Laura Chase
One Too Many
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I always seem to be dragging around the exact same old practical cheap Mulberry knockoff bag because a large vintage purse isn't easy to find. It's one of those things that I'm always looking for but never finding - like good skirts.
Being a student, I need a pretty large purse that can accommodate my (12") laptop, books and other necessities. Most vintage bags seem to be small handbags, the type you could use when you just go out shopping on a saturday, but really, even then it would be too small for someone like me. I like to carry around a lot of things.
So what I'd like to see here are examples of larger vintage bags, for inspiration.
How large a bag could a lady in the 30's carry around for everyday use? Were all the larger (and when I say larger, I mean the size that could accommodate a smaller laptop) bags back then travel bags?
Here is the largest vintage bag I own. It's not even large enough for my needs, but it's on the larger side anyway. I don't know much about bags, so I don't know when it's from, but I like the shape and the simplicity of the metalware (as opposed to many modern bags that, for my tastes, just have too much metal all over):
Being a student, I need a pretty large purse that can accommodate my (12") laptop, books and other necessities. Most vintage bags seem to be small handbags, the type you could use when you just go out shopping on a saturday, but really, even then it would be too small for someone like me. I like to carry around a lot of things.
So what I'd like to see here are examples of larger vintage bags, for inspiration.
How large a bag could a lady in the 30's carry around for everyday use? Were all the larger (and when I say larger, I mean the size that could accommodate a smaller laptop) bags back then travel bags?
Here is the largest vintage bag I own. It's not even large enough for my needs, but it's on the larger side anyway. I don't know much about bags, so I don't know when it's from, but I like the shape and the simplicity of the metalware (as opposed to many modern bags that, for my tastes, just have too much metal all over):