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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

How To Find The Perfect Handbag



By Mary Olaya

Let's be honest. These days there are hundreds of handbag styles to choose from. So as a consumer, where do you begin? Do you follow the fashion experts? Does the latest It handbag necessarily mean you must have that bag this season? Do you choose one that compliments your figure and works well with your wardrobe? Or do you choose quality with an affordable price tag?

Well, the answer is Yes - for all of the above. But there are also other factors to consider too.

Trying on a handbag is just as important as trying on clothes. Where your handbag rests will actually draw the most attention. If someone is glammed up, the first detail others will notice is accessories, most likely your handbag. A handbag can make or break your look.

The most important factor to consider when choosing the right handbag for your body type is Size and Shape. That choice is more difficult for tiny and shorter ladies.

Small and classic handbag shapes generally work best. Focus on smaller handbags that fit tightly and comfortably underneath your shoulder. It's all about proportion. Stay away from large, rectangular shapes. Small shoulder handbags are a great alternative. They work perfectly with figure proportions and add length to the body and arms. More defined round shapes, such as the gaucho & silverado styles, work too.

Also consider the handles and their positioning. The handle drop should not have too much. A handbag that sits below your hips will make you appear shorter. If you need a sling/messenger bag, be sure the shoulder strap is adjustable and let the bag rest near your hips and no lower. Avoid oversized, bulky bags unless you need an overnight or weekender. Big sizes will not flatter your shape.

Another perfect alternative is clutches. Go for different colours and styles. Clutches are versatile during the day and will carry all your necessities in the evening.

There are also limitations for taller ladies. Although they have a height advantage, some styles still won't work. If you're tall or slim, your long limbs work well for more rectangular and square structured shapes, such as motorcycle and paddington styles.

If you're not already a fan of oversized bags, get cracking. Oversized handbags are definitely - In. Fashion has embraced the oversized trend in handbags and clothing lately. What's the best tip? It's what our parents told us for years. Less is more. So consider a bag that's not too oversized. Don't go over the top. Go for box styles or rectangular shapes. The biggest blunder many make with these styles is practicality. Never carry an oversized bag empty. Oversized bags look flat and empty with just your wallet and keys inside. Use these bags as a useful shopping tote. Now, that's just plain easy.

Never let an oversized shoulder bag sit past your hips. Straps should be short or adjustable. Not only will the bag look better, but its weight won't put pressure on your lower back. It's important for you to move comfortably and easily.

Let the handbag speak for itself. Do the inside compartments hold all your necessary essentials? Do you like its style and overall look? In the end, you have to be happy. After all, a handbag should be a girl's best accessory, not a burden.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Snag a Bag

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Samantha Cabrera, Papierdoll

Landing a designer bag is now the mainstay of nearly every woman’s fashion desires. It began with a few boldface names and constant reminders of what we should be wearing by every budding starlet that now put ‘fashionista’ on their resume as well. After a decade of spending hundreds, and now thousands, of dollars on designer handbags, the fever has spread like wildfire. Everyone from the soccer mom to the urban high school teacher to the young professional wants a piece of the pie when it comes to toting a “good bag.”

Papierdoll brings you THE ultimate guide to shopping for a designer bag and scoring a deal at the same time. Understanding how to stakeout your prey and strike at the right time is similar to something out of Planet Earth, so keep this handy as heavy sale season approaches. As with any other sale purchases, understand that a vast majority of the time, sale handbags are final sale, especially when shopping online or from a high end boutique store, so shop accordingly. Of course if you’re a true steals-and-deals gal, you’ll have all season to scope what you may land come first markdowns.

On the web
Landing a bag online is probably the easiest, but that doesn’t mean it won’t come with tons of panic or several phone calls. A lot of this depends on what bag you’re looking for, whether it was an It bag or not, and how many are available once the sale hits. Often online stores do not replenish stock the way a major department store or boutique might, but because so many hardcore bag hags have gotten away from buying their bags online, there are many deals to be had. You could go the eBay route for a steal, but that comes with the whole is-it-real? song and dance, along with the notion of a good chunk of change going through the Paypal system. If you’re comfortable with this, go for it, but be sure to have the bag authenticated at a forum known for their handbag experts like ***spot.com or ***forum.com. Both sites have authentication sections where experts decipher a bag’s lining, hardware and leather to come to the conclusion of whether a bag is genuine. It isn’t always the easiest the process, but for every Marc Jacobs Stam fake that prowls ebay (and there’s a lot of them), there’s a vintage Chanel bag that’s authentic and whose owner has no clue of the starting value.

If you’re wary of eBay, I don’t blame you. Horror stories of real pictures and fake product paint the eBay forums, so opting for an actual online store is a far safer bet. Thepursepage.com is a
designer handbag site devoted to designer handbag reviews and purses donned by celebrities. This site makes it easy to navigate upcoming designer handbag sales as well as sample sales, which usually take place in the LA or NYC areas, depending on the designer. Bookmarking the premier and designer handbag pages of major department stores like Saks.com and Barneys.com, also allows you to check back regularly to see if that beloved Givenchy Nightingale has been marked down yet. Most websites like these have newsletters you can sign up for, which will notify you of specific sales or promotional events. This makes it a bit easier, but know that, like you, a trillion other handbags lovers are signed up for this same email list, so pounce quickly if you see your bag available. Online boutique stores like shopbop.com, allow you to buy both contemporary and premier designers on their site, so you have a clear idea of what’s available. Other sites like aloharag.com (the only online site to purchase Balenciaga handbags) allow you to peruse the merchandise online, make an informed decision, and then call the store to make a purchase. This same policy goes for buying AR’s sale bags.

The thing with online stores is that there’s always a
bag on sale somewhere. This can be good or bad for your bank account, depending on how you treat it.

As mentioned before, online stores sometimes have drastic markdowns, so the chance that your sale dream bag is a final sale is a solid one. Some sites do have exchange policies (meaning you can exchange the bag for store credit, in the event it is returned unused and in the original condition), but be sure to read the fine print. Most online boutiques have live chat or a 1800 number if you can’t find enough details on their website.

Boutique-ing Boutique stores have taken over in a major way in the past decade. Like the It bag,
boutiques seemed to pop out of nowhere, and before you knew it, there were several in every major city, usually specializing in some sort of contemporary wear, footwear, or accessories. Boutique shopping is arguably the best of the shopping experiences since it allows you to shop at your leisure, in most cases. I’m sure we’ve all fallen victim to an early morning trip to a cute shop looking for a relaxing way to take our mind off of things, only to be hounded by the convenient sales associate that lurks around every corner. The key here is to be aloof and discerning, as associates can sniff out a girl who knows her stuff the way a dog sniffs out a piece of raw steak. Building a relationship with a boutique SA is well worth the effort, especially come sale time. A good SA will give you a ring when upcoming sales are in the near future, and most of the time, they will pull things for you, especially if you know you’re going to buy and hand over your payment information on the spot. This eliminates the need to shop the sale in the first place, as that lovely watermelon Muse (yes, I can’t wait until this one’s marked down!) can arrive at your doorstep in the exact same manner it would have had you paid full price.

The upside of building a relationship with a SA from a brand boutique (think
Chanel, YSL, Prada) is they can often pull from another store. So if you know exactly what you’re looking for (and you should come equipped: style number, bag name, retail price, and color code, if you can), inventories can be checked, phone calls can be made and your next trip to the store may involve picking up your bag on sale. To build this relationship can sometimes take time depending on the size of the store, and how high traffic is, but make yourself known. When you visit, ask questions, and make it clear what bag you’re interested in. If purchasing something isn’t in the cards, request that you’re put on the store’s mailing list, as to keep up with events. “Events,” in the eyes of many boutiques translates to trunk shows, and yes, sales.

The client/SA relationship is also crucial (if not more so) for the independent boutique sale. Usually these sales are advertised once in the local major newspaper, and the client list is consulted for making folks aware of the upcoming markdowns. Smaller boutiques often let clients shop the sale early, and reserve items for the day of the sale. This isn’t always the case, but it’s worth looking in to if you plan on getting a Derek Lam bag on sale. Most independent boutiques have a strict final sale policy year round, so if you can’t physically get to the
shop to check out the bag, be sure to request pictures to ensure it’s a safe purchase. Don’t let the notion of 30% off cloud your mind, because an expensive bag is still an expensive bag and if you’re stuck with something you don’t want…well, that’s never a good thing, regardless of the “deal” you got.

Shopping the ‘Department’ Department store shopping is usually the safest, if you’re unsure about the handbag or aren’t very familiar with the high end handbag world. One of the saddest things is a woman who gets insane with the handbag hunt, lands her bag, and opens the box only to realize that, yep, $1100 is a lot to spend on a bag…even if it was on sale. Do this with a boutique store purchase and you can pretty much hope to get half of what you spent after the whole eBay process, or buy from Nordstrom and know you’re home free. All a department store asks is that you hold on to your receipt! I know this may seem like such a hassle to some, but once you get in the groove of doing it, you realize it makes your life so much less hectic. Keep your receipts in your wallet and at the end of each shopping trip put them in an envelope or Ziploc. So if you decide that bright turquoise Tory Burch clutch works with nothing in your closet, you’re able to head back to the store and get your money back (or, find something that does work!).

Building a relationship with a department store SA is just as important as building one with a boutique SA, so don’t neglect to leave your name and number with someone who gives you particularly good service. Now that designer handbag sales are at an all-time high, sales associates know that going above and beyond only once can make a client for life. The relationship with a department store SA is beneficial because not only can they notify you of sales, allow you to pre-order sale items, and do store transfers, they are also (sometimes) knowledgeable on multiple brands. This comes in handy when choosing certain bags (yes, Balenciaga we’re talking to you) due to the variations in leather and color. When you begin to delve into the world of high end handbags, you quickly realize that a bag is not a bag is not a bag.

Shopping department store sales is great if you know when to shop. The prime sale seasons are late spring/summer, and right at Christmas approaches. Many retailers do first markdowns just two or three days before Christmas to get an early start on moving inventory after the holidays. During the first days of holiday sales, expect extra savings during early hours.

What I like about shopping department store sales is that the sale bags are usually pretty identifiable, even during the season. Styles that are specific to a designer’s current season will be marked down, as well fashion/seasonal colors in classic styles. By this I mean, you may not find a black Stam on sale at Saks, but you will find its beige sister with bright yellow python trim. If the seasonal colors aren’t your thing and you’re plunking down big bucks only once for your big hurrah bag, try shopping during gift card events at Neiman Marcus or Saks. In some cases, you have to shop with the house credit card, but other times you’re required to spend a certain amount in order to quality for gift card to use on a future purchases. I know this isn’t quite the same as cash in your pocket, but it does take some of the sting away.

Landing a
designer handbag on a budget isn’t impossible, but as laid out, it does take some work. If you’re reluctant to go on the hunt, look into authentic resellers like realdealcollection.com, a New Mexico-based online resale shop that specializes on gently used and new Balenciaga handbags and accessories. ****collection.com even offers a layaway program encouraging clients to put 30% down to “hold” a bag, and pay the remainder within the next month. Heck, you can even hire a personal shopper to find your dream bag for you with services like luxurypersonalshoppers.com. Handbag lover Mona El Rafie will hunt far and wide to land your bag at a discount, and she only asks for 10% of the discount price as a fee.

Regardless of your budget, there’s a
designer purse out there for you, you just have to look. And having patience and this guide in your corner won’t hurt either.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Handbags - Melie Bianco Handbags


from Wikipedia

History
Purses, handbags, and pouches have taken on many looks over the years. The first appearance of them is on Egyptian hieroglyphics showing pouches worn around the waist. The next appearance is in 14th century Europe. In Europe they often showed social status based on the embroidery and quality of the bag. At this time the purses were for women mainly and were therefore attached to their girdle.

In the 15th century, both men and women wore purses. They were often finely embroidered or ornamented with gold. It was also customary for men to give their new brides purses embroidered with an illustration of a love story. Later in the century, women, now wearing finer dresses, preferred to wear their pouches under their skirts.

In the 16th century, handbags were made out of common materials. They were leather and fastened with drawstring on top. Large cloth bags were introduced and and worn by travelers diagonally across the body.

In the 17th century, bags became more complex and elaborate. Girls were taught skills such as embroidery, that would make them marriageable. These skills gave rise to stitched artwork on purses. Also at this time in 1670, men's breeches were made with built-in pockets which caused them to stop carrying purses. They did however carry little netted purses in their pocket to carry money.

In the 18th century, as neo-classical clothing came into fashion, women started carrying their handbags as not to ruin their outfits. They named these bags reticules. Women also had more of them and certain ones for each occasion. Contents of these bags might include rouge, face powder, a fan, a scent bottle, visiting cards, a card case, and smelling salts.

In the early 1900s people began calling their bags, handbags. This term referred to luggage that men carried. They then inspired women, who began carrying bags with complicated fasteners, internal compartments, and locks. In the 1920s, it became popular that bags no longer had to match your outfit. In the 1940s, with WWII, women's purses were made out of wood or plastic since metal was being saved for supplies. In the 1950s, popular handbag designers included Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes.

The word purse is derived from the Latin bursa, from the Greek ßorsa, meaning oxhide. Purses are usually carried by women, though men sometimes carry one as a smaller alternative to a backpack; such a purse is sometimes termed a murse or manbag (portmanteaus "man" with "purse" and "handbag" respectively). It can also be called a man-purse. Such bags are often similar or identical to messenger bags. Smaller children also use purses, but usually just for show.

Coin purses are small purses, just large enough to hold paper money, cards and coins

A medium-to-small-sized purse with a short handle, designed to be carried (clutched) in one's hand is often called a clutch.

A larger purse with two handles is often called a tote.

A pocketbook is similar to a purse (in the British English sense), but allows the carrying of sheets of paper as well.

A security bag protects the carrier from travel theft. The purse includes an invisible stainless steel strap sewn into the fabric and a protectant on the main zipper.

Clutch: Small,yet long (rectangular), evening bag without a handle.
Satchel: large bag with small handle that is carried on the arm rather than on the shoulder.
Duffle: A large bag usually used for travel or sports.
Tote: A medium to large bag with two straps.
Messenger bag : A bag with a long strap to be worn across the body.
Sling bag : A bag with a long strap (similar to a messenger bag), yet smaller.

It Bag is a fashion handbag.
The term was coined in the 1990s with the explosive growth of the handbag market in fashion. Designers vied to produce one bag that would sell hundreds of thousands of units by becoming the bag "of the moment" -- a single handbag style that would spread like wildfire in popularity through the intertwined worlds of fashion and celebrity, aided by clever or just plain lucky marketing. Another way to define them is to say what other bags are not: "They are most definitely not it bags in the sense that they become isn't bags the next season." (Poppy Harlow)

As consumers have become more demanding, and in the face of structural changes in the handbag market, the It Bag is declining in popularity[1]. More and more fashion companies are diversifying their offers, and no longer does one style blaze through a season.

In American English, a purse is a small bag, also called a handbag or a pocketbook. In British English, a purse is a small money container similar to a wallet, but typically used by women and including a compartment for coins, with a handbag being considerably larger.

A purse or handbag is often fashionably designed, and is used to hold a number of items such as a wallet, keys, tissues, makeup, a hairbrush, cellular device or personal digital assistant, feminine products, or other items.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

The Second Annual Independent Handbag Designer Awards





New York, NY (PRWEB) March 15, 2008 -- The Second Annual Independent Handbag Awards is now accepting designer submissions. The "Handbag Awards" provides an opportunity for emerging and established independent designers to be recognized and stand out into the highly-saturated accessory market. This unique event is the only one of its kind internationally where only handbags are the star and the designer's compete for the once-in-a-career time opportunity to expose their work to the entire fashion industry in New York City, the fashion capital of the world.

This year, designers of the most innovative handbag designers will be squaring off against one another with 6 awards to be given for Handbag Design Excellence, on June 18th at the landmark New York Historical Society. Over 500 members of the fashion industry, including press and retailers, are expected to attend the Independent Handbag Designer Awards event.

Judging by the industry support we have received here in New York and around the world, this event is here to stay. To register in the preliminary selection round, a single digital image upload is required. Applications will be accepted through www.handbagdesigner101.com and clicking on the "Handbag Awards" icon, until April 18, 2008.

The Categories include:

Best Student-Made Handbag
Best Handmade Handbag
Most Socially Responsible Handbag
Best Green Handbag
Audience-Selected Handbag
Best Handbag in Overall Style & Design

The staff of Handbag Designer 101 will review all entries and choose finalists in each category based on the merits of their submitted designs. A Fashion Panel consisting of Ann Watson (Fashion Director for Henri Bendel), Lisa Smilor (Associate Director for the Council of Fashion Designers of America), Dana Palzkill (Senior Vice President of Product Management for Bag, Borrow or Steal), Rebecca Weinberg (Emmy Award Winning Costume Designer and Stylist), David Zyla (Daytime Emmy Nominated Costume Designer for ABC Inc./All My Children) and Julia Poteat (Assistant Professor of Fashion Methods for Parsons The New School for Design) will decide who has created the "Top Handbag Design" and select a winner from each respective category.

These finalists will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have their bags featured in a window display at Henri Bendel, and to participate in a trunk show to promote and sell their lines at the store. In addition, the winner of the Best Student-Made Handbag will receive an apprenticeship with the Henri Bendel accessory design team.

Finalists will also be able to offer their bags through Bag, Borrow or Steal, the leading online retailer that allows women to borrow designer handbags and jewelry. Bag, Borrow or Steal will give more women the opportunity to experience these wonderful bags and learn about the talented designers who created them.

The Winner of the Best Overall Handbag in Style and Design will have the chance to showcase their award-winning handbag collection with a free 10x10 booth (a $6,000 value) to over 120,000 fashion industry influentials at the WWDMAGIC Accessories Show in Las Vegas, August 25-27, 2008.

Legendary handbag brand LEIBER will receive the IHDA ICONOCLAST Award. For 45 years, LEIBER has been a leader in luxury accessory design. For the last four years, the brand has been under the creative direction of Frank Zambrelli, and has broadened its customer base by evolving the product to meet the needs of a younger customer while remaining true to its heritage. LEIBER has stood the test of time and continues to earn international acclaim with their innovative handbags and accessories, and most recently selected as "Most Prestigious Handbag" by the Luxury Institute's Luxury Brand Status Index.

LaunchBags, LLC. is proud to announce its support as underwriting sponsor of Handbag Designer 101's Second Annual Independent Handbag Designer Awards. LaunchBags is the one-stop shop for all things handbag. From inception to sale, their services support, emerging and established talent in the accessories industry - making this event an organic fit.

"Myself and our entire team are extremely excited about sponsoring this incredible event because it is at the heart and soul of who we are and the designers that we serve," says Jana Hanci CEO of LaunchBags, LLC. "As a full scale handbag company 'from concept to sale, we believe the independent handbag designer brings unique and creative ideas to the marketplace that drive consumers to seek their one-of-a-kind style. The IHDA event is a perfect venue for elevating the independent handbag designer and we couldn't be more thrilled to contribute."

Handbag Designer 101 - the handbag designer resource (www.handbagdesigner101.com), where handbag designers, aficionados and experts unite to find undiscovered handbags by independent designers; learn about the latest handbag trends; see the handbags that celebrities are wearing today; find out about the latest handbag shopping events and even learn about accessory jobs and services. Boasting over 10,000 unique visitors daily, Handbag Designer 101 has struck a chord within the handbag community which is reflected in the excitement for this year's Second Annual Independent Handbag Designer Awards.

"Based on the overwhelming response and enormous success of last year's IHDA event, it is clear that this awards program fills a gap in the ever-growing population of undiscovered and talented handbag designers," said Emily Blumenthal, creator of the Yasmena and Yazzy Bag and founder of Handbag Designer 101. "The Handbag Awards gives these designers a unique platform to receive recognition and accolades and give them an opportunity to stand out and become the latest 'it' bag." Blumenthal added, "Judging by the industry support we have received here in New York and around the world, this event is here to stay."

Additional sponsors include: The Fashion Business Improvement District: The Fashion Center, Commerce Bank, Rosenthal & Rosenthal Inc., The Garment Industry Development Corporation, Parsons The New School of Design, Wathne Limited, M&J Trimming, TUKATECH, Leather Suede Skins, Rosen & Chadick Fabrics, RIRI Zippers/Pacific Trimmings, Verve NYC, Digital Plus, Clothing Labels 4U.com, 360 Vodka, Glaceau, POM Wonderful and the Bottomless Closet.

Handbag Designer 101, the handbag designer resource, was inspired by the need for the handbag designer, aficionado and fan in all of us as one knows we can never have too many bags. Handbag Designer 101 and Independent Handbag Designer Awards trademarks are owned by handbagdesigner101.com, a privately held company based in New York City.

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

What Everyone Should Know About Handbags


by jordan shoes

A handbag is a word that brings up numerous images. Depending on the era you most relate too, handbags may illicit memories of the stylish trend associated with your favorite handbag. Yes, everyone has a favorite: sometimes two or three. A good handbag will withstand the test of time. A good handbag can be proudly passed from a grandmother to her excited granddaughter.

Perhaps the versatility of the handbag is the deciding factor in its durability; however, durability has many factors. The majority of fashionable and versatile handbags are designed and created in leather. Even leather is not completely cut-and-dry. There are many types of leather, each with its own characteristics: ostrich, rawhide, lamb, deer, moose, alligator, and swine just to name a few good examples. The process in which the leather is processed, treated, cured, and eventually shaped is extremely important to the life of the handbag. Obviously, many of the handbag designers are going to use a higher quality of leather depending on the potential price tag to the consumer.

Of course, the actual design of the handbag is essential to the life of the handbag as well. The compartments of a handbag are a vitally important feature to any handbag . However, some people like many compartments, some like only a few: some like big compartments, some like small. Handbag designers try to keep the variety of their potential consumers in mind. One thing is certain about the design of the handbag: all handbags are potentially unique. All handbags offer the individual user a sense of uniqueness and style. Handbags are an invaluable accessory to anyone’s wardrobe: yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Price is an important consideration to many people purchasing a handbag . Finding a reasonable and acceptable price is often daunting and something straight out of a spy movie. Finding a Mulberry handbag for $29 on the street corner may seem exceptionally wonderful. However, you must ask yourself: do you honestly believe that a Mulberry handbag for $29 is an authentic handbag handbag? Many people sell imitation handbags -often referred to as “knock-offs”. If a handbag looks like a name brand handbag, has the name brand tag, and is a steal… proceed with extreme caution. Owning a knock-off brand is illegal in most countries. Now keep in mind that many people purchase replica handbags. These handbags do not claim to be the original brand at all, but closely replicated facsimiles. Of course, the replica handbags are not going to be the same quality of the name brand. Remember: you get what you pay for.

Deciding to purchase a handbag is filled with options, options, and more options. Do not feel overwhelmed. Be aware of what you want before you begin. Know the price range you are looking for. Know the options you just cannot live without. Then buy exactly what you want and need. A good handbag will offer the owner many important factors: versatility, reliability, functionality, and all of this while remaining stylish, trendy, and afforable.

Wholesale handbags offer the latest style and quality at the best prices. Wholesale handbags are usually sold to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional business users or to other wholesalers and related subordinated services. Most companies provide excellent customer service. Some companies provide printed catalogs to introduce their new products. There are others with a comprehensive and updated online catalog. Wholesale distributors purchase bulk quantity handbags directly from the manufacturers at cheap prices and make considerable profit while selling them to customers.

If you want to order the handbags wholesale, then e-mail your business name, address, phone number and tax ID to the corresponding company websites. After reviewing your request, they will e-mail you a link to their wholesale only website. The companies fix a minimum purchase amount for each order. Most companies accept all major credit cards. Some companies do not accept the other company checks and personal checks. In addition to the cash discount, certain companies offer certain free accessories with the wholesale purchasing of handbags. Some companies provide free shipping also. Most companies will ship only to the billing address of the credit card holder, due to security reasons. For international orders, the USPS (United States Postal Service) is the cheapest mode of shipping. Depending on the country, size of box and weight, the shipping charge will vary.

Wholesale handbags feature front and back open pockets, interior and exterior zipper pockets, or inner open pockets. Single or dual shoulder straps, velvet jeweled shoulder straps, and magnetic closures are some of the features of these handbags. Beaded and embroidered handbags are excellent choices. Sometimes, wholesale merchants allow customers to buy directly from them. This is the best opportunity to profitably purchase a variety of handbags to complement your beautiful dresses.

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