It’s not big enough for carrying your ball to the local lanes, but I’ve fallen hard for this Debut Bowler from Stuart Weitzman.
It’s strange, because this isn’t usually the sort of bag that would start my pulse racing. Colorblocking has never been my favorite look, but it works here. Pairing gold, gray, and pink is a bold move, but Stuart Weitzman has made the colors mellow enough to complement one another. Frankly I’m not a fan of the stronger monochrome and coral pink color schemes, but this gentle one is really lovely. The pearlized finish to the calf leather is also alluring, adding shine that works well with the gleaming golden turnlock pocket.
The muted colors of the exterior contrast with the wild leopard print lining we find inside. It covers a space that is small but well organized, with a zippered pocket to hold anything you couldn’t fit in the one up front.
The pair of short handles works well with the Debut’s retro good looks, but they’re not ideal for a busy day of running errands. That’s when the longer strap steps in. It’s fully adjustable to help the Debut work as a shoulder or cross-body bag.
At $475 we’re not getting a lot of bag for our dollar, but it’s so well made that I think it’s worth the splurge!
More Features of This Stuart Weitzman Colorblocked Satchel
- Zipper closure
- Dual handles with a 5 inch drop
- An adjustable, attachable strap with a 12 to 21 inch drop
- Measures 7 x 11 x 5.5 inches
- Made in Spain