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Originally Posted by
LabelKing 
Goyard--Awkwardly stiff including the leather. Rather pricey and the "in-brand" as far as logos are concerned. Comes in a multitude of colors; can be customized by means of painting, but do you want to be one of those homosexuals with a faux- Royal crown and monogram on their lemonade yellow Goyard tote?

exactly. That seems a little TOO much sparkle. Did you see when barney's had them put a skull and crossbones on the tote a few years back? Teh Decadentz LOVED that one. Anyway, I'll give my fully-formatted version:
Goyard ($1200 and up) PROS: Good quality, excellent longevity, classic monogram and wide range of colors. CONS: Pricing makes LV look like a bargain, logo is hardly subtle, canvas and leather are quite stiff, styles are also limited. FINAL VERDICT: I can't tell you NOT to get one, but certainly don't make it your everyday, constant use bag. Quoth teh LK, "do you want to be one of those homosexuals with a faux- Royal crown and monogram on their lemonade yellow Goyard tote?"
Asprey ($1000 and up) PROS: Beautiful leathers, simple styling, neat details like gold or silver corners, silk linings (often in Asprey royal purple!) and good hardware. Can usually be found discounted heavily, if you know where to look. CONS: Expensive with limited styles, sometimes bordering on boring. Recent use of logo on some bags odd and ugly. Sometimes weird colors (some medicinal looking blue or purple, for example; I blame Chalayan for this, who designed there for a while). FINAL VERDICT: Asprey has its place in the pantheon of beautiful leathers, with Hermes and Valextra. I've always been happy with my Asprey items, though they are sometimes a little stodgy. If you see something you like and it's in your price range, go for it. Also be aware that old Asprey was made in England, but "new" Asprey is a relaunch of the brand with most items (that I've seen) made in Italy.
Versace ($800-1800) PROS: Quality on the top-tier bags is actually pretty good. Nice leathers, good hardware, decent linings. When they want to, Versace knows how to make a decent accessory. CONS: Sometimes over-the-top styles, bordering on garish. Very expensive. Sometimes not very functional, focusing on weird design. FINAL VERDICT: Versace never really made it out of the 80's. Unless you didn't either, I wouldn't recommend their bags. There are lots of others that will do the job... better... without looking like a brand whore and at 1/3 the price.
Etro ($700-1500) PROS: Beautiful use of color. Nobody does color better than Etro. Interesting styles and decent quality w/ wide range of products. Prices quite high, but not as high as their competition and often can be obtained at discount. CONS: Colors are sometimes TOO much to be usable on a daily basis. Like, how often can you REALLY use a bright lime green briefcase? Hardware and construction for entry-level bags can be quite poor (cheap zippers and lining). FINAL VERDICT: If you want a bag with subtle flare and can afford it, Etro is always a good choice. Unlike Versace above, function is rarely sacrificed for style, but instead blended well together.
Byblos ($500-1200) PROS: Like Etro, beautiful use of color. Where Etro is more classic, however, Byblos is a little trendier and edgy. Interesting patterns and styles. Usually made in Italy. CONS: Quality can be dodgy. Byblos was never really a top-tier brand, so the quality sometimes feels like a diffusion, but still quite expensive. Also, hard to find with limited distribution. FINAL VERDICT: I still like Byblos and think they do interesting things, though definitely not a choice for an "everyday" bag.
Armani Lines (Giorgio Armani & Emporio Armani) GA: $1000 and up EA: $450-1500 PROS: Giorgio- Beautiful styles and distinct design, with luxe-ish use of materials and colors. Emporio- Wide range of styles w/ full men's collection. CONS: Price to Quality ratio for both is very poor. Hardware and materials used do not even come close to matching up to the price. For a $2500 bag, you expect the best, not cheap synthetic linings and YKK zippers. With EA, the Logo's are garish to the point of being comical; bags often made outside Italy (eastern Europe, Turkey, Africa, and China). FINAL VERDICT: Given the huge range of stuff he makes, I still pick up an Armani bag now and then for an "extra." I would only advise doing this if you see the bag in person and decide you like it. Otherwise, it can be iffy. Also, what about some cheaper brands... like less than $200? Most of the bags I've been mentioning are top-tier, which might be beyond the budgets of many. Any good recs for less expensive brands, ala
Latico or some others like that?