Review: Polene Numero Six
Thursday, February 14, 2019
The mere thought of wristlets conjures up memories of my first "purse", the Coach wristlet. <insert laughing/crying emoji> Who else lived in this glorious era and what did yours look like? Mine was the signature C monogram in green.
In the years since, my love for bags have grown, collection has expanded, and tastes have matured (I'd like to think so anyway). So it's funny to feel like I've come full circle with the latest purchase: Polene Numero Six.
The shape of this clutch/wristlet/small purse is simply stunning in its simplicity. I love the way the wrist strap loops through the gold hardware to keep the inner contents secure while maintaining its shape. Tangent: one of my pet peeves with traditional wristlets is the floppiness of the wrist strap.
With so many colors to choose from, I had a hard time deciding. Ultimately my eyes kept going back to the crocodile print, and felt the navy version fits with my wardrobe better than burgundy or black. If I were to choose between the monochrome colors, peach would be my pick (not a fan of the contrast stitching with some of the other color options).
As much as I loved the Numero Six, I couldn't hit the checkout button due to reservations of it fitting in with my lifestyle. You see, with the dimensions being 18 x 14.5 x 5.5 (in cm), would a smartphone even fit (I have the iPhone XR)? Let alone my other daily necessities like car keys and credit cards. In the Coach wristlet era, this would not even be a dilemma.
I scoured the Internet but couldn't find definitive answers. Some said only smaller iPhones would fit; others said bigger phones will have to be placed inside diagonally. I ended up spamming a handful of Numero Six Instagram photos asking if the owners can fit their phones inside (pats self on back for resourcefulness). Thank you to all who replied with assurances that though the clutch is small, XR phones fit fine inside!
As you can see, the right side is slightly larger, and I'm able to fit my iPhone XR with Casetify case snugly inside with no more room to spare. I actually placed my phone diagonally initially, but was not able to close the clutch. There is also an inner compartment for credit cards and bills. Then in-between fits my car keys comfortably. Whew! I'm happy to say this practically impractical clutch will fit in with my lifestyle just fine.
In the years since, my love for bags have grown, collection has expanded, and tastes have matured (I'd like to think so anyway). So it's funny to feel like I've come full circle with the latest purchase: Polene Numero Six.
The shape of this clutch/wristlet/small purse is simply stunning in its simplicity. I love the way the wrist strap loops through the gold hardware to keep the inner contents secure while maintaining its shape. Tangent: one of my pet peeves with traditional wristlets is the floppiness of the wrist strap.
With so many colors to choose from, I had a hard time deciding. Ultimately my eyes kept going back to the crocodile print, and felt the navy version fits with my wardrobe better than burgundy or black. If I were to choose between the monochrome colors, peach would be my pick (not a fan of the contrast stitching with some of the other color options).
As much as I loved the Numero Six, I couldn't hit the checkout button due to reservations of it fitting in with my lifestyle. You see, with the dimensions being 18 x 14.5 x 5.5 (in cm), would a smartphone even fit (I have the iPhone XR)? Let alone my other daily necessities like car keys and credit cards. In the Coach wristlet era, this would not even be a dilemma.
I scoured the Internet but couldn't find definitive answers. Some said only smaller iPhones would fit; others said bigger phones will have to be placed inside diagonally. I ended up spamming a handful of Numero Six Instagram photos asking if the owners can fit their phones inside (pats self on back for resourcefulness). Thank you to all who replied with assurances that though the clutch is small, XR phones fit fine inside!
As you can see, the right side is slightly larger, and I'm able to fit my iPhone XR with Casetify case snugly inside with no more room to spare. I actually placed my phone diagonally initially, but was not able to close the clutch. There is also an inner compartment for credit cards and bills. Then in-between fits my car keys comfortably. Whew! I'm happy to say this practically impractical clutch will fit in with my lifestyle just fine.
sunglasses: Ann Taylor (similar - 40% off w/code SOSWEET; similar - $14)
lips: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
necklace: Ann Taylor twisted pearlized pave necklace (check for re-stock)
sweater: Bois du Boulogne cardigan via Anthropologie - sz XS (check for re-stock; similar - on sale)
top: theory marled peplum top - sz M (sold here - 40% off; similar - on sale)
ring: Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here)
bracelet: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
jeans: LOFT (similar - 40% off w/code SOSWEET)
bag: Polene Numero Six in blue crocodile print (sold here; similar)
shoes: Manolo Blahnik gray suede BB pumps in 70mm - sz 36.5 (100mm version; great dupe - 40% off w/code SOSWEET)
lips: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
necklace: Ann Taylor twisted pearlized pave necklace (check for re-stock)
sweater: Bois du Boulogne cardigan via Anthropologie - sz XS (check for re-stock; similar - on sale)
top: theory marled peplum top - sz M (sold here - 40% off; similar - on sale)
ring: Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here)
bracelet: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
jeans: LOFT (similar - 40% off w/code SOSWEET)
bag: Polene Numero Six in blue crocodile print (sold here; similar)
shoes: Manolo Blahnik gray suede BB pumps in 70mm - sz 36.5 (100mm version; great dupe - 40% off w/code SOSWEET)
4 comments
Hi, Do you think that I am able to fit an I phone 7 with an otter box case. The phone with the case measures 6.1 inches.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be tight, but possible. My XR with case measures 6" vertically.
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ReplyDeleteHi, how does it feel to carry in comparison to a traditonal handbag strap?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear from you. Constructive criticisms welcome!