Tod’s “Took Sacca Media”


Tod's Took Sacca MediaI know this might sound a bit strange and odd, since Tod’s is a renowed designer house, but somehow it never made it to my favourites. When discussing their bags, I consider them overhyped. Maybe it’s just that their vision of what a handbag should look like isn’t compatible with mine, but anyhow, my opinion is that they just can’t get it right. I mean, you can’t design a bag looking like this and expect people to like it. I’m not saying that I dislike all their bags, but I would never consider buying any.

On the other hand they do know how to design and make great shoes, so they should probably just stick to that, instead of designing bags that are rarely worth of any admiration at all.

This has been my opinion for a long time now, and since I only recently decided to share my opinions and views with you, I thought it was time I say it aloud, particularly because this one alarmed my senses. There’s no point in weighing what to say and what to hold back, especially because I consider honesty to be a virtue.

Seems like someone was in a big hurry when finishing this bag, because not enough attention was paid to detailing the bag properly. Judging by the absurd shape of the pockets on the front, I would say that this bag is a combination of two different bags. Is it really possible no one noticed that when actually manufacturing it? I understand you can pair two different black socks together, but how can this happen with a bag? Why not call this bag Negligence Sacca Media? And the price?
Enough said…

SIZE: 12.5″ x 9.5″ 6″

PRICE: 1750,00$ @ Saks.com


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