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I hope it's ok to ask here - I figured it was a fabulous audience to poll. And sorry if this has been asked before - but times and styles change, right?

So - what do you all think about a guy carrying a Kelly? My SA recently drew me into the possibility of a K by highlighting that it is thinner and more streamlined than a B!

Would love to know everyone's thoughts! TIA!

Photos tell a thousand word. I think both Kelly and Lindy can look great on guys.

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The pleasure is mine. At first I wasn't too sure I could pull it off as my workbag/briefcase as I was afraid it might look too feminine.

No, in that size it looks quite elegant and masculine (sorry ladies but a 40cm looks masculine). Even a 35 can be an excellent size for the confident man. I wish more guys would be as open minded and comfortable carrying a Kelly. I'm on the fence myself only because I live in an area where Birkins and Kellys are quite common and I just want something more under the radar. :smile1:
 
No, in that size it looks quite elegant and masculine (sorry ladies but a 40cm looks masculine). Even a 35 can be an excellent size for the confident man. I wish more guys would be as open minded and comfortable carrying a Kelly. I'm on the fence myself only because I live in an area where Birkins and Kellys are quite common and I just want something more under the radar. :smile1:

Thank you for your comment. I now appreciate it more because of what you said. But I need to find the courage to wear it with the leather sangles/touret in its usual place infront. I carry my kelly with the leather sangles/touret hidden behind the flap. I think hiding it looks more masculine.hehe or maybe it's just me.
 
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