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  2. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 1700s, both men and women carried bags. [9] Early modern Europeans wore purses for one sole purpose: to carry coins. Purses were made of soft fabric or leather and were worn by men as often as ladies; the Scottish sporran is a survival of this custom. In the 17th century, young girls were taught embroidery as a necessary skill ...

  3. Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    The majority of bags were initially sold through small shops as well as Marshall Field's. The business did not have issues with selling the bags, but did encounter difficulty keeping up with the demand. They hired local seamstresses as well as provided a loan for the creation of Phoenix Sewing, a company dedicated to making Vera Bradley products.

  4. Longchamp (company) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the company designs and manufactures leather and canvas handbags, luggage, shoes, travel items, fashion accessories, and women's ready-to-wear. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The house is privately owned and managed by the Cassegrain founding family [ 4 ] [ 1 ] and does business in 80 countries through around 1,500 retail outlets.

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  6. Bobbin lace - Wikipedia

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    Bobbin lace may be made with coarse or fine threads. Traditionally it was made with linen, silk, wool, or, later, cotton threads, or with precious metals. Bess of Hardwick bought red silk, gold, and silver thread for making "bone lace" in 1549, the earliest English reference to this kind of work. [13]

  7. LuLaRoe - Wikipedia

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    LuLaRoe is an American multi-level marketing company that sells women's clothing. [2] [3] It was founded in 2012 [4] by DeAnne Brady and her husband Mark Stidham and is currently based in Corona, California.