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Bridal handbags can be hard to find especially during the summer and spring when so many wedding are going on. It can be a big drag when it is your big day and you can’t find that one bag that will set your outfit apart. Try looking on the internet to find your handbag before your event comes up so that you can truly enjoy what is going on around you rather than having to rush for an item that can either make or break your outfit. Other than shoes and earrings, the right handbag is the most important accent to show how styling you are to all your friends and family.
Let’s say you saw a woman wearing the perfect dress, but the bad doesn’t match at all, in fact the bag is a color and style that completely offsets the look of the dress and brings down the fashion of the entire outfit. Now this woman could have spent a few minutes to check out these awesome styles that could have saved her day.

It is so hard trying to find a purse that tons of other people don’t have. I relied on catalogs in the mail, but waiting for them to come and having them be the thing that I actually wanted was not exactly an easy or time effective so I had to look for other options. I found some great handbags on the internet that were unique and just for me. If you have a problem, the internet is just a short click away and all of a sudden great interesting new products are right at your fingertips. Find some handbags that will really bring out the colors of your wardrobe and give it the effect that want so that you can shine.

Starting in the 14th century the first records of the handbag is recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs which shows as a pouch around the waist. The bags were fastened to the waist by what was called “girdles.” These early bags were adorned with embriodery and jewels to show off a person’s fiancial status. Wealthier people obviously owned more elaborate and ornate bags. Everyone hoped to outdo their friends and aquaintances by having the best money could buy.
Traveling a few centuries forward to the 1600’s an era of practicality took over, with craftspeople using everyday materials such as leather, and drawstring closures on bags they created. Cloth bags were made much larger to accomodate bigger loads, and were carried diagonally. Before you know it, the next century sweeps in ushering still another look in handbags. It was the 1700’s and now the rage was variety–for both men and women of fashion. The large bags from the earlier centruy were forsaken for elaborate smaller bags, sewn into complex shapes. If a young girl hoped to get married, she’d have to have embroidery as a necessary skill. This resulted in more uniquely crafted bags than ever, which now more resembeled works of art!
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