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  2. Hobo Bags Are Officially Back—Shop Our Favorite Styles Now

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    Ready or not, hobo bags are making a major comeback. To help you prepare, I found the best styles from brands like Khaite, Coach, and Gucci for you to sport the slouchy, laid-back trend.

  3. Hobo bag - Wikipedia

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    Hobo bags are made out of soft, flexible materials and tend to slump, or slouch, when set down. There are many different sizes and shapes of this popular woman's fashion accessory. [2] Accessories designer Bobby Breslau was known for his "Halston bag", a large unconstructed [clarification needed] leather handbag.

  4. 18 Black-Owned Handbag Brands You Should Definitely Know About

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    Based in Atlanta, it was founded by Devin Landers (hence the name) and offers a small-batch collection of rectangular leather shoulder bags that are defined by their slouchy '90s vibe and subtle ...

  5. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    A distinction can also be made between soft-body handbags or frame handbags, where a metal frame supports the textile or leather of the bag. Frame bags often use a kissing lock closure, with two interlocking metal beads set on the top of the frame. Kissing locks were popular on handbags during the early- to mid-20th century, and remain popular ...

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  7. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    The bindle is colloquially known as the blanket stick, particularly within the Northeastern hobo community. A hobo who carried a bindle was known as a bindlestiff. According to James Blish in his novel A Life for the Stars, a bindlestiff was specifically a hobo who had stolen another hobo's bindle, from the colloquium stiff, as in steal.