Size, closure, color, and
materials are all critical factors to consider when choosing a bag. So, you
should take the time to evaluate these aspects, especially when it comes to
investing in a quality piece that will last for many years.
If you have a plump (round) and
short body type, your handbag shall be long and rather square in shape. If you
are tall and slim, your handbag shall be rather wide than long and have a
rather round shape. Thus a handbag balances the forms of your body.
The only type of bags to avoid are
ones that are too big or too small in relation to your overall body size.
Choose durable materials like
leather or long-lasting materials that can plough through everyday wear and
tear. Consider the bags with good stitching and hardware that will increase
their capability of giving a longer service life. Explore the type of closure
and the length of the strap.
Here are some tips for matching
the color of your handbag to your clothing style:
Neutral colors: Neutral colors
such as black, gray, beige or brown are safe values. They go easily
with all types of outfits and offer the advantage of being timeless.
Black, nude, gray, tan, navy blue,
burgundy, olive-green, etc. handbags are some of the best shades that go well
with all your looks and outfits. Metallic shades and accents are currently in
style to add glamour and trendiness to your look, so they match your outfits
well, too.
Cross body bags and backpacks distribute
weight more evenly across your body, which can help maintain proper posture and
prevent back pain. If you prefer shoulder bags, opt for ones with wide, padded
straps, and try not to overload them.
Black is an obvious choice of
bag color, but it remains popular for good reason. The king of eternal colors,
black transcends fashion trends and makes the perfect partner to any hue.
Tip: Green, light blue and rectangular shapes are
"wood" and good to maintain harmony. Curvy shapes, black and dark
blue are classified under "water" and improve prosperity as well as
tell the world that the owner of the bag must be treated with respect.
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