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  2. The 25 Best Suede Bags for Cozy Girl Fall - AOL

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    Big Bag. Parisian brand Rouje is known for its playful accessories and French-girl staples. Head out for a late night with this eye-catching green bag hanging off your arm. Size: 15" W x 10.6" H x ...

  3. Fanny pack - Wikipedia

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    Artificial leather fanny pack with side-release belt buckle, belt slide for adjustment and top-open zipper compartment. A waist bag, fanny pack, belt bag, moon bag, belly bag (American English), or bumbag (British English) is a small fabric pouch worn like a belt around the waist by use of a strap above the hips that is secured usually with some sort of buckle.

  4. The 20 Best Small Tote Bags With Major Style - AOL

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    The best small tote bags offer just enough space for everyday essentials. Shop 20 of the best, from leather and suede styles to knitted and woven designs.

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  6. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Women focus primarily on the ratio waist to chest or more specifically waist to shoulder. This is analogous to the waist to hip ratio (WHR) that men prefer. Some studies have shown that attractive bodily traits in the eyes of a heterosexual woman would include a tall, athletic physique, with wide shoulders, and a slim waist area. [156]

  7. Hebao - Wikipedia

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    They were worn at the waist and were used to carry items (such as seals, keys, handkerchiefs). Incense, pearls, jade, and other valuable items were placed inside the hebao to dispel evil spirits and foul smells. [7] In the Song dynasty, the term hebao referred to a small bag which would store carry-on valuables (e.g. money and personal seal). [1]