19-05-2009, 12:48 PM | #11 |
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Alicia that bag is gorgeous & yes real Chanel bags are deffo worth the money. It is something to treasure & will always be in fashion. A timeless classic If you decide you want rid of it in the future you will be able to sell it for a decent amount. Libertys have started selling 2nd hand Chanel bags & there are plenty of shops which specialist shops which sell 2nd hand designer stuff.
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i don't own any designer things. all of my clothes are topshop, newlook, primark and occasionally next. i would love to have the money to buy that lovely chanel bag, i just wouldn't want buyers remorse lol. maybe one day i'll get it tho, it would go with anything!
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I find bags a pain when I am out. I put all my stuff in my friends bag
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19-05-2009, 04:15 PM | #14 |
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lol saves you lugging one around i suppose!
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I don't do designer stuff, I couldn't justify spending that sort of money on a bag, like Kelly i'd rather spend it on my torts and kids...However, Next is one of my fave shops, and Monsoon. As you get older you know what shops sll clothes that suit you. I'm also a bit of a charity shop addict, i like to mix and match everything really
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I'm afraid to admit I am well into designer jeans and jeans in general. I actually owned 26 pairs on the last count. I do much prefer to spend my money on the animals though and don't buy many new clothes anymore.
My sister is mad on jeans as well, so maybe its a genetic thing
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19-05-2009, 04:56 PM | #17 |
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Maybe it's in the genes... Lol, I'm sorry I couldn't help myself
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My arse looks mahoosive in jeans so I don't wear them. Mind you my arse looks mahoosive anyways
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Ha ha ha mahoosive!! I love that word! I wish my bum was bigger, I have no arse, and now I'm older, my no arse is still dropping to the backs of my knees, how can that happen?
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I have to say i have always been a designer girl, but since i had my little girl i now dont bother as much as i spend all my money on her and my torts. I do still have the likes of my Diesel Jeans, and i love my 'All saints belt' that cost me £50. My partner is worse everything he has, has gotta be designer i.e G-Star jeans, Goi-Gio t-shirts, Lyle and Scott jumpers etc etc. I just love to go to next and get clothes for my little girl or occasionaly if i get anything then i go to topshop, new look or river island.
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