A Day in the Life of Undyed Binder Zero

Yesterday was the first big outing for Undyed Binder Zero. It was raining and I was using my Filofax Charleston handbag which has a black lining. It was in my bag with my keys, pens and wet umbrella.

The kind of life I lead and the kind of job I have I cannot baby my bags or my binders. I counted today and I took the binder out of my bag sixteen times. This would be far more complicated if I used a dust bag. Particularly as I use it as a wallet.

At the end of the day it did have a mark or two but I can see that it is going to develop a gorgeous patina.

Two people spontaneously commented on it. My first student of the day and the woman who served me when I was buying lunch.

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About to go into my brown Filofax Charleston handbag, bought from bouteia on eBay.This is a really lovely bag.
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On my lap on the train. My belt is by Elliot Rhodes.
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My first student of the day. We were doing a run through of a presentation she is presenting in Brussels next week. This involves going through the presentation, doing a dry run, timing it, brainstorming questions she may receive and then another run through. The language is quite technical and specific and you also have to take into account Brussels-speak. Anyone who works with it will know what I mean!

 

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Lunch. I am still not feeling up to eating so it was a liquid lunch while I answered emails and read through documents for my next meeting.

 

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Collecting a parcel at the post office
A teeny smudge. But with this kind of leather you soon don't notice it. The first ones are always the hardest!
A teeny smudge. But with this kind of leather you soon don’t notice it. The first ones are always the hardest!
Next to the bed. The green croc is a Smythson King's manuscript book in Emerald.
Next to the bed. The green croc is a Smythson King’s manuscript book in Emerald.

Author: Janet Carr

Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.

5 thoughts

  1. The Charleston bag is stunning. I regret they don’t make them any more. They were so great for carrying files, books and planners. I wish l had bought one when they were still making them.
    How long have you had yours, Janet?

    1. About a year I think. Gorgeous and very light plus very well designed – three compartments and lots of little pockets and pouches. I love it! I got it from bouteia on eBay for about €90.

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