Handbag
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A handbag, or purse in American English, is a medium to large bag, often fashionably designed, typically used by women, and used to hold personal items such as wallet/coin purse, keys, tissues,cosmetics, a hairbrush, cellular device or personal digital assistant, feminine hygiene products, etc.
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[edit]Variations
A medium-to-small-sized handbag with a short handle, designed to be carried (clutched) in one's hand is often called a clutch.
A larger handbag with two handles is often called a tote[citation needed].
A pocketbook is similar to a handbag.
A security bag protects the carrier from travel theft. The handbag includes an invisible stainless steel strap sewn into the fabric and a protectant on the main zipper.
[edit]Man purse
In North America, handbags are traditionally only carried by women. However, increasingly, younger men carry one as a smaller alternative to a backpack; such a handbag is sometimes termed a manbag or, in American slang, murse[1] (portmanteaus "handbag" and "man" with "purse" respectively), also male purse or man-purse.
Many of the styles are actually messenger bags.
[edit]Child's purse
Young girls also use small purses or clutches, but usually just for play or dress-up.[citation needed]
[edit]Types of handbags
- Clutch: Small, yet long (rectangular), evening bag without a handle.
- Satchel: A soft-sided case usually of leather, used to carry papers or books. Usually has a handle and often has a strap.
- Duffle bag: 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.
[edit]Trivia
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- In the Oscar Wilde play The Importance of Being Earnest, the protagonist, Jack Worthing, was found in a handbag in the cloakroom atVictoria Station as a baby, prompting Lady Bracknell's famous exclamation "A handbag?"
- A survey of shoppers at Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex, England, found that the average 30-year-old woman owns 21 handbags and buys a new one every three months, adding up to 111 over the course of a lifetime.[2]
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