Goldenbleu isn’t known for creating bags that break from the norm, and this stripey Rachelle hobo is a new design of the brand’s old favorite.
The shape of this bag makes the most of the smooth and sleek patent panels. Rather than going over the top, the emphasis instead is on a simple basic shape that lets the angular patchwork speak for itself. I do wish that the handle wasn’t chain, and instead that it continued the expensive leather theme; the chain devalues it a little.
Underneath the varieties of navy, silver and plum lies a functional interior. It’s just the right width for a decent amount of contents, and with a nice functional interior pocket. The signature lining is also in a shade that makes it harder to mark or damage. Thankfully!
This patchwork hobo may not be the most revolutionary bag in the world, but at least Goldenbleu knows what its are doing. It does it well, but with the company now bankrupt it’s a shame we’ll never see what it could do beyond this single luxury look.
More Features of this Striped Goldenbleu Hobo
- An oversized chain handle
- Signature lining
- Interior pocket wit leather trim
- Multiple shades patent exterior