Purse Bags
Executive Summary About Purse Bags by Taneesha Rodnis
In the olden days, women purse handbags were smaller in size and meant to carry only few coins and a handkerchief and did not have to carry key bunches, a makeup kit and cell phone in the purse. Women of affluent families carried purses called 'reticules' by the late 17th century. The reticules were big enough to carry a perfume bottle, opera glasses, face powder, and a fan. The 1920s brought with them the beaded and mesh purse bags, which became a rage. These continue to be a vintage item till date. Nowadays, these purse bags available in a variety of size and shape and available in suede, leather and monogram canvas. Over the ages, purses have evolved from being a purely utility based item into a fashion accessory. These fashion accessories are now totally affordable with replica purses.
Purse bags have different style. Some styles have managed to retain their popularity over the years. Few of them are:
Money bags: Ideal for carrying change and small papers, such as bills and receipts that are otherwise easily misplaced. These small moneybags are available in elegant monogram canvas as well.
Leather bags: it is important that your workplace purse bags successfully impart a professional look. The Monogram Vernis leather bags made of natural cowhide are great for everyday office use. They look smart and are utility based. Besides, the textile lining also increases the durability of the bag.
Clutch bags: The chic clutch bags not only carry your belongings, but also make a great style statement. These stylish bags can accompany you on different occasions, including cocktail parties to formal dinners.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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