On Thursday, I had the best luck while shopping. It just must have been my day. While I was out at the local Life Line, I found this absolutely gorgeous Asian-style bag that stood out from the other bags; quite literally. With its colour and the stitching of the flowers on it, you could tell it had been loved by its previous owner.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Asian Flowers
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Hard-cased Cane Number
On Thursday, I had the best shopping day; seeing I was out all day on my normal day for shopping. And I bought some lovely pieces at Life Line too; including this wonderful bag.
Now, the last bag I saw that was the hard-case type was coconut bag and it was lovely. But I did the silly thing and passed it up. This one is similar, but it is made of cane and has the hinge in the same place - on the bottom. Despite the inside of it needing a complete replacement (the fabric is looking a little worse for wear), I found this bag endearing and bought it.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Golden
Now, yesterday, I scored well at Life Line. Actually, I thought I wasn't going to; but I looked over at the glass case and spotted a lovely little glo-mesh purse. It was in such gorgeous condition that I asked to look at it and the lady took it out for me. As soon as I opened it, I knew exactly where I had seen one just like it; and you know, the other one I have is in exactly the same condition as this one, but it's white/creme.
From Vietnam
I sometimes find the most amazing things in Life Line - and other charity stores. However, I found this lovely little beauty in my local Life Line Store and was absolutely blown away by its colour and originality. When I looked at the tag on the inside to see how to clean it (as it looked a little grubby on the bottom from use), I found it was made in Vietnam! What a find!
Pretty In Pink
The other week, I was at Life Line and couldn't find a single coin purse. But I wasn't discouraged. I kept digging to the bottom of the box and found a lovely pink vinyl wallet instead (actually, I found a few wallets there). And as I inspected it, I found its design really spoke to me. It's very lovely and retro and usable.
However, the only small problem that was wrong with it was that the main clip that did up the whole thing - and thus
kept it all together - was very much warn and the vinyl was cracked. The previous owner had loved this lovely pink wallet very much and had upgraded to a better - most probably a bigger - model. This one has enough space for credit cards and I.D, money and a little bit of coinage (but not a large amount). However, seeing I've used it, the
coin area isn't all that reliable in the way of opening properly. Yes, it will do up nicely, but on opening, it's difficult and - if I'm not careful - it will spill my money everywhere. This is most probably why the wallet was donated to Life Line.
However, I bought it because of its beauty and what decade it came from; not because of its badly designed coin ompartment. Otherwise, it was a great find.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Mary-Kate and Ashley
I had a good shopping day last week. At first, though, I thought there wasn't anything worthwhile in the boxes at Life Line, until I went back and had a better rummage through.
At the bottom of the box, hiding amongst some of the grubbier bags was a little handbag by Mary-Kate and Ashley. The label was still on the inside of the zipper! Now, how good was that for a find? I had a good look around in it and found nothing wrong with it. Now, it's a part of my collection.
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