Proenza Schouler Extra Large PS1

Jul 31, 2009 / Posted in Shoulder Bags by Megs Mahoney Dusil.

Proenza Schouler Extra Large PS1

Just another version of one of the coveted Proenza Schouler bags. We have introduced you to nearly every version of the Proenza Schouler PS1 that has been released and this one is not much different. Main difference is the size, this is the Proenza Schouler Extra Large PS1 which not only is larger but also moves the price tag up into an extra large number. I prefer the medium size but if I am being completely honest with you I really just want the Crocodile Satchel. The chocolate suede looks scrumptious. What are your thoughts on the size? Buy through Net A Porter for $2,350.

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16 Responses to “Proenza Schouler Extra Large PS1”:

  1. 19yearslater says:

    The size and look would make it a great schoolbag, but I wouldn’t want to put books and binders in it.

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 1:03PM
  2. michaelstjames says:

    perfect manbag!

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    Reply Jul 31, 2009 1:07PM
  3. Septembre says:

    Big, small, leather, suede, man, woman…no matter what I love/want/need that bag!

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    Reply Jul 31, 2009 1:13PM
  4. Linda says:

    It looks a little big for me. I think I’d go with the next size down. also, does anybody find that the two straps are a pain to insert into thier holders? Or don’t you bother to fasten them?

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 2:17PM
  5. renee says:

    It would make an awesome university messenger bag! I am only spoiling my daughter with a really cool vintage coach leather messenger of mine for fall. She was thrilled! I won’t let her see this one!

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 3:46PM
  6. otter says:

    Makes me think about going to work. . . and I don’t like that feeling. I will pass.

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 4:36PM
  7. atrophia says:

    I think the size is fine, but it’s brown, suede and more expensive so I think I’d give it a pass. Besides, the larger the bag the more stuff I always try to cram in it.

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 4:44PM
  8. hannah says:

    Looks like an expensive Botkier Sasha.

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 7:03PM
  9. Sylvia says:

    It looks like a great size to haul around a laptop and some books around!
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    Reply Jul 31, 2009 9:17PM
  10. Lark_Lulu says:

    The perfect size and I truly like its school bag look.

    Reply Jul 31, 2009 11:36PM
  11. Sher says:

    I have this bag in black leather in medium. It holds a lot and is very well organized. I don’t bother with the straps. You don’t need to. This size would be nice for travel I guess. I just don’t need a bag this large on a daily basis.

    Reply Aug 1, 2009 7:58PM
  12. rainrowan says:

    This bag is perfect for a certain type of fashionista – stylish studious types. I envision a much different outfit than the one shown.

    Reply Aug 2, 2009 2:37PM
  13. rainrowan says:

    The size would be great for books, gagdets, cardigan. Good city travel bag.

    Reply Aug 2, 2009 2:39PM
  14. Alena Maggy says:

    Have always loved shoulder bags to handbags and this Proenza Schouler is just one of those perfectly sized shoulder bags not overdone for an Extra large dimension. Thumbs up.
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    Reply Aug 2, 2009 3:41PM
  15. Jane H. says:

    i can only hope they bring out the PS1 in nylon or canvas because I hate
    ruining leather…….

    Reply Aug 2, 2009 6:30PM
  16. why says:

    no,I haven’t meet with so expensive bags, you must very rich!
    http://www.itmesstore.com

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 2:23AM

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