Sometimes designers are too much enthusiastic about uniqueness of the idea and forget about functionality of the accessory. The new bag by Jimmy Choo is one of the examples of this statement. The bag is definitely beautiful, but is it comfortable to use? Let us see.

To begin with the bag is certainly designed casual – it has simple shape, it has much room inside and the “urban” design of the handles will hardly allow to combine it with an evening dress. However, the bag looks very unusual – designers took as a basis exotic reptilian leather that then was decorated with hundreds of shiny pailettes.

The bag looks very great. Snake leather is beautiful itself and the pailettes enhance the effect. However, the question is – how will the pailettes behave during exploitation? Won’t they stick to the clothes? Things that are excusable for evening bags are not at all excusable for casual bags. Well, if you are not scared by such difficulties, if you can treat such accessories properly than all the other characteristics of the bag will seem great to you. There is a chamois lining inside as well as a few pockets. Due to magnetic closures on the sides of the bag the size of the bag can be regulated. The design of the bag impresses, does not it?

The price is also very impressive – $1 195.

Yes, this bag, like all other bags by Jimmy Choo is very expensive, however, this does not mean that you must forget about the dream to have a nice Jimmy Choo bag. Instead of buying an original Jimmy Choo bag you can choose among Jimmy Choo replica bags that are perfect duplicates of the original. Jimmy Choo replica bags look great, but at the same time they are much cheaper than genuine bags by Jimmy Choo. Jimmy Choo replica bags are a great alternative for you, provided you most of all appreciate quality, not prestige.

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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 5:42 pm
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