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  2. The 26 Best Black-Owned Handbag Brands to Know in 2024 - AOL

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    Check out Agnes Baddoo, Petit Kouraj, and more as you shop from the best Black bag designers, whether you’re looking for a gift or shopping for yourself. The 26 Best Black-Owned Handbag Brands ...

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    From established luxury labels to emerging names, we curated a covetable list of Black-owned handbag brands and designers to shop and support year-round.

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    No matter the occasion or season, there’s always room for another handbag in your collection. From designer totes to trendy baguettes, the possibilities are endless. Whether you want to secure a Te

  5. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Men's designer bags are produced by well-known companies such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Bottega Veneta in a variety of shapes and sizes. The global men's bag and small leather goods trade is a $4-billion-a-year industry. [18] Sales of men's accessories including "holdall" bags are increasing in North America. [19]

  6. Dooney & Bourke - Wikipedia

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    Dooney & Bourke is an American leather goods brand founded in 1975 by designer Peter Dooney and entrepreneur Frederic Bourke in Norwalk, Connecticut.Originally a men's supplier of belts, suspenders, and ties, [1] the company now specializes in handbags and small accessories. [2]

  7. Radley (company) - Wikipedia

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    Radley founder and current Creative Director, Australian Lowell Harder, began working in the accessories industry as a weekend stall holder on London's Camden Market in 1984 selling Indian men's accessories brand Hidesign. Harder began working with the Hidesign design team and together developed new designs for the UK market. [1]