Nancy Gonzalez Crocodile Striped Tote

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Aug 3, 2009 / Posted in Exotics, Nancy Gonzalez Handbags, Totes by Amanda Mull.

I both love and hate the Nancy Gonzalez Crocodile Striped Tote. I love it because it is, without a doubt, pretty much gorgeous. The color is listed as tan, which would normally be boring, but the subtle olive green undertones that run through it are enough to make the color something that you don’t see everyday while still maintaining its neutrality. The pale, unobtrusive color does wonders to highlight what’s really important about this bag – the structure. This is the second bag we’ve seen today that has juxtaposed exotic leathers and suede, and the effect here is simultaneously just as successful and totally different. The crocodile mixed with the softer, tactile suede gives the sewn-together strips a depth of visual interest and texture that is absolutely brilliant; I really can’t say enough about it.

Nancy Gonzalez Crocodile Striped Tote

What bothers me, though, is that the beauty of the crocodile skin is somewhat lost in the strips of leather and suede. My feeling, as I have explained before, is always that a bag made out of an exotic leather should use that leather’s natural texture to its greatest advantage. In tiny strips, it’s basically impossibly to do that. Stamped croc would have probably been a more cost-effective and appropriate material to use here, even though I’m not generally a proponent of stamping anything on high-end handbags. The price is somewhat reasonable for a bag that does use a great deal of exotic leather, though, so when that’s combined with the bag’s sleek beauty, I can’t hate it too much. Buy through Saks for $2750.

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9 Responses to “Nancy Gonzalez Crocodile Striped Tote”:

  1. Sarah says:

    I kind of like this bag, but I wish Nancy had made it in a more interesting color. Even though I love simple bags, the color on this makes it boring to me. It would have been gorgeous in a more green shade, or something in matte shine black.

    Reply Aug 3, 2009 4:26PM
  2. michaelstjames says:

    i coudn’t agree more. what a waste of the beautiful crocodile skin!

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    Reply Aug 3, 2009 4:50PM
  3. susan says:

    Not feeling the love.

    Reply Aug 3, 2009 5:47PM
  4. renee says:

    I usually drop dead in my tracks for Gonzales. This just doesn’t jump out at me….

    Reply Aug 3, 2009 7:51PM
  5. Merve says:

    i so agree with Renee. Im usually staring at Gonzalez with tongue out & tail wagging :) but this one is just bland.

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 1:12AM
  6. chirpy_gal says:

    AWESOME…. BRILLIANT :)

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 4:40AM
  7. Linda says:

    Can’t see the color going with anything in my wardrobe and can’t justify paying that amount and don’t like that the bag doesn’t have a more secure closure!

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 5:05AM
  8. Caroline @ Salescoop says:

    I love this bag. I think it is super classic looking and I really love the olive undertones. It is complex yet simple. The price is RELATIVELY low, also!

    Caroline
    http://www.twitter.com/salescoop

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 12:32PM
  9. MizzJ says:

    Normally I’m all for neutral colored purses, but I agree with the first comment in that it would pop a lot more in a more vibrant color.
    http://highmaintenancewoman.blogspot.com

    Reply Aug 4, 2009 9:25PM

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