Nannini exclusivity
April 17th, 2007
I have written about Nannini label handbags in the past and the attraction that lies in possessing a designer handbag that is somewhat exclusive. What makes the Nannini label more exclusive than others is it’s availability (or lack thereof in this case). You go into any department store and there in the handbag department is a sea of Coach, Dooney and Bourke, Juicy Couture, Kate Spade and many others. Yes, the bags are expensive and designer and purchasing on
e of these brands is sure to get you noticed, but the fact is, twenty other people could come along and purchase the same bag in the same day. The thing that I like about the Nannini is that, while it is extremely well known overseas, it is not as widely known here which means only a few select retailors offer them. That is why, when an aquaintence happens to catch you sporting one of Nannini’s newest bags from the spring collection (love this one - the ruffled leather is super feminine and creates an amazing contrast against the earthy shade of mud gray), you will feel a total surge of fabulousness when you tell her that it is an Italian label that hasn’t quite made it big here yet and that you “discovered” it rather than going to your local Macy’s to get it. I just think that for such a high quality label, you can’t beat the price. And don’t expect them to stay this price once we begin seeing Hollywood’s hottest toting them around town!
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Nannini exclusivity
April 17th, 2007
I have written about Nannini label handbags in the past and the attraction that lies in possessing a designer handbag that is somewhat exclusive. What makes the Nannini label more exclusive than others is it’s availability (or lack thereof in this case). You go into any department store and there in the handbag department is a sea of Coach, Dooney and Bourke, Juicy Couture, Kate Spade and many others. Yes, the bags are expensive and designer and purchasing on
e of these brands is sure to get you noticed, but the fact is, twenty other people could come along and purchase the same bag in the same day. The thing that I like about the Nannini is that, while it is extremely well known overseas, it is not as widely known here which means only a few select retailors offer them. That is why, when an aquaintence happens to catch you sporting one of Nannini’s newest bags from the spring collection (love this one - the ruffled leather is super feminine and creates an amazing contrast against the earthy shade of mud gray), you will feel a total surge of fabulousness when you tell her that it is an Italian label that hasn’t quite made it big here yet and that you “discovered” it rather than going to your local Macy’s to get it. I just think that for such a high quality label, you can’t beat the price. And don’t expect them to stay this price once we begin seeing Hollywood’s hottest toting them around town!
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1. Winsome | September 9th, 2007 at 9:34 am
I just purchase the fantastic Nannini Satchel in black. The look of the hardware on this bag is what attracted me to this style. I have not heard of this designer before so I took a chance with selecting my design. When I receive my shipment, I could not wait to open it. To my amazement, I was very impressed.
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