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Calulating Kane's Cost

I've always obsessed about this Christopher Kane gel-filled oversized colorful clutch the moment I saw it on Tommy Ton's website. It reminded me of funky school stationary back in the 80's. But I couldn't justify the clutch's price as it was selling for KD 250 (£560). Today however, it's a different story. The clutch is  selling at a discount on TheOutnet.com for around KD 74 (£168). Is it still worth it?


Comments

Safiyya said…
Psychedelic! I think they look pretty cool. I'd purchase them, if I love it then it's worth it, I don't mind wearing stuff which are sooo yesterday or not on trend. After 20 years it'll be instyle again (or become vintage), I'd be a trendsetter :P hoho~

Love u, S.
Unknown said…
Depending on how many times you're going to wear it. The clutches are gorgeous and I love Christopher Kane, but his prices be killing me.

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Anonymous said…
Nope. Not worth it :)
Confashion said…
Safiyya
I think in 20 years time, the gel will dry up by then :P but still I find them very cute!

Kamea411
I know! Quite pricey for a plastic clutch!

Anonymous
Thanks :)

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