Okay, let’s talk about this black quilted Chanel handbag thing. It’s been on my mind for ages, you know? Like, years. Seeing it everywhere, magazines, online, people walking around looking chic. Always thought, “One day, maybe.”

So, I finally decided, yeah, it’s time. Not for any huge reason, no big promotion or birthday milestone, just felt like, if not now, when? Started looking around properly then. Went online first, obviously. Saw the prices. Wow. Okay, deep breaths. Knew it wouldn’t be cheap, but still, seeing the number makes you pause.
Doing the Homework
Didn’t just jump in. Started reading reviews, watching videos. People talk about the leather, the chain, the different sizes. Classic flap? Medium? Jumbo? Wallet on chain? So many choices. I figured I needed something practical, not too tiny, not ridiculously big. Something I could actually use day-to-day if I wanted, not just for fancy dinners.
- Considered pre-owned. Looked at reputable sites. Some good options, saved a bit of cash maybe.
- Thought about vintage. Some have real character, but worried about condition.
- Ended up leaning towards new. Wanted the whole experience, the box, the dust bag, all of it. Silly, maybe, but felt right for the first one.
Making the Move
Took me a few weeks of just thinking, comparing. Went to a store to see them in person. Feeling the leather, the weight of the chain. That kind of sealed the deal. The black quilted classic flap, medium size. Just felt… right. Classic for a reason, I guess.
So, I pulled the trigger. Went back to the store. Felt a bit nerve-wracking, handing over that much money for a bag! But the experience was nice. They wrap it all up beautifully. Felt like a proper treat.
Living With It
Got it home. Unboxed it slowly. That smell of new leather. Gorgeous. Started using it pretty much straight away. Took it out for coffee, then to dinner. It does feel special, carrying it. Fits the essentials – phone, small wallet, keys, lipstick. Not a massive carry-all, but enough for most days.

Been using it for a while now. It’s holding up well. The quilting is still puffy. The leather’s softening just a tiny bit, which I like. I’m careful with it, of course. Put it back in its dust bag when I’m not using it. Wipe it down if it gets caught in a drizzle.
Was it worth it? For me, yeah. It’s a classic piece I know I’ll have and use for years. It makes me feel put-together, even if I’m just in jeans and a t-shirt. It wasn’t just buying a bag, it was the whole process, the saving (well, mental saving!), the research, the final decision. Feels good. Really good.