8 Tips to Consider Before Your Next Handbag Purchase

Posted by iBuysblogger on Wednesday Apr 28, 2010 Under Fashion

Choosing the right handbag can be a daunting task when there are so many options out there. All the different designs, styles, colors and fabrics can be dizzying. Knowing which handbag to choose can be easier if you take into account the following eight tips.

  1. Do not forget that while you want to remain a fashion diva, your handbags is ultimately something that needs to be useful for your lifestyle. If you try you will easily find the perfect handbags that are a great lend of practicality and style.
  2. Clutch bags were first designed for formal occasions but are not being found everywhere. They are designed to only carry the basic essentials but you can get more miles if you find one that is more in the shape of a make-up bag than a the stand flat clutch. This will give you more room that fasten it securely and make your clutch suitable for a quick trip to the store or a night on the town.
  3. The handbag you purchase for your everyday use should be chosen wisely. Smalls bags are simply not going to work if you carry many items with you on a daily basis. Medium to large size bags will probably work better for you. Just remember to not make them too big because this can lead to back strain if you manage to fill it up.
  4. If you are a busy mom or college student that carries their life around with them on a daily basis, be sure to get a larger bag with plenty of pockets. Whether they are inside or out, the will be a necessity for keep all your item organized and within easy reach as you dash from one place to another.
  5. Even if you do carry a great deal of items around you can still carry the larder handbags that are in style right now but a smaller handbag may make finding your desired item much simpler and faster.
  6. Pay attention to how the size of your hand bags compares to your body size. While their shape should be the opposite of yours, the size should be comparable. Larger women should carry large structured bags while smaller women look better with smaller softer handbags.
  7. Your handbag should coordinate with your outfits but does not need to match exactly. A large formal, black leather handbag is not going to go well with a soft, floral summer dress. While the materials do not need to match, they should be in the same category.
  8. Never forget that you get what you pay for and handbags are no exception.  While a cheap handbag will seem like a great deal, they are not going to last as long. Investing in top quality bags will allow you to purchase them less frequently and save money in the long run. Of course if you are the type who quickly loses interest in a new handbag and/or likes to change them out often, you may be able to get away with purchasing many cheaper bags since they will not get as much individual use.

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The History of the Handbag

Posted by iBuysblogger on Saturday Mar 6, 2010 Under Fashion

Handbags first appeared in writing during the 14th century but they have been around in one form or another since the beginning of time. The hieroglyphics done by the Egyptians show them with pouches attached to them. During the Medieval, pictures reveal both men and women wearing what looked like a large belt with a bag attached that hangs down.  During the 16th century handbags were developed for more practical reasons. They were made of a durable fabric or leather with a draw string closure. People would wear large fabric bags across their bodies like satchels while they traveled.

In the 17th century women would use purse to embroider on and prove their skills to potential suiters to show that they would make a suitable wife. During this time both women and men would carry small handbags. With the massive Elizabethan clothing, woman of great prestige would ware bags under their large skirts and men would carry pouches made of leather in their breeches. Since personal hygiene products were not available and bathing was not done daily, many of the upper class would carry thin fabric bags that help good smelling flowers or herbs. They would use the bags to put up to their noses when going into the city and the smell was too much for them.

In the 18th century the skirts and layers of under garments were replaced with more narrow skirts. This allowed the purse to come back into the public view. Also make up had become accessible to the masses with most women insisting on carrying their powder, lipsticks and a fan at all times. They also needed a handbag to hold visiting cards, cards that they would give potential suiters their contact information. Their handbags were usually designed to exactly match their outfits. In the 19th century is when they actually started being called handbags but was not what we think of today when we hear the word. Then is was a small piece of luggage carried by men when they traveled.

When women desired something like it, purse designers recognized the need and began to make them for them. Women wanted them due to their many compartments for organizing and their locks or intricate fasteners. This lead to smaller handbags for women to emerge on the market that were designed to carry just their daily essentials. Matching the handbag with their outfits went out of style in the 1920s and instead women would carry a handbag that may compliment their outfit but not match exactly. The clutch became very popular because it could be easily carried under the arm and they were made with beautiful designs. This is when handbags began their switch from just a necessity to a real fashion statement.

In the 1930s manufactures began to make the classic handbag with a claps frame and handles, as well as the satchel purse and shoulder bag. They made them from many materials, such as plastic, not just leather. They had abstract patterns and colors that went along with the Art Deco Style. Handbags in the 1940s were made larger and had a practical, military style to them. Designer handbags got their star during the 1950s with Vuitton and Chanel. Today handbags come in a variety of style and colors. They are made from every material imaginable and in all sizes. They range drastically in prices and the possibilities are endless. They have certainly come a long way since they got their ancient start.

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Handbags You Can Afford to Match Every Outfit

Posted by iBuysblogger on Saturday Feb 13, 2010 Under Fashion

 

Nothing is better than having a collection of handbags available to coordinate with all the outfits you have in your closet. If money was no object, most women would have a handbag to match every outfit they have. But, money is certainly a concern for most people especially in today’s economic times.

But just because money may be tight does not mean that you have to sacrifice style. With a few tips you can have affordable handbags to match every outfit. You don’t have to stop buying them all together, simply shop smarter and you can find that you will have plenty of handbags to match your entire wardrobe without breaking the bank or going into debt.

When considering a new handbag, look at your wardrobe and determine the color scheme you most often wear. For example, if you typically wear conservative, dark colors, choose a handbag that will work well with those.

Instead of buying dozens of handbags in different colors, choose neutral shades that will work with the majority of your wardrobe. Perhaps buy a brown and black handbag as well as one more brightly colored purse. This way you don’t spend a lot of money but maximize the handbags you have for the most outfits.

Another thing to consider is the style of clothing you wear. If you are like most women you probably have a variety of different styles of clothing. You probably have some professional outfits, some casual clothes and a few snazzy outfits for club wear or going out on the town.

Choose handbag styles that will work well for each occasion. Choose a typically casual style of handbag like the hobo bag or tote. You may also want to get a more formal purse such as a clutch for evenings out. Both a shoulder bag and satchel are good all purpose styles that work well for any occasion.

Classic styles and colors are also a good investment when it comes to handbags. While everyone likes to be trendy and get the occasional handbag that is in style this season, odds are either the color or shape will not be as in style a year from now. But, if you stick with the classic types of handbags you will have a great investment that will last for many years. They are classic because they never go out of style. You can wear them with the trendiest of clothes and the most conservative so are definitely a good investment.

Finally, you should always look for quality in a handbag. While it may seem tempting to go with the cheapest purse, if it will not hold up to a bit of wear and tear, it will not be worth the money you spent on it. Instead, consider spending a little more money for a well made handbag that will last several years with proper care. This way you can get the most out of your money and maximize its use. Affordable handbags to match every outfit in your wardrobe are not difficult to find as long as you know how to shop and what to buy.

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