by Tracey Duncan
I hardened to be Marc Jacobs' biggest fan, but lately I only just don't get what he's up to. Everything looks tawdry and gimmicky and unconditionally not anywhere close to the ageless American Marc Jacobs aesthetic. The Abstain Bag is a quite absolute pattern of what I carry.
Marc Jacobs is known for his wounding restless, trendsetting designs, but sometimes he pulls a seldom hip-to-be-filling out of his repertoire. This Ukita shoulder bag is the correct criterion of Jacobs in nerd chic way.
If you look up "handbag" in the thesaurus, this is the bag you're affluent to see. It looks like the bag my grandmother carried from like 1979 until 1991. My grandmother isn't correctly the perfection of sneering perimeter taste, but she's no slouch either. And she to be sure knows a lengthy-long-term, aged value bag when she sees one. I'd say that the Ukita would fit her bill, for steady.
The sissy, pliant leather is a normal brown that is vague enough to go with everything. The configuration of the bag is also dispassionate enough to go with everything. Provided that your clothes-press has a lot of genuinely ingenious geek stylish in it, of seminar. The Ukita's versatility depends on whether your design is temperate enough to substantiate it....
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