So the Americans call it Purse/Pocket book while the British go with Hand bag.
Whatever you choose to call it, we all know it comes in various sizes and colours suiting both sexes. Guys you can stop rolling your eyes at us females as I see you flocking to get that Barbour, addias, Disel messenger man bag! (smile)
Today im going to highlight why diffrent styles of bags are needed in peoples lifestyles, and how detail is important on a bag however quite or loud you want to get.
Sarah was out with the girlies in the week and opted for her printed leopard cluch. Bold exciting and on trend for her occastion allowing keys lipgloss, iphone, cash is good to go for a afternoon banter with the girls. With the cluch, dress it down with jeans as Sarah going with fitted turn up jeans.
I would wear black dress scarf and pumps, now this leads me to this example
lady at door number 6 has alot to carry from the office and usually stops off all over London and who also regularly meets with freinds after, has a massive shoulder bold green tote while my mum not shonning the clunch (as shes had a lifetime of them) just preferes medium room service inside, little handels with fine stiched details and now wants a mature outlook and is only stopping to a freinds for a short time.
See what im getting at?
The daily hussel and bussle (or not) is a easy way for you to think to clamp down on what works for you, having the right bag benfits the needs you need for the hour, day, evening or a lifetime instead of having a war about the space your struggling to get from a bag,which I really dislike!
Thursday Sarah gets out another statment bag(we can tell shes a hard core cluch girl!) as she dines out with the girls rocking her favorite shoes which I can only guess why as the lighting cut out deatils around the border of the black shoes heavily compliment the details of her greekgoddess tribal inspired cluch. Dresses,jeans,long,short,vesttop,buttoned blouse cardigan, scarf.
Create the vibe you want to bring, and enjoy! Serach in... ASOS, RiverIsland, Selfridges&Co, BrickLane, Primark, your local high street your mother, a cool aunt or old school granma's waldrobe!
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