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A handbag, or purse in American English, is a handled medium-to-large bag that is often fashionably designed, typically used by women, to hold personal items such
as wallet / coins, keys, cosmetics, a hairbrush, pepper spray, cigarettes, contraceptives , mobile phone etc.
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1 "Purse" or "Handbag"?
2 Modern origin
3 20th century
4 Men's bags
5 Luxury handbags
6 Types of handbags
o 6.1 Gallery of f ashion handbag silhouettes
7 Hardware
8 History worldwide
o 8.1 Gallery of tr aditional handbag types
o 8.2 Gallery of contemporary handbag types
9 See also
10 References
11 Further reading
Types of handbags
An 1875 Chatelaine bag, with a buckram frame and velvet body. It would have been "hooked" into the waist of the skirt.
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Crocodile skin handbags in a conservation exhibit at Bristol Zoo, England
As a fashion accessory, handbags can be categorized according to the silhouette of the bag, as well as the type of handle. The current popular handbag silhouettes are (as of 2011):
Baguette - a small, narrow, rectangular shape purse, resembling a French loaf of bread (baguette)
Barrel - shaped like a barrel or closed tube, usually with shoulder-length straps
Bowling bag purse - a popular 1990s "retro" style for younger women, modelled after American bags used to carry bowling balls
Bucket bag - shaped like a bucket, medium-size or large, with shoulder straps and a drawstring closure
Clutch - a handbag without handles, rectangular in shape, often an evening bag but used during the day as well
Doctor's bag - modelled after a Victorian era doctor's bag for making housecalls
Drawstring - a purse that closes with a drawstring at the top, may have wrist- or shoulder-length straps, popular as an evening bag style
Half-moon - shaped as a half-moon
Hobo - medium-size crescent-shaped bag with a top zipper and often a slouch or dip in the centre; a modern, casual silhouette
Lighted - a handbag with a lighting system which has been attempted since the 1950s without success until recently when in 2011 the first successful lighted handbag was brought to
market.
Messenger bag - one long strap worn across the body, inspired by bags worn by urban messengers to deliver business mail, a modern silhouette
Minaudière - a small rectangular evening bag, usually hard-bodied, sometimes held inside a soft fabric bag that serves as a sleeve
Muff - a winter bag made of real or faux fur, wool or velvet that has zippered compartments and a slip opening for hands
Pocketbook - small purse, rectangular shape
Saddle purse - shaped like a horse saddle, may have equestrian motifs and hardware to emphasize the design
Satchel - a soft-sided case usually of leather
Tote - medium to large bag with two straps and an open top
Trapezoid - shaped as a trapezoid, usually made of stiff material
[edit]Gallery of fashion handbag silhouettes
A "saddle" shape, withequestrian hardware detail.
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A tote, in this example the "Birkin" bag by Hermès.
A bucket bag with a drawstring closure.
A hobo bag with a top zipper, shoulder strap, and characteristic slouch in the middle.
A satchel, with a flat bottom on which the handbag can sit.
A vintage clutch with a f old-over closure, made of red snakeskin.
According to type of handle, handbags are often categorized as:
Tote - a medium to large bag with two straps and an open top
Cross-body - one long strap that crosses over the body, with the bag resting at the front by the waist
Sling bag - one long, wide strap that crosses over the body, with the bag resting on the back
Shoulder bag - any bag with shoulder-length straps
Clutch - handleless
Handbags that are designed for specific utilitarian needs include:
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Laptop purse - a medium to large bag that contains a padded interior compartment or sleeve for protecting a laptop computer
Camera bag - for carrying photography equipment
Cosmetic bags - small bags for holding cosmetics, often made of synthetic protective material
Duffle bag - a large bag usually used for travel or sports gear, sometimes called a "weekend bag"
Security bag - protects the carrier from travel theft and includes an invisible stainless stee l strap sewn into the fabric and a protectant on the main zipper.
Gallery of contemporary handbag types
Ladies' Burberry handbag (2005).
Tanner Krolle Eva bag (2006).
Longchamp tote bag (2010).
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Louis Vuitton bag (2010).
Ted Noten bag (2009).
Adriana Allen handbag (2009)
Handbag shaped like vintage Volkswagen bus (2007).
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Handbags at the 2010FONART exhibition inMexico City.
JulieApple's Yoga-a-GoGo bag made by AirDyetechnology that dyes fabric without the use of water.
Messenger bag from old truck tarp with seat belt as strap, m ade by Freitag, Switzerland (2008).
Colorful handbag made from recycled materials (2012).
Bag made of recycled water sachets by Trashy Bags, Accra, Ghana (2012)
Tips For Matching Your Handbag
Matching Your Purse With Clothes
Consider the outfits that you wear before picking up the purse. If your clothes have neutral colors, you can match them with a bright handbag to add a dash of color. If you are wearing vivid colors,
a basic brown or black bag can be used to tone down the colors. You just have to m ake sure that all the colors complement each other.
If your clothes are in all solid colors, it is better to pick up a patterned purse. You can also try m ix and match of patterns, though it can be a little t ricky. In case you are going to match a purse with
your patterned outfit, make sure that the colors match.
Pick the purse that is in proportion to your outfit. Though a giant handbag may l ook very stylish, it may not go well with a sundress and look like a mismatch. At the same time, functionality should
not be compromised for a stylized l ook. Tiny clutch bags do look cute but you may not be able t o pack everything that you need for a day in a very small purse.
Matching Purse With Your Body Type
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Women with a tall and lanky body may want to give the illusion of a curvaceous body. A medium-sized purse with a long shoulder strap hanging the purse to your waist will add the illusion of some
curves on your waist area.
If you prefer shoulder length bags, go for the ones that indicate to a flattering body location as handbags add bulk to the body frame. If you have large hips, wear a purse that stops at your waist.
This will draw the eye upward rather than on your bulky hips. Those who have a thick waist should go for a purse with a longer strap.
Women with a top heavy body may want to deflect some attention from their upper portion. Purses with long straps that can be held close to the hips are just perfect to grant more proportion to
heavy higher bodies. A giant purse can also nicely balance out a top-heavy body.
Those with the perfect and much envied hourglass figure can do with any type of handbag or purse, though they need to factor in how their purse balances out their figure. Ideally, o ne should go
for a hand bag t hat is proportionate to the body dynamics.