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Thanks. I really don’t think it looks dated either. The original catalog or advertising described the bag as hugging the body, and it really does. The leather is to die for. The flat side of the leather is wonderfully pebbled. I could go for another suede bag from this line , Berkeley, but this bag was like new and I would be reluctant to buy one unless it was like new. Spoiled !
It's very trendy, Lakeeffect, I see lots of bags like yours every day where I live!:smile:
 
I love her but she’s not gonna last the week. Changing out today.
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Lol is that your bag getting the boot?
Much to my surprise, I hung with the Berk for more than 7 days! Considering my intention was to change out in about 4 days, to double dip with the Saddle, which the same except it is in black leather. But if I need to change bags, i need to do it the night before.
I think this bag is going out. So a short good bye stint should help me confirm. Now that I have been carrying it this morning, I do like it, except for the short handles. I think the official name is Lunch Tote, #7787 from 2000. Made in China 20191123_115904.jpg
 
Beautiful bag, I'm having a hard time lasting the week too..
Even though a week does seems like a long commitment lol, the idea has really grown on me. I am at the place where i very much need to organize my bags:
To make them easy to access.
To take a good look at what I have before I buy any more.
To decide what needs to go.
I have attempted to speed date, but the idea of use for at least a few days just feels organically right to give me a better idea of why they do or don't work. To look at a bag and know it's a keeper. Or not.
 
Even though a week does seems like a long commitment lol, the idea has really grown on me. I am at the place where i very much need to organize my bags:
To make them easy to access.
To take a good look at what I have before I buy any more.
To decide what needs to go.
I have attempted to speed date, but the idea of use for at least a few days just feels organically right to give me a better idea of why they do or don't work. To look at a bag and know it's a keeper. Or not.
I'm finding the longer I use a bag the more I want to use it. I used the last bag for a week, switched into a different bag yesterday, and today I'm back in the one I was using last week. Now I'm having a hard time switching out of it when before I was having a hard time staying with it. I really need it to be extremely functional and I need to love how it looks. It does help to weed out what just works and what doesn't. And if it doesn't work it needs to go.
 
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