As a truly girly female, fashion + shopping ranks highly on my fun To-Do list...not be confused with the lesser-enjoyable list, like washing dishes and paying bills.
Warmer seasons bring new spur-of-the-moment get-away options, traveling for work requires that you know how to plan and pack, and the Fashion Months [Feb-Mar + Sept-Oct] are highly-anticipated periods of excitement, market appointments and running from one event to the next...all day long. So naturally, a post about bags is a must.
Whatever your preferred style, and price point, the fact remains that good quality is not debatable. Try to buy the best quality you can for your budget, since you want a bag that is going to last and continue to lookgood better with age.
Pros of Large Bags:
Pros of Small Bags:
**Of course, if you are planning to attend lots of appointments or events, or run a lot of errands within the same day a small bag probably won't be your friend.
I tend to lean towards a large leather bag - since I have to fit a lot into it. Plus I tend to use it to full-capacity when traveling since space and luggage is limited.
What kind of bag girl are you? Do you prefer the large totes, hobos and satchels or the smaller clutches and envelopes?
Let me know in the comments below!
x
RH
Warmer seasons bring new spur-of-the-moment get-away options, traveling for work requires that you know how to plan and pack, and the Fashion Months [Feb-Mar + Sept-Oct] are highly-anticipated periods of excitement, market appointments and running from one event to the next...all day long. So naturally, a post about bags is a must.
Whatever your preferred style, and price point, the fact remains that good quality is not debatable. Try to buy the best quality you can for your budget, since you want a bag that is going to last and continue to look
Pros of Large Bags:
- they hold everything!
- they can double as weekenders, overnighters, or even carry-ons
- they hide baby-bumps or that extra helping of dessert you had last night
Pros of Small Bags:
- they make it easier to carry only the basics, thereby cutting out unnecessary items
- they transition easily from day-to-night
- your shoulder or arm won't become as sore as it would lugging around a 15-lb. bag all day
**Of course, if you are planning to attend lots of appointments or events, or run a lot of errands within the same day a small bag probably won't be your friend.
I tend to lean towards a large leather bag - since I have to fit a lot into it. Plus I tend to use it to full-capacity when traveling since space and luggage is limited.
What kind of bag girl are you? Do you prefer the large totes, hobos and satchels or the smaller clutches and envelopes?
Let me know in the comments below!
x
RH
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