Twelfth St. by Cynthia Grocery Bag
I feel like I’m always ragging on Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent handbag line, I really do not mean to be. I do not have anything in particular that I actually quite like designer clothes, but the bags are, again and again, just not appealing to me. It is the first brand foray into bags, so I can only hope that their efforts will improve. When they do, I will be more than happy to write nice things about them.
Poor reviews may be easier to write, but I prefer the most, when you get new bags that I love instead of what I hate. Unfortunately, I pretty much hate the Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent nylon grocery bag, which is too bad because if I really would like if it were not for one thing and one thing only.
The price. Good God, honor. If the company is going to advertise this as a grocery bag nylon, can charger $ 230 for it. Not when many companies make a lot of beautifully landscaped nylon grocery bags for less than $ 20 apiece. Surely, this is an investment and dividing, which makes it somewhat more functional, if you were to buy a load of groceries consisted entirely of small, uniformly shaped objects and are absolutely no big frozen pizzas.
But groceries are dirty – leakage, liquid, one-sided, and unpleasant. Do you really want to put a shoddily wrapped package of hamburger into something that costs $ 230; I certainly do not, and the investment only makes it seem more likely to be damaged easily and more difficult to clean if an accident happens.
I will not even get into the issue PR become a grocery bag that costs hundreds of U.S. dollars fall debut on a line trying to win customers and create an image for itself – say it is not something that would ever recommend doing. Buy through ShopBop for $ 230.