Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tips 4 Handbags

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There are several types of handbags available on the market today. And there is a good reason for this, different women require different sizes of handbags; some require multiple handbags for all kinds of occasions, while others prefer to keep it simple and own only one handbag. And, of course, the designs women want for their handbags differs, style must be suited to compliment a woman’s personal taste and her sense of style.
The right purse will make the outfit, right? With so many choices available to the consumer, there's got to be a right one out there for everyone! Purses can be sophisticated or simple, fancy or plain, designer or department store. They come in all sizes, shapes, and styles; and, in every price range. The designer purse, the coach purse, and Louis Vuitton purse are all higher quality and pricey were as you can find a simple bag purse or small pocket book much cheaper.
Here are some tips on choosing the right handbags for you:
1) Render Contrast
First, don't think your handbag has to match your outfit. As is the case with shoes, you should use your handbag to render contrast. For example, a red or tan soft briefcase adds just a touch of flair a black or navy suit. A nice black clutch brings polish to a bright print ensemble. Conversely, a fashionable Burberry tote works well with almost any solid.
2) Size According to your Body Frame
Regardless of style, the size of a bag should never overwhelm your frame. This means that taller ladies can carry most any size, while petites should stick with the smaller fare. Being tall and slim allows you to get away with most purse styles. Oversize bags, shoulder bags and clutch bags will all look great. The only thing you really need to watch is the size of the handbag you choose. Small bags should be avoided as they will make you look bigger. Mid size, large, floppy or bulky handbags are best. Bright colors, prints and patterns are okay, too.
3) Structure/Shapes of the Handbag
Now that you've identified a style and size range, seek out structure. Look for a defined shape that will hold even when filled to capacity. Most often good structure can only be found with good material and even better construction. So the quality aspect can take care of itself. Another feature to focus on is expandable elements such as buckles and other fasteners. Detaching these features provides more room, but at the cost of style and structure. Resist the urge to pack in all in and keep the fasteners intact for a more organized appearance. Otherwise, your purse literally starts to resemble a bag straight from your favorite neighborhood grocery.
Some popular shapes:
  • Tote - An open-top bag with straps or handles.
  • Hobo bag - A crescent-shaped shoulder bag.
  • Duffle - Tall shoulderbag, often with a wider opening on top.
  • Field bag - A flap-top shoulderbag with utility-type closure (buckles, snaps, etc).
  • Clutch - A small, handheld bag or a larger, geometric shape that is tucked under the arm.
  • Satchel- A large, handheld bag.
  • Baguette - Long and rounded shoulder bag resembling the namesake bread.
  • Messenger - A large, soft shoulder bag with long straps (often worn across the body).
  • Cigar Box - A small, boxy, hard bag.
  • Pouch - A soft, small bag.
  • Kelly bag - A classic Hermes style named after Grace Kelly; a large, structured handbag with distinctive hardware closures.
4) Consider the Season
Last but not least, be mindful of the seasons. Don't cling to that colorful canvas tote in the dead of winter. Put away to the suede saddle bag when the flowers start to bloom in spring. You wouldn't floss your corduroy in July, so don't carry your heaviest leather satchel while wearing your linens. Remember to be smart when storing your handbags. If possible, place them is a breathable dust bag for protection, so when to seasons change again you're ready to go in one minute flat!

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