Uncommonly Good UncommonGoods

When I was younger shopping for birthdays, for Christmas, anniversaries and so on was about finding something that worked, that didn’t cost the heart and was easy to get hold of. Don’t get me wrong, I put thought into gifts but perhaps not as much thought as I do now.

Nothing dramatic has happened to alter my way of shopping or rather my thinking about shopping in general, I guess I’m just a little older and a little wiser.

I still value good quality, best price and convenience when it comes to shopping however I’m a keen advocate for shopping locally, supporting Fair Trade and look for brands who, like UncommonGoods (where I’ll be doing some of my Christmas shopping shortly), have an ethical leaning and a strong mission statement that speaks to me. At the end of the day there are thousands of retailers both online and off for me to choose from and so I can afford to be picky who I choose to give my money to.

I don’t know about you but I like to look for gifts that are a bit different, unique or a least quirky enough to fit my “they broke the mould” set of family members and friends.

I have awkward people in my life and by awkward people I mean people who sometimes (every year) end up with toiletries and socks. These are usually men and when I buy gifts for men I want to find something more like these. An random gift choice some might say however I have a brother in law who would love these Kabob Grilling Baskets for his summer-time birthday…..

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For birthdays I want something less generic, something personal to the recipient and something with a smidge of awesomeness. These Birthstone Wishing Stones for example which may be found here would suit at least two of my friends (and are something I’d be thrilled to receive myself)!

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I repeat again, ROY if you are reading…. I’d LOVE these for Christmas my lovely husbeast.

I’m also a sucker for personalised items. I don’t mean bog-standard one size fits all stuff that you see everywhere, I’m talking about something a little different such as this fab find, a personalised four in one game. I love it!

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Shopping for others can be a grind, a chore and sometimes downright frustrating however if you find stores that identify with your likes and dislikes it can be an absolute pleasure. So, you know what my shopping stance is, what’s yours? There’s no wrong way to answer that question but I find it interesting to hear about people’s shopping experiences and their recommendations.

 

Written in collaboration with the mentioned business.

Mia Tui Grace – The Bag of Bags

If you are looking for a fabulous bag for yourself or are Christmas shopping keep reading!

Back when Mia Tui came to the UK I was offered the opportunity to review a couple of their bags and instantly fell in love. I’ve bought their bags and purses as gifts too. Fast forward to 2015 and I’ve been given the opportunity to try my old favourite (the Grace) once more. The Grace still sports the incredibly organised and useful interior however is in a softer more buttery leathery feel material (which is incredibly hard-wearing).

The huge selling point for the Mia Tui bags is the interior. I have tried and better tried to photograph the inside of my bag to show the insides off at their best and failed miserably so make sure you watch the short official Grace Bag video at the end of the post.

For me the space and organisation of the Grace is the clear winner. You have two internal side pockets, each of which may be used with the clutches provided, one which matches the outside of the bag and a clear one. The amount you can store in these is amazing. The “main” section of the bag is again very roomy as you can see here:

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Despite having TWO large jute bags, my personal sized filofax, large purse, phone, keys, a pen and more in the bag it still zips up comfortably and as you can see below still doesn’t look stuffed.

 

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As well as the space the features such as the long elastic key clip (a saviour for people such as me who hate digging about looking for keys), phone pouch, space for your pens and the external roomy zip pocket make the Grace (and all of the Mia Tui bags) that little extra special.

Before posting this review I’ve tested the Grace well from school runs, to shopping trips and even a rush to hospital for tests. Despite this, the exposure to all weathers, the playground floor and my children she is still looking as new as she did on the day I received her.

I’m picky about what I will recommend to others however I wouldn’t hesitate to show off, recommend or buy for others anything from the Mia Tui range, particularly the Grace which is a reliable stylish every day bag.

*I was sent this bag free of charge in exchange for an impartial review based purely on my own experiences and opinions, Mia Tui have had no control over the content of this post.

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