Last weekend, in the Sunday Times, one of the meatiest, most
interesting Style articles was found … in the business section. I also liked
the ETSY profile in the Times magazine, but that’s a different matter-one that, I’m
afraid, nearly inspired a very long, boring post about my preference for receiving
hand-made Christmas gifts. In any case, the long and the short of the business section piece was
this: Shoppers tend to hang on to the niftiest of their shopping bags. This
inspired a reflection on my own stash:
I purchased a beautiful pair of earring from this Parisian
boutique back in 2003, but lost the earrings soon after returning aux etats-unis.
The bag, however, hung around. For a good year and a half, I used it to tote my lunch. But when I realized it was starting to fray, I retired the bag to a
safe place.
I scored a $39 dress at Tracey Reese in NYC last summer.
Like the dress, love this bag, which is made of a durable cardstock. I’ve used the thing twice for carrying items to and fro
dinner parties.
Any local bags in the collection?
Stephanie’s, in St. Paul’s Highland Park neighborhood, has a decent bag.
Alfred’s, R.I.P., had these flimsy but cu-ute
bags.
The Design Collective seems to be hand stamping theirs, thus
appealing to the aforementioned affinity for handmade.
Uh, Target makes a good bag for taking out the recycling.
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