Today is the day of similarities and mirror images. Maybe I am just being small minded and not thinking of all of the designers out there and the possibilities of bags seriously looking like others. I understand that a handbag is a handbag, and there is quite a high chance that many may look the same. But some bags a little more unique and still seem to have a long lost twin brother/sister out there resembling them. Recently I told you about the Bulga Large Studded Hobo. And today I found the Tanner Krolle Leather Tote which looks quite a bit like the Bulga bag. The shape was the first thing that struck me as Bulga! That is the bulk of the resemblance I see, the shape. Don’t get me wrong, this Tanner Krolle bag is really nice and the price tag goes to show you that (at least you would think so with the price you have to buy it for). The bag is “softly gathered in etched leather with a drawstring closure”. The leather looks quite smooth and beautiful on the sides and the bottom (I know, I can’t actually see the bottom but I saw the bottom at Saks last night!). There are double handles and the chocolately brown color is accented with brushed gold hardware. In case you worry about where you set the bag, there are protective feet. The inside is lined with cotton and has both zip and open pockets for whatever storage space you may need. Measuring in at 15″H X 14″L X 5½”W, this bag is a bit differently sized than the Bulga bag, but personally, I still see the resemblance. Buy this bag via Saks for $995.
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