really wowed me, it heavy thick Florentine…. Feels heavy like mylarge satchel i got from the aurora outlet emorial day…..before they closed/ i cant explain it but this hobo is super heavy to me and i didnt fill it up. These days i have a minimal carry and have moved into the ripple zip grab and go . It has everything i need except my keys but i can throw them in a pocket. So how do you like your hobo it looks great.looking at your hobo made me get a we strap for mine.thank you so much for you prayers.
You're welcome!

I was wondering how heavy the Florentine hobo is. The triple zip is probably your best carry now.

I do love my hobo but I've strayed from it for another love. A friend gifted me a Coach Sullivan Bleecker hobo last month and I've been carrying it every day! But if I didn't have it, I'd still be carrying my pebble leather hobo. I love it, I just love the Sullivan more. The pockets are deeper and it feels a little lighter. Also I'm loving the Loganberry color for the summer and beyond.
 
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You're welcome!

I was wondering how heavy the Florentine hobo is. The triple zip is probably your best carry now.

I do love my hobo but I've strayed from it for another love. A friend gifted me a Coach Sullivan Bleecker hobo last month and I've been carrying it every day! But if I didn't have it, I'd still be carrying my pebble leather hobo. I love it, I just love the Sullivan more. The pockets are deeper and it feels a little lighter. Also I'm loving the Loganberry color for the summer and beyond.
i hope the triple zip is good i just packed it ill take it out when i go. The micro is a great itfor Mr also size wise. Im sitting in my wheelchair or my mobility scooter most time im out and about.. wh would have thought i would need a mobility scooter?. I never looked at one until thi stupid stroke, since i get fatigued quickly. Hopefully soon i can control my left leg. I think when my brain re connects to my leg i will be coking with gas’s a ready for cruising…..i love my mobility scooter. Atto sport mobility scooter.ive gotten these cabriolet pieces as well small captiva and Dopp kit in tan
 

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Im super happy to be here buti dislike looking at myself and the shell the stroke left. I feel good now a days a little tired but still happy to be here. I dont know where id be without my husbands love and support. He really keeps me going. Getting a new handbag. In the mail is awesome too but theres no more room in my purse room… my mom went in today and took 2 bags to gift to my aunt. Imparted with my Florentine cooper hobo in natural. Sigh i hope my aunt loves it and my Toledo mail satche
Still healing a year later. I hate stroke
 
Im super happy to be here buti dislike looking at myself and the shell the stroke left. I feel good now a days a little tired but still happy to be here. I dont know where id be without my husbands love and support. He really keeps me going. Getting a new handbag. In the mail is awesome too but theres no more room in my purse room… my mom went in today and took 2 bags to gift to my aunt. Imparted with my Florentine cooper hobo in natural. Sigh i hope my aunt loves it and my Toledo mail satche
Still healing a year later. I hate stroke
You have made amazing progress. And your hard work and positive approach are likely part of the reason. I'm glad you have the love and support of a wonderful husband. In most things, both the body and the mind play key roles.

IF handbags help get you over some of the rough spots of your recovery.... then I say, good! Handbags are great physical therapy (all that unboxing and unstuffing, and carry them about, builds strength). And if a handbag (finding it, buying it, anticipating getting it, unboxing it, and then finally enjoying it) puts a smile on your face... then it's better medicine than any
chemical substance.
And in the end, better for your well being.

And if gifting handbags gives pleasure to you and the recipient, then that is an added bonus. Sharing things you love is a step above just giving things away.

The biggest challenge is not being over run with new handbags.... both from a space standpoint and a budget one. But it sounds like you are balancing all that.
 
You have made amazing progress. And your hard work and positive approach are likely part of the reason. I'm glad you have the love and support of a wonderful husband. In most things, both the body and the mind play key roles.

IF handbags help get you over some of the rough spots of your recovery.... then I say, good! Handbags are great physical therapy (all that unboxing and unstuffing, and carry them about, builds strength). And if a handbag (finding it, buying it, anticipating getting it, unboxing it, and then finally enjoying it) puts a smile on your face... then it's better medicine than any
chemical substance.
And in the end, better for your well being.

And if gifting handbags gives pleasure to you and the recipient, then that is an added bonus. Sharing things you love is a step above just giving things away.

The biggest challenge is not being over run with new handbags.... both from a space standpoint and a budget one. But it sounds like you are balancing all that.
Thank you for your encouragement. I appreciate you.
 
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