Marc by Marc Jacobs Ozzie Aiden Bag
Mr. Jacobs and his funky line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, never seems to let us fans down. There is always a perfect addition available for every handbag type of gal. Our recent find has us raving about how diverse Mr. Jacobs keeps his collection. This time around, there are no bizarre characters or giant logos to cause disruption; instead, we’re presented with a design that brings classiness and at a decent price tag too! The Ozzie Square Baby Aiden Bag is presented in a dome shaped design that resembles the cutest bowling bag possibly available. To the gal who dislikes the hand carried look, you have the ability to carry over the shoulder or cross body by means of a matching detachable body strap. The supple color of Faded Mauve allows this piece to be carried from the day to the night scene, and of course the finishing touch of gold toned hardware emphasizes the color, perfectly.
This is definitely something I would judge at first glance, as a four-digit priced handbag, thanks to the faux embossed-ostrich leather. The rich-looking texture kicks this piece up a notch to the sophistication level. This adorable piece will make the perfect bowler for the modest bagista who isn’t afraid to add some color to the wardrobe. If you prefer a funkier taste, you can find this style in Bright Plum as well.
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This bag is on my birthday wish list. Gosh I hope I get it!
Cute bag. I love Marc by Marc Jacobs. I just hope that this is not a trend of charging $328 for a faux leather bag. I love MbMJ because I could have the designer label at an affordable price while still having leather.
Love this bag, but I’m disappointed it’s not real leather. No way would I pay $328 for something that’s not real leather.