National Handbag Day | October 10
Tue Oct 10th

National Handbag Day

The versatile and utilitarian bag that goes by many names on October 10th honors the versatile and utilitarian bag that goes by many names.

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Not only do handbags come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but also do handbags come in a variety of colors and sizes. They can be the size of an envelope or nearly as large as an overnight bag, and they can be as small as an overnight bag. They are available in every imaginable hue and style, from leopard and zebra prints to calf skin and rhinestones. There really is something for every taste and style..

Pocketbook, clutch, reticule, wallet, evening bag, case, or pouch – they've been around for thousands of years. Make it what you will – pocketbook, clutch, reticule, reticule, purse, purse, case, or pouch – they've been in use for thousands of years. The earliest designs were a means of survival, but that didn't stop the user from being creative. If they had tools, ceremonial accessories, or clothing, the user often decorated them with beads or died the material. And the most complex sets of accessories were arranged in complex pockets.

The availability of synthetic and natural fibers allows for even more variety in style today. Tote Bags come in a variety of sizes and styles. These purses, whether packing light, casual, or sophisticated, will carry so much to the modern shopper.

How to celebrate national handbag day in a variety of ways.

By snapping photos of your favorite handbags, we show us your style. Don't forget to post them on social media using the hashtag #nationalhandbagday..

History of national handbags has influenced national handbag culture

PurseBlog.com established National Handbag Day in 2012. PurseBlog.com established National Handbag Day in 2012.

Handbag FAQ

What's the most common thing found in a handbag? Q. What is the most common thing to carry in a handbag?

According to a Cramer-Krasselt survey, the most common item in a handbag is a wallet. Pen and keys were a close second, followed by phone, followed by phone.

Q. How much money do women expend on handbags?

A. More than half of the respondents spent less than $50 on bags and wallets per year, according to a survey conducted by The Best Wallet For You.

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