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Old 11-07-2009   #1
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YSL Easy Bag

I searched and I couldn't find an already existant thread so...

I'm usually not a huge fan of the "it bags", but in this case I'm def in love


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Old 11-07-2009   #2
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this bag is ok. i still prefer the muse
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Old 11-07-2009   #3
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^ I agree.

The 'Y' is too big and cumbersome.
 
Old 11-07-2009   #4
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looks like a bowling ball bag - boring
 

Old 14-07-2009   #5
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i LOVE this bag and did order it in the teal only to receive it in bottle green
but the pebbly leather is the leather to go here!
 
Old 15-07-2009   #6
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It is very duffle or bowling bag but that is the appeal, no? I think it suits its name. Its just an easy, grab and go kind of bag that in a simple shape with a luxurious material. I saw a great studded one at Saks the other day and I was so tempted.



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Old 15-07-2009   #7
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I do agree that part of the appeal of this bag is how understated, and how easy it is to carry it with just about any outfit.
There was a version with bows coming out of the branching "Y"s of the bag... I think aris has it...is it another variation of the Easy bag or a totally different model by itself?
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Old 16-07-2009   #8
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i really wanted that bag, from pictures online, but when i saw it irl, it was so small!!! it's like the size of a Vuitton Speedy 30 or 35 and i can't work with that.
 
Old 18-07-2009   #9
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i really like this bag as a great mid-size slouchy bowler. It's great in darker colours so the Y is less OT. We just had it in patent sapphire and patent emerald...very pretty.
 
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I do agree that part of the appeal of this bag is how understated, and how easy it is to carry it with just about any outfit.
There was a version with bows coming out of the branching "Y"s of the bag... I think aris has it...is it another variation of the Easy bag or a totally different model by itself?
Is this the one? It's a different story altogether. Quite structured..cute..
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Old 19-07-2009   #11
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^ I think it's a different model, the 'bow bag'

I can't wait to go to the boutique to see the easy bag irl, if isn't too small I'll def buy it <3
I read there are only 2 sizes, so basically the medium is like a small
 
Old 20-07-2009   #12
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i love that studded one! definitely gives it a bit more character

as for the big Y, i honestly think it's more discrete than say, having a massive YSL written somewhere or having logos all around it like a Gucci bag. i was thinking of getting a navy blue one but i'm so glad i didn't cos it was over 1000 euros at La Rinascente in milan but it's SO much cheaper everywhere else!
 
Old 21-07-2009   #13
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I also prefer the studded one. Otherwise, the bag is okay.
 
Old 01-08-2009   #14
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I really like the first photo, clever use of Hollywood sign's "LY"
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Old 03-08-2009   #15
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i really wanted that bag, from pictures online, but when i saw it irl, it was so small!!! it's like the size of a Vuitton Speedy 30 or 35 and i can't work with that.

Aw, that's no good.
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