Lodis Grateful Glam Diva Clutch
Tie-dye made a brief appearance during this past year. It appeared mostly in clothing and it was quite subdued, nothing like the psychedelics of my mom’s hippie days. Personally, I loved this trend and I still do! If you missed out before, I don’t think it is too late to partake in a little tie-dye. There are still plenty of lovely pieces out there and some of them aren’t even clothing! Take the Lodis Grateful Glam Diva Clutch, for example! But wait, I thought these new tie-dyes were non-psychedelic. So why am I envisioning little Grateful Dead bears marching across the screen? Perhaps using the word “grateful” wasn’t the best choice in this situation. And the mere mentioning of the Grateful Dead really makes me sound old!
All kidding aside, the Lodis Grateful Glam Diva Clutch is a very attractive piece! Recently, Lodis has been giving the whole handbag thing a try. Their small leather goods, however, are still (in my opinion) their best creations! This lovely framed clutch is slim and sleek. It would make a great casual evening clutch, but it could easily double as a large wallet (it has tons of credit card slots inside). Just imagine opening up your neutral handbag to find a colorful tie-dye surprise inside! Talk about brightening up a dreary day!
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I like the green tie-dye.
How much are they? I don’t know, this doesn’t really seem like a purse I would carry.
I really like the green and purple one!
Oh no, I was thinking the same thing too. :|
Hehe, I was thinking the same thing too when I heard the name.
Ick, I remember over spring when a couple designers were trying to push the tie-dye trend. Boy did that fail.