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Real Talk: I Will Never Personalize a Handbag Again

What's your biggest handbag regret?

I’ve changed dramatically in the almost 20 years I’ve been collecting handbags, and I’ve come a long way from the 14-year-old who saved every penny earned during a summer job to purchase a Dior Saddle Pochette. It’s truly wild to think of the journey I’ve taken in that time (both in my sense of style and my sense of self), and I almost don’t believe that I’ve been collecting handbags for over half of my life! After buying myself that tiny Dior bag, which held my lunch money, Lip Smackers chapstick, Motorolla Razor, and not much else, it would be four years before I got another designer bag, a Louis Vuitton Forum, Are You Collecting or Are You Hoarding.

A Style Journey

It was at that moment I became hooked on Louis Vuitton, and my next three big bag purchases were LV bags. Each bag was special to me because each one represented a lot of hard work and savings. As a college student and then a young post-college grad, each purchase represented certain milestones, and I fondly look back on those purchases. While Louis Vuitton Get In Touch and my collecting journey, after all, it was my obsession with fashion history and heritage that led me to love Louis Vuitton, my style has changed drastically. I finally got to the point where I was comfortable selling some of my earlier acquired bags that I no longer used, and I’ve since parted ways with two of them. Though it was a tough place to get to, I’ve yet to regret selling a bag.

Let’s Get Real

My fourth Louis Vuitton bag was purchased after I graduated college, and truthfully, I had no business buying it. I had some money saved thanks to graduation gifts, but with no job prospects, it wasn’t my smartest move. Monogramming the bag wasn’t either. At the time, hot-stamping was a new service offered in boutiques, and a part of me was upset that it wasn’t yet a thing when I got my first Speedy bag. So when I added a Speedy 30 in Damier Azur to my rotation, I knew I wanted to get it stamped. After all, at that time, I planned on keeping every bag I ever owned forever.

While I don’t dislike the bag, I rarely use it. It’s one of the only bags I don’t wear in the winter, and moreover, it’s simply just too big for me. The few times I have used it in the last 4 years or so, I’ve thrown in random items to make the bag look full, which means I end up lugging around extra weight unnecessarily. Like most of my bags, it’s in excellent condition, but its value is greatly decreased if I were to even sell it at all because it’s personalized. Rebag doesn’t accept personalized items (I’ve inquired), and I don’t believe I’d really be able to sell the bag for its worth in terms of quality. While it leaves me in a bit of a bind, I know that one thing is for sure: I’ll never again choose to monogram a luxury handbag!

What’s your biggest handbag regret?

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