Selecting a Discount Designer Handbag for Beauty and Usability
The purse! The albatross of today’s woman. Where would you go without one? It’s always hanging from your arm or pulling down your shoulder. But we always carry one, don’t we? If you’re stylish but thrifty, your taste runs to Discount Designer Handbags, particularly Fendi Replica Handbags or Gucci Replica Handbags. If they are close copies, who will know they are what they say they are?
Since we’re stuck carrying a purse, we should think about the optimal design. Of course, style is number one for most women. While I, personally, think all purses are by definition ugly, some are less ugly than others. With a faux designer handbag, we can go with the style sense of the designer. And, as we walk in public, the people we see will automatically see this style sense in us. We show off our Fendi or Gucci, so we know what’s in today.
The next consideration after style is convenience. The solution to the convenience problem is pockets, pockets, pockets! Pockets allow you to what you need quickly. You need a pocket for your cell phone. Another for your reading glasses or sunglasses. A third for makeup. Still another for little things like coupons, cough drops, and wet wipes. Finally, the vital pocket: the place for your keys. Keys seem to sink immediately to the bottom of the purse like a stone into the lake as soon as you drop them in. This key problem goes far back in time. Remember that popular song from the early sixties? “And She Can’t Find Her Keys.” So make sure the purse you select has enough pockets to separate your paraphernalia into easy-to-find places.
Another selection criterion is weight. My reference to the Ancient Mariner’s albatross refers to the weight of the purse. This is a serious consideration because it’s not just a question of personal comfort. It is also a question of health. A shoulder bag that weighs too much puts a strain on the muscles of your shoulder. This strain can lead to pain, and, since, as I’ve said, we have to carry a handbag at all times, your shoulder has no chance to heal itself. Switching shoulders may ease the pain for a moment, but, in the end, you just get two sore shoulders. Over time, carrying the purse on the same side may make that shoulder sag, giving you a higher and a lower shoulder. The answer? Choose a purse with the least weight. And then winnow the purse’s contents on a regular basis. If it’s not a necessity, take it out. Keep your sunglasses in the car. Be happy with two lipsticks. Use a small pick instead of a heavy hairbrush. Keep unused keys in the glove compartment.
If you follow these suggestions, you will look stylish but not weighed down like a mail132013201320man with his pack. And you will be able to find what you need in an instant.