Awwwww so happy to hear that!!!! ((((hugs))))Thank you!! You just put a giant smile on my face and made the entire day!
Awwwww so happy to hear that!!!! ((((hugs))))Thank you!! You just put a giant smile on my face and made the entire day!
WOWOWOWOWOWZAAAA They are both stunning!! Congrats dear!!!I’m a huge sellier gal. This year despite the covid pandemic , I have been lucky with my 3 SAs from different countries. Scored 3 selliers and these are the latest 2. Rouge H k28 and SO Craie / jaune dor k25 brushed ghw. Thanks for letting me share.
I love the idea ! would you mind posting modeling pictures ?Has anyone tried Kelly28 with Evelyn straps for a casual look?
I purchased bbk28 and while the strap is also gorgeous, it feels super short when I wear it as a crossbody and I thought I give Evelyn straps a try and I’m kinda digging it... thoughts?
When I first saw my K28 sellier, I thought, “Wow, that’s tiny.” And I am only 5’2” size 0 or sometimes 00. Since you are 5’7”, I would think a K28 would suffice. The struggle is real to open the bag due to stiff leather. A smaller bag is even more difficult to easily access your belongings. If just for looks and you don’t care about easy access, and only need room for wallet, keys, phone, and a small pouch, K25 may suit you.Hi is K28 much larger than the K25? I can't decide between the two. I'm 5'7" and just want a smaller everyday practical bag. I have an Herbag PM but I think the K28 is smaller than that? Any thoughts anyone?
Yes I do this and also wear my Kellys on custom canvas short straps. These were available to special order back then.
For access in Sellier Kellys, I find the easiest to access is Togo followed by Chevre, and Epsom to be the most finicky. I don't think there's much difference capacity wise, but I've not necessarily made a conscious effort to test that out. Sorry.Do you all think that there would be much difference in capacity or ease of access between a sellier K28 in epsom and Mysore? I have an epsom K28 and it’s pretty hard to access things in there. Thanks!