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    It's slouchy with the drawstring fastenings, making this pebbled leather bag perfect to carry around all your everyday essentials. $165 at Kate Spade Outlet Kate Spade Outlet

  4. Kinchaku - Wikipedia

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    Matching kinchaku bags. Kinchaku (巾着, lit. ' cloth + wearing / on one's person ') is a traditional Japanese drawstring bag, used like a handbag (similar to the English reticule) for carrying around personal possessions; smaller ones are usually used to carry loose coinage (similar to a sagemono), cosmetics, lucky charms, hand warmers and other small items.

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    I've rented a blue-and-white-striped bucket bag, a minimalist leather crossbody, and a mini drawstring black tote. Bags are a great way to add a little pop of color or designer flair to your wardrobe.

  6. Drawstring - Wikipedia

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    A modern reproduction of a medieval turn-shoe with a drawstring Hoodie with drawstring A bag with a drawstring. A drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten) fabric or other material. Ends of a drawstring are often terminated with a sheath called an aglet. The ends may be tied to hold the ...

  7. Reticule (handbag) - Wikipedia

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    A reticule, also known as a ridicule or indispensable, was a type of small handbag or purse, similar to a modern evening bag, used mainly from 1795 to 1820. [1] The reticule became popular with the advent of Regency fashions in the late 18th century. Previously, women had carried personal belongings in pockets tied around the waist, but the ...