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Portland Leather Goods Street Interview by StreetTalk

StreetTalk helped Portland Leather Goods show their bags punch above their price with a conversation creative product demo in New York. The goal was asking people about their everyday bag, then showing leather quality at a price that didn't match expectations.

Category

Apparel & Accessories

Location

New York City

Target Demographic

Female

25-34

Host

Maya

Video Transcript

Host [0:00]

Quick question, what is your everyday bag and why is it your everyday bag?

Guest [0:03]

So the bag I'm carrying right now, I feel like I carry pretty often, and it's my everyday bag because of the color of it, but it's actually from TikTok Shop, so it's a fake leather.

Host [0:11]

It is very fake. Well, I have this bag here from Portland Leather Goods that maybe will become your new everyday bag. I'm gonna hand this over to you. Just feel it, let me know what you think. It's made with real leather. You can smell that like leathery smell.

Guest [0:21]

Smell it just from here. It's really lightweight, I'm surprised. Wow, it's beautiful. I love the color.

Host [0:25]

So in case you didn't like the color, there's also 18 different colors of this as well. Perfect. It's like the perfect size, not too big, not too small. Could you see yourself like using this as your everyday purse?

Guest [0:34]

Totally. Yeah, I would replace this one for sure.

Host [0:36]

Speaking of price, how much do you think that bag costs?

Guest [0:39]

I would say maybe like anywhere from $150 to $200.

Host [0:42]

So it's actually on sale for only $75 with 30% off right now.

Guest [0:50]

Really?

Host [0:50]

And it's real leather, unlike your TikTok shop bag.

Guest [0:50]

Yeah, this needs to go. Yeah.

Host [0:50]

Okay, so you're just gonna head over to portlandleathergoods.com

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