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Review on ๐Ÿ‘œ Large Leopard Vercord Patterned Purse Handbag Tote Organizer Insert with Zipper Handle for Women by Richard Bowens

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's a useless piece of crap.

I opened the flat bubble envelope and pulled out this tiny thing. Not at all what I expected. For the exorbitant amount I paid for shipping, let alone this product, I will be returning it for a refund. I wanted to use this in my large Longchamp le Pliage bag to organize travel documents and essentials. That is far too little. I took the medium one because I felt the Longsham is about 12 inches wide and the average organizer is 11 inches. somehow this organizer fits into a quarter of the space of a large le pliage. My everyday bag is a Dooney and Bourke Belvedere hobo. This bag is heavy initially, and this organizer is heavy empty. So I can't use it in my purse. The organizer itself is of high quality, durable and does not look cheap. It's WAY smaller than expected, heavy and a HUGE disappointment! I feel really depressed. I chose this organizer because the dahlia (? is that right?) from the youtube video didn't have all the zipped compartments that this one has, but it's larger than this one and fits better in a large le pliage. Speaking of zippered compartments, the so-called "secret compartmentโ€ is nothing more than a regular SMALL zippered divider bag, which is practically useless. I don't think my Travelon zip wallet will fit in it, and I KNOW my Indexer foldable wallet absolutely won't fit in this organizer. The large open space this organizer has is absolutely too small to fit more than one bag that I carry in my purse. This medium sized organizer is too small to be useful. The large size is only an inch or two larger, so it definitely won't make a difference. You get what you pay for. I have to pay about $27 for a proper organizer made specifically for the large Le Pliage. I am feeling so bad.

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