february is for shitposting
Feb. 4th, 2019 06:48 pmor so I've been told.
I bought a small, cute purse because I was tired of carrying around my big, kind ugly purse. I figured having a small one would force me to cut back on carrying around junk I didn't really need.
Well, now I can't fit a book in my purse for trips downtown on the Metro, I have to carry it around. And I still end up with five tubes of lipstick in the bottom, making it impossible for phone + wallet + keys to fit without making it lumpy and ungainly.
Gonna have to shop for a medium purse, or a less-ugly big one. I browsed at Macy's the other day and ended up making eyes at designer purses, but I could never convince myself to actually spend that much on a bag. I am a Target pricepoint and always will be.
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I bought a small, cute purse because I was tired of carrying around my big, kind ugly purse. I figured having a small one would force me to cut back on carrying around junk I didn't really need.
Well, now I can't fit a book in my purse for trips downtown on the Metro, I have to carry it around. And I still end up with five tubes of lipstick in the bottom, making it impossible for phone + wallet + keys to fit without making it lumpy and ungainly.
Gonna have to shop for a medium purse, or a less-ugly big one. I browsed at Macy's the other day and ended up making eyes at designer purses, but I could never convince myself to actually spend that much on a bag. I am a Target pricepoint and always will be.
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Date: 2019-02-05 02:40 am (UTC)(On the off chance it helps: I've had a fair bit of luck with Baggallini, which I wouldn't file under inexpensive bags but are also not designer prices, and I've sometimes managed to get really good prices on them at Amazon. O_o They're good at having lots of pockets that tend to be genuinely useful as opposed to being sad pouches that hold basically nothing or are badly positioned.)