Friday, May 30, 2014

Kreepsville 666 Bones Coffin Bag




If you're into horror movies and you haven't heard of Kreepsville 666, you're missing out.

Being a big horror movie fan myself, I couldn't resist this coffin-shaped bag featuring a print of human bones. Even the handle is adorable - it's a miniature human femur bone, in case you couldn't tell.

The bag is made of vinyl, so it's vegi-leather and safe for vegans. It's also convenient because you can use it as a hand bag or attach the shoulder strap if you prefer to wear your purse instead of hold it. The strap is also unusual because it's made of a light-weight chain with only a vegi-leather accent strip where it hits the shoulder.




Even the inside is cute….printed with eyeballs and the brand's logo, the liner is to die for, if you'll excuse the pun.


I think it also warrants mentioning that Kreepsville 666 stands by its products. Let me tell you a little story to explain.

Originally, I purchased this bag from an online retailer and hid it away in my purse cubby, awaiting the perfect opportunity to use it. I "saved" it for about two months, until I had a fun outing of wine tasting with my bosses planned. I figured that was the perfect occasion to break this baby out for a day of fun and tasty alcohol. I carried the bag for not even five minutes and guess what? The whole top came off! I was beyond pissed. I mean, literally, I hadn't used the purse for five minutes! I cradled it for the rest of the day and felt lucky that there's not a lot of activity involved in sitting at a bar sipping wine and eating a picnic lunch.

Anyways, when I got home, I was still mad so I wrote the Kreepsville 666 Facebook page and sent them a photo of what had happened. They were apologetic and said they would be checking with the manufacturer to make sure this was only a one-off issue. And guess what? They got some info from me and sent me a brand new bag FREE OF CHARGE! Now THAT'S customer service! :) Needless to say, I won't be hesitating to buy anything from them in the future.

Ultimately, my verdict on the bag is that it's worth the $40-$50 investment, depending where you buy it from. Kreepsville has a whole line of these little coffin-shaped bags in different themes ranging from Elvira to plain black with studs….the black studded one will be the next bag I buy!

Thanks for reading,


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