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I am totally okay if there are no more Marleigh bags. I love mine for how it looks but I wouldn’t buy another. It is just too much of a pain. I think for the smaller bag the advantage would be that the items aren’t so far down. It is more compact so everything would be right there.I won't be too upset if they don't make more Marleighs. I think I've got the best one, although I might be interested in the smaller size if they made it in a pretty color. I wonder if the access is even worse in the smaller size.
Someone used a hair straightener. I wouldn't use too high of a heat and I would use a press cloth because I would be afraid of melting the edge coating. Or you could try ironing it with a press cloth. Or the safest option - lay a bunch of heavy books on top of it for a few days.I'm debating keeping my bag. Anyone have suggestions on how to straighten out the strap?
Thanks. I'll try the books first.Someone used a hair straightener. I wouldn't use too high of a heat and I would use a press cloth because I would be afraid of melting the edge coating. Or you could try ironing it with a press cloth. Or the safest option - lay a bunch of heavy books on top of it for a few days.
I have the 20 and access was tight at first, but I just need to make sure I am unzipping it all the way. I also have ginormous hands, so if someone is more petite, it should be easierI won't be too upset if they don't make more Marleighs. I think I've got the best one, although I might be interested in the smaller size if they made it in a pretty color. I wonder if the access is even worse in the smaller size.
I'm debating keeping my bag. Anyone have suggestions on how to straighten out the strap?
Can you attach the strap, load up the purse and then let it hang for awhile? I've straightened some straps that way.Thanks. I'll try the books first.
I was thinking about doing that but not sure what I have that's heavy and compact enough to fit in there.Can you attach the strap, load up the purse and then let it hang for awhile? I've straightened some straps that way.
No baby bricks laying around?I was thinking about doing that but not sure what I have that's heavy and compact enough to fit in there.
Just be careful not to end up with a straight strap and a saggy bottom. Do you have a beater purse you can attach to to straighten and then put back on the clutch?I was thinking about doing that but not sure what I have that's heavy and compact enough to fit in there.
I believe that's courier. Probably called courier shoulder? They are coming around March, but should be available to order now.View attachment 4660226
Any intel on the blue/black tab topped shoulder bag (second row, fourth from right)? Name? Price? When available?
I was thinking about doing that but not sure what I have that's heavy and compact enough to fit in there.