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BALLY TEXI TC Hobo Bag
Monday, April 4th, 2011The Texi TC hobo bag by Bally has quite the unique look going on because its overall shape and framework is like nothing else out there. Furthermore, this handbag looks like it’s one-of-a-kind. That’s important because Bally is a luxury brand and frankly, nobody wants to shell out tons of money for a ho-hum, forgettable [...]
Bally Texi Hobo Bag
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010The Bally Texi hobo bag is ultra-classy and elegant, which is just what you’d expect from the Bally name. This bag has a very sleek and simple design which features a slanted zipper pocket on the front with visible stitching details around the rest of the handbag. The Texi bag would make the perfect accessory [...]
BALLY Mae Bowling Bag
Sunday, November 14th, 2010Animal prints are gonna be one of the biggest fashion trends of the coming year and it’s great to see a luxury label like Bally really get it right. The Bally Mae bowling bag has a beautiful brown snakeskin pattern which elegantly subdued and I also love the metal hook on the front because it [...]
A Bag for Every Budget: Bally
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010Well it’s time now for another edition of A Bag for Every Budget in which I will choose a high-end handbag and provide two affordable alternatives. This time I’ve decided upon Bally (which just so happens to be one of the most expensive labels out there). The Bally Mogan Fold-Over Wristlet will run you a [...]
Bally Lyn Satchel is Chic and Organized
Saturday, August 14th, 2010The first thing you’ll notice when looking at the Bally Lyn satchel is the stitching detail. This etching pattern follows the framework of the bag and in turn adds a sense of dimension. If I had to choose, I would say that the bronze chain straps are my favorite thing about the Lyn satchel and [...]
BATTLE OF THE BAGS: Bally vs. CC Skye
Sunday, July 18th, 2010When you look at the Bally Dasha hobo and the CC Skye Love 82 hobo, there are some obvious similarities. For example, they are both made with a gorgeous deep red leather, they’re both slouchy, and they’re both edgy yet versatile. The big difference between the two is definitely the price. The Bally goes for [...]















