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The Perfect Purse Fit

Friday, October 24th, 2008

I think a purse should feel just right when you try it on. Just like a pair of jeans. When you find that perfect pair of jeans you really do not have to look in the mirror, but the pair just feels right as you zip them.

It is the same way with a purse. It has to feel just right on your shoulder, across your body, or in your hand. So it is pretty easy, if you are at the store holding different purses and trying them on. But here is a bit of challenge for online shoppers. But I wanted to let you know about a feature at the Official Coach website that solves this issue for you.

At the Coach webiste, you choose the style of purse you are interested in. Then you will see a ‘try this bag on’ button. Just choose that option. At the next the window choose the range of your height. You will then see a picture of what that purse would look on you from the side view.

To see this feature in action, I ‘tried on’ the Patent Zoe purse. So you can look to see how I would look in a Patent Zoe purse. I think I look stunning.

How do you shop?

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Coach Lovers – what kind of Coach buyer are you?
• Do you only buy the latest style in a retail store?
• Are you a Coach Outlet Store shopper looking a fairly new style?
• Do you look for a great deal at a Coach Factory Outlet?
It is interesting to me that the Coach Company targets different segments of the buyers looking to please everyone with Coach craftsmanship and quality. According to my research, (more…)

Conquering the Bottomless Pit

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008


Conquering the Bottomless Pit
Yes, we have read in many articles on organization that everything needs a place. Obviously those writers don’t carry purses. I do believe in a purse that keeping everything in its place is very hard to do because throwing things in your purse is so easy. And if you are out and about with small children, like me, the last priority is to make sure your purse stays nice and organized. The little pockets on the inside of the purses are great ideas but do take extra time to use. Then you must remember to check the little pockets for stuff when you are looking for the missing item. So for the majority of my purse items, I have a simple strategy – carry a smaller sized purse to limit capacity and throw everything in it. I have had to modify that strategy to be able to find two key items – my keys and cell phone.
After tackling a grocery trip with four children, the last thing anyone in my family wants to do is wait after we have checked out while Mommy tries to find her keys while I try to keep the little ones seated and the loose kids from running away. Not such a great strategy, so I make a change.
I like to do things in small manageable steps. So for me, I had to solve my two most frustrating issues with my purse. Small and manageable steps are as key to me as quick and easy implementation. There was not time to go out and shop for the perfect purse to fit my key and phone issue, I needed to make a change fast.
So I switched around the use for the outside section on my purse that allows you to slide anything (and everything) for a quick place. Of course I had to pull out all kinds of little treasures, but now I was armed and ready. Waa, laa! The side pocket became the new home for the keys and phone in which I do not slide anything else.
It was unbelievable how that small change made such a difference in life. No more trying to find the keys and keep the kids all together in hectic public places while I dig. No more randomly ringing phone in an undisclosed location in my purse while everyone looks at you wondering when you are going to answer. Yes, control and order in the bottomless pit if only on two items – was great for me.
My next change came a few weeks later when I went to reach for a business card and out comes business cards with a feminine product. Thankfully, I was able to quickly drop with unwanted item without notice. But, potentially a pretty embarrassing situation. So for those nice little pockets in my purse, I only use one and that is for business cards. ☺
So enough about me, what about you? Take a second to think of the most frustrating part of using your purse…
a. Cannot ever find your car keys?
b. Your phone is ringing and ringing and still you cannot find it?
c. A pen? You know there is one, somewhere.
d. The information you need is on a piece of paper somewhere.
e. Do you get a worse headache just trying to find medicine in your purse?
f. Pictures of your family and pets get ruined before you can show anyone?
g. Need money but you know there is a twenty somewhere there?
Whatever it is for you. Just fix one thing this week that frustrates you about your purse. Then, leave a comment for everyone so our purses can be something that helps us look and feel great, not a source of frustration.

My Purse is a Bottomless Pit! What about yours?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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