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Handbag printed January 21, 1945
Find out what secrets lie inside the closed handbag.
History of the Handbag
The ways in which people have carried themselves and their belongings throughout
history have reflected the eras in which they lived. The earliest historically verifiable
handbags-little sacks containing pomanders (scented oranges), flint and money-were carried
by gentlemen and known as "pockets". These were hung by thongs from the back of
the girdle and were often cut from behind by thieves who knew how to capitalize on a
friendly pat on the back; hence the name "cut purse".
By the 1400's both men and women were wearing purses, and as times prospered and the
little sacks got fuller, they were ornamented with gold or elaborate embroidery.
A century later, the drawstring bag was a status possession. Paintings of that era show
flat bags gathered by tasseled strings. By the end of the century, however, fashion went
undercover, as women preferred to wear their pouches under their skirts.
In 1670, breeches with built-in pockets came into fashion and men dispensed with their
handbags. But they did continue to carry a little netted "purse" for money
inside the pocket.
In the 18th century, pouches for both men and women disappeared. After the French
Revolution, however, the style of women's clothes was so delicate that it was impossible
for them to contain a pocket. Out into the open came the handbag, then known as a reticule
(and occasionally a "ridicule" by men whose idea that was of a good joke).
Skirts became more ample, and pockets won the next round. Even when dresses grew tighter
in the 1880's, handbags were slow to return. The real renaissance for bags came around the
turn of the century, with the advent of the hobble skirt. A pocket was an impossibility,
and very large handbags carried by long strings or chains became popular.
In the 20's, as dresses got skimpier, handbags became indispensable, and have remained so
until the present, both as a utility and as a fashion item reflecting a personal style.
Now every fashion has its handbag and every woman can have a wardrobe of shapes and
colors.
In addition, a new chapter in handbag history is being written, as men's fashions become
leaner, and more and more men discover the convenience of toting their belongings in a
handsome hand or shoulder
bag.
Twentieth century technology has opened up a treasure of textures and materials from space
age synthetics to hand-woven straws. There are rain-proof bags for stormy day, sturdy
totes for the beach, delicate fabric for evening, and squashy shoulder bags for casual
wear. In short, a fascinating variety of handbags for every mood, every outfit and every
occasion. When you sell a handbag, sell the color and fun of a handbags wardrobe.
Remember; fashion is in the bag.
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