@DPD I didn’t really care about my green L. bag at the time – I only bought it because it was $5 and I didn’t want to carry my messenger bag every day – but now I cherish this artifact. And if people think I go to Yale? All the better.
@damn I just bought 3 of these and you have to shit on the parade. The illustration is still nice. No way in hell I’ll buy a “book culture” bag with a silly bird on it. WTF? I will not be associated with that embarrassing dearth of creativity.
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@confusion guess which one is not a women…
@random women and those HUGE bags.
@DPD I didn’t really care about my green L. bag at the time – I only bought it because it was $5 and I didn’t want to carry my messenger bag every day – but now I cherish this artifact. And if people think I go to Yale? All the better.
@tim gunn nice, bwog. you pulled a sunday ny times style section.
but fear this, labyrinth apparel-owners: you’re likely to be mistaken for yalies now. it hurts.
@damn I just bought 3 of these and you have to shit on the parade. The illustration is still nice. No way in hell I’ll buy a “book culture” bag with a silly bird on it. WTF? I will not be associated with that embarrassing dearth of creativity.
@were not allowed to bring those to MA on monday, but if i could, here’s what i’d put in it:
@hah well played.