Showing posts with label Coffin Purse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffin Purse. Show all posts

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,