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We live in a society that is engrossed
with perfection. The perfect figure, the perfect clothes, the perfect score
whether it is in education or in sport, the perfect career, perfect health,
the perfect house, the perfect car, perfect kids, the perfect man, the
perfect hostess. The list goes on! But what makes a perfect bag?
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The perfect bag should look good but not over the top.
Most people’s first impression of
most stuff is their appearance. We all love a nice-looking bag which catches
the eye but looks alone are not the only aspect in choosing the perfect bag.
Many people are fanatical with brand names but then you run the risk of
bumping into someone else with the identical bag. And why promote someone
else’s brand by having your bag covered in their company logo. Myself,
I like something that looks a little bit different from the rest – something
that makes a statement about me. If a handbag
has disproportionate good looks there are drawbacks as well. Maybe you will be afraid to use it regularly
because it may stain, tear, stretch or you may lose it.
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The perfect bag should be functional.
Some handbags look great, but are a
real challenge to actually use. They are not functional. Many designers seem
to aim for style and good looks first, and function second, if at all. A
common mistake in handbags is the wearer's failure to find anything with no
trouble. The perfect bag should not only look great it needs to be user
friendly and comfortable to carry as well. There should be easy access to the
things inside and lots of pockets for your cell phone and wallet etc. so you
can organise your stuff painlessly.
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The perfect bag should be easy to keep looking good.
The perfect bag should be adaptable
The perfect bag should be adaptable
and versatile enough to match with all clothing styles as well as complement
your look making you look good. Handbags that can only be worn with one or
two outfits are definitely out. Don’t chose a handbag with limited potential.
The one exception to this rule is that you don't want a bag to be too suitable
for others where everyone wants to borrow it. Sharing is generous but it
doesn’t have to include your perfect bag.
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