How To Choose The Right Handbag

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Articles 
by Chris Channing

Handbags are a love for women. They are large, cute, and fashionable. They can go to the beach, to the mall, or to the gym and still match everything. Handbags can be large, medium, or extra-extra large. If you want a cute accessory that doubles as extra storage, this is definitely what you need!

In a more environmentally conscious world, tote bags, a variation of a handbag, are increasingly popular. People take these with them shopping, instead of using plastic bags. They are easily coordinated and match almost anything. Using these handbags instead of plastic is a great way to help the world!

If you absolutely love handbags, then you should be aware of the warnings that come with them. Large sized bags always carry back damaging potential. Sometimes they can weigh too much and strain your shoulders, back, or other delicate muscles. This is especially a concern for young children, and the elderly.

The best handbags can be bought in specialty stores and in department stores. JC Penny, Dillard’s, Saks 5th Avenue, Macy’s, and countless other stores carry designer bags for your needs. Chanel, is a popular handbag designer, which includes some bags that can cost as much as $45,000!!! That’s the same price as most new cars!

If you are a woman but you don’t know how to choose the right handbag for you, then read on. Handbags are generally designed in special ways for certain frames. Curvier body frames will work best with a simple handbag. They do not add “bulk” and actually work great for slimming. Smaller frames are best carrying a tote that is both loud, and rounded. This will add weight to your frame and curves as well. If you are conscious about looking bigger, then giant handbags are probably not for you.

Closing Comments

Handbags are a must have for every woman! With their versatility and compatibility with other outfits, its so much fun to have more than one! Know what materials you are looking for, what styles, colors, or prints, and you are all set!

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