Until I got into lolita, I carried my Army-issued camelback with me for my essentials. Emersion into fashion attempted to strip practicality off of my bones like a famished, but fabulous, scavenger. While I still love camelbacks and use them for hiking, the subtle outfit-cohesifying effects and overall flair of assorted bags are not lost on me. Thank goodness I'm steadily becoming capable of stomping out my out path!
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Bags come and go the fastest in my wardrobe... |
I have owned and let go of several lolita bags. I really liked my H Naoto Frill bunny-bag (good times, buttoning his arms to his eyes xD) but none of my bags really gave me the "ah I love this bag" like my IW Crown Bag in brown x bordeaux. I regret selling it even more than letting go of my VM bustle skirt in 2011... I hadn't used it yet and I was starting to feel guilty about it. ;.;
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I didn't mean it, Darling! Please take me back and let's never fight again! |
Before re-obtaining the crown purse, I'm hoping to find the
Double Ribbon Lycee Bag in beige x brown, since it personifies purse/satchel perfection. A classic lolita bag that I can fit my college junk into?
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Absolutely |
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PERFECT |
I have developed a weakness for book bags, satchels, and crown bags. These two are on their way to me right now:
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Shiny Ribbon 3 Way Rucksack |
Other bags that I like, starting with book-shaped bags:
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AP Wonder Story Bag |
going to classic satchels, which aren't exactly lolita, but still lovely:
I have an intense love of satchel bags. I have two already and want more!
ReplyDeleteSatchels are fantastic! I like being able to put my tablet and papers in them without worrying about them bending from the bag's shape :)
DeleteI'm hoping to find the Double Ribbon Lycee Bag in beige x brown, since it personifies purse/satchel perfection. You might also like this website which is for fashion women bags:bosidu https://mybosidu.com/
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