March 8, 2019

My favaurite hand bag is silver color and i will buy only on online site.

I don't have time to shopping in department stores, and i alway choose this iprice channel to shopping.

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

  • 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: a round bag, shaped like a bucket, medium-size or large, with shoulder straps and a drawstring closure
  • Clutch: a handbag without handles with detachable chain strap, rectangular in shape, often an evening bag but used during the day as well
  • Doctor's bag: also known as a Gladstone 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
  • Kiondo: a handwoven handbag made from sisal with leather trimmings. It is indigenous to Kenya
  • 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
  • Pouch: small bag such as a pocket, teabag, money bag, sporran, etc.
  • 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
  • Trapezoid: shaped as a trapezoid, usually made of stiff material
  • Wristlet, a small handbag with a short carrying strap resembling a bracelet

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:

  • 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
  • Gym bag: for carrying toiletry items and the clothing and/or shoes a person intends to use for their workout
  • Cosmetic bag: a small bag for holding cosmetics, often made of synthetic waterproof protective material
  • Duffle bag: a large cylindrical 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 steel sewn into the fabric and a protectant on the main zipper.
  • Diaper bag: carry all necessities for baby with numerous pockets including a removable changing pad.