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Kipling bags and purses offers (genuine items only please)
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Not a handbag but the Black Lacquer Digi sleeve for 15 inch is only £7 50+£4.50 postage - so still a bargain for £12 when full price is £37.Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. -- Sally Koch0 -
New to amazon warehouse, Kipling magali £23
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and this one £30
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kipling-Womens-Backpack-Handbag-K15062/dp/B00AMDYI4Y/ref=sr_1_5?m=A2OAJ7377F756P&s=merchant&ie=UTF8&qid=1369502948&sr=1-5&keywords=kipling0 -
Hello, I have only just discovered kipling bags and I love the quality and the colours.I have one that was mentioned on here and it was a bargain on ebay at £15-chezza rings a bell?
Anyway I love it but its grey and Id like a brighter coloured bag.Im looking at the rachele or gracy or defea.I want it to be an everyday bag, I have 2 small children so not too small, but equally dont want to be carrying a heavy bag arounf all day. (We are past the nappy and bottles stage and onto wet wipes, sun cream (scoff-yer right) and spare knickers.It's amazing the amount of rubbish they pass you thou!Out of the three above which would you choose? I am tall too ;-):female:Our 2 gorgeous little girls born 2006 and 2010
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Twinkles08 wrote: »Hello, I have only just discovered kipling bags and I love the quality and the colours.I have one that was mentioned on here and it was a bargain on ebay at £15-chezza rings a bell?
Anyway I love it but its grey and Id like a brighter coloured bag.Im looking at the rachele or gracy or defea.I want it to be an everyday bag, I have 2 small children so not too small, but equally dont want to be carrying a heavy bag arounf all day. (We are past the nappy and bottles stage and onto wet wipes, sun cream (scoff-yer right) and spare knickers.It's amazing the amount of rubbish they pass you thou!Out of the three above which would you choose? I am tall too ;-)
I don't have any of those at the moment but I like the defea, I am a fan of the zip pockets on the front for my bits and bobs.0 -
I have the Rachele and it is quite spacious - more so than I thought it would be. I have room for a large purse, small umbrella, phone, keys, and water bottle with a bit left over. I really love it.0
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Twinkles08 wrote: »Hello, I have only just discovered kipling bags and I love the quality and the colours.I have one that was mentioned on here and it was a bargain on ebay at £15-chezza rings a bell?
Anyway I love it but its grey and Id like a brighter coloured bag.Im looking at the rachele or gracy or defea.I want it to be an everyday bag, I have 2 small children so not too small, but equally dont want to be carrying a heavy bag arounf all day. (We are past the nappy and bottles stage and onto wet wipes, sun cream (scoff-yer right) and spare knickers.It's amazing the amount of rubbish they pass you thou!Out of the three above which would you choose? I am tall too ;-)
I recently got a Defea but haven't used it yet. It's quite large so I hope it will be a good one for days out when I need to carry all the family stuff. I gave my Mum a Defea too and she said it's a bit big for her.
At the moment I'm still thinking the large Fairfax is the best as it's quite roomy and has lots of pockets, which I find useful. The Gracy looks good too, I was quite tempted last time I saw that on QVC, but haven't got one so sorry can't help with that.0 -
Scaredy_Cat wrote: »I recently got a Defea but haven't used it yet. It's quite large so I hope it will be a good one for days out when I need to carry all the family stuff. I gave my Mum a Defea too and she said it's a bit big for her.
At the moment I'm still thinking the large Fairfax is the best as it's quite roomy and has lots of pockets, which I find useful. The Gracy looks good too, I was quite tempted last time I saw that on QVC, but haven't got one so sorry can't help with that.
I have the large fairfax, I use as my everyday bag for work. Is the defea bigger than the lge fairfax?0 -

Defea v Fairfax :T
Definitely Defea for me
Took a Fairfax on holiday & found that water can get into the open compartments (had to put it in a carrier bag on the wet rides :rotfl:)Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Personally like the Rachele as it is more streamlined - very spacious really but can be quite flat if not stuffed full.Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. -- Sally Koch0
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