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  2. The 5 Handbag Trends to Update Your Look for 2025 - AOL

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    A small but mighty statement bag that acts as a Mary Poppins-treasure trove of sorts, drawstring purses offer a blend of convenience and style. Charlotte Bag $425.00 at Strathberry

  3. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    As handbags grew into the mainstream in the 20th century, they began to transform from purely practical items to symbols of the wearer's wealth and worth in society. The styles, materials, prices, and, most importantly, the brand names of purses and handbags became just as (if not more) valuable than the functionality of the bags themselves.

  4. Tote bag - Wikipedia

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    A tote bag A tote bag being carried over the shoulder. A tote bag is a large, typically unfastened bag with parallel handles that emerge from the sides of its pouch. Totes are often used as reusable shopping bags. The archetypal tote bag is made of sturdy cloth, perhaps with thick leather at its handles or bottom; leather versions often have a ...

  5. 13 Royal-Approved Handbag Brands You Can Own Too - AOL

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    Here, the 13 brands the Windsors swear by—from Meghan Markle's go-to emerging label and Kate Middleton's preferred clutches to handbag that was Queen Elizabeth's one true carry-all love. Strathberry

  6. The fall handbag style that's selling out everywhere - AOL

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    For starters, its ultra-functional silhouette, which expands to fit all your essentials, is perfect for all you on-the-go girls.

  7. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    The Birkin bag (or simply Birkin) is a tote bag introduced in 1984 by French luxury goods maker Hermès. [2] Birkin bags are handmade from leather and are named after the English-French actress and singer Jane Birkin. [3] The bag quickly became a symbol of wealth and exclusivity due to its high price and assumed long waiting lists. [4]