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s/o fun spending: stupidly expensive accessories

So I feel like buying myself something pretty b/c of all of the extra shifts I've been doing. I'm thinking a new purse/bag. What's your opinion on expensive things...would you get a classic colour (black, cognac) or something bright and fun (there's a colour on the Coach website called "lindenberry", or the bone colour which seems fun in that it's not my usual black)? On the one hand, a neutral is nice to wear with lots of things, but at the same time, is it more fun to have something fun and colourful?

I don't have any expensive purses so this would be a "first" big purchase for me, which you can probably tell by now since it's my second post about buying things this morning!

Re: s/o fun spending: stupidly expensive accessories

  • My advice is if you want fun, get fun! I'm a purse whore. I have about 5 Coach purses, both fun and practical. I would not recommend a very light color, though, because if you're like me, when your expensive bag starts showing dirt, you will be angry. Like "For $400, you can't clean yourself??" I have a bright yellow one I love, but it gets dirty really fast.
  • My bigger everyday handbags tend to be practical colors and style.  If I want something fun I opt for the smaller, less expensive styles, like not much bigger than a wristlet.  This is so personal but what makes me happy is being able to pull together an outfit with relative ease.  Finding an outfit that goes with a super colorful bag on a daily basis would not be easy for me, and therefore would not make me happy.   That said I wanted a tote style bag and decided to go for the bright red Kate Spade.  But it wasn't leather and I got it at an outlet for under $50. What's funny is that I get lots of compliments on it.  It is practical as hell as I can throw in some water bottles, a change of clothes for DD, a snack and my wallet, zipper it closed and it looks quite nice.
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  • I'd vote for color especially if it's a color that still goes with most things.  My early Christmas present was a Michael Kors purse in a dark turquoise.  I love it and I'm happy that I went with a fun color.  I carry it to all of my work meetings and it still looks professional while also being fun (and so pretty).
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  • I used to love to watch "What Not to Wear" - Stacy and Clinton always talked about adding something to an outfit that provides a "pop of color", so I would go with a color that you like.  :)

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  • edited December 2014

    I almost always opt for color, personally.

    If you want a neutral, my professional opinion (I work in the fashon accesory industry-- footwear specifically) would be to chose any neutral aside from black - so grey, tan, dark brown, taupe, navy, ivory etc.

    Black only goes with other neutrals, and it can look really heavy in the spring next to your lighter, springier clothes and accesories.

     

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  • Maybe it depends on what you wear. I LOVE bright colors and spent a year hemming and hawing over buying a fancy Michael Kors bag, but couldn't decide what green/blue/turquoise to buy. I ended up buying a grey that goes with practically everything, since I wear so much color in my clothes that the purse was bound to clash with a bunch of things. I haven't regretted my choice a bit. So I vote for a neutral that's not a basic, boring black.
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  • I splurged on a Coach purse a few years ago, after getting a huge bonus.  I chose a fun color--kind of jade green.  I love it, and it makes me happy whenever I carry it.
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  • It depends.  If you went for the funky one, would you know how to wear it well?  I have two coach bags.  One was given to me as a gift and the other I purchased using a gift card.  Both are more neutral colors.  I don't accessorize well AT ALL so as much as I was tempted to get a fun color, I went for neutral because I wouldn't know what to do with a colorful one.  
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  • @beaubecca I might end up buying some running stuff instead. I'd love to get a new bag, but as I'm shopping online I realize I'm not ready to commit to anything yet!
  • I hate switching purses out so I would opt for whatever you would use everyday (which might be a crazy color - because why not?). 
  • I have a bright blue Coach purse that I carried every day for years.  If you want something fun but neutral, metallics are a great option (thank you "What Not to Wear" for teaching me that metallics count as a neutral!)
  • I got a new Coach for Christmas - so I didn't select it, but love it.  It's dark tan with a crimson trim.  Coach does a lot of colored piping, which to me is a great way to get the color pop without the commitment to a brightly colored bag.

    And the prices....we live 10 minutes from a Coach outlet.  Maybe that makes me a little jaded on price, but it's worth it if there is an outlet near you.

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