Think Big This Summer
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Say goodbye to your clutches and mini hobos for the meantime because this season commands not just yellow, but oversized bags as well. The bigger it gets, the better. Join the bandwagon as celebrities like Nicole Richie, Lindsay Lohan, Halle Berry and countless others have gone ahead sporting pretty chic humongous ones more than once. Oversized bags are a real convenience, they’re roomy, versatile and you can practically bring your entire life along! Just make sure to choose those that are designed flexible enough to work both on daytime and evening. May it be a satchel or a tote, an oversized handbag should keep you up to date this season, fashion-wise.
If you’re wondering where to get the perfect oversized bag, numerous retail stores actually showcase a number of hip ones. With prices ranging from whopping thousands to less than a hundred, you sure won’t have a hard time looking for the right one for you. Macy’s offers the oversized, Steve Maden’s Canvas Satchel with dimensions 21″ x 17″ x 7″. Made of cotton canvas with tonal patent PVC handles with an emblem applique and corner trim, this canvas satchel makes a classy chic oversized bag hip enough for Summer. This bag is priced at only $78 and you may choose from colors black, fuschia, natural, navy and red. If you’re looking for a more upbeat look, check out the Michael Kors’ Astor Plastic Large North/South Tote. Its clear plastic with patent leather trim makes it the ultimate chic tote great for daytime, evening or even for travel! Dimensions are 19″ x 14″ x 2″. The Large North/South Tote can be purchased at eBags for $278. If you have the budget and would like to be at par with Hollywood celebs, the YSL Large Tribute Flat Tote is another interesting choice. Available in crackled gold and black, this handbag has been spotted looking fab on Lindsay Lohan and Halle Berry. This $1,295 worth Tribute Flat Tote will keep you looking classy from daytime to evening. Its dimensions are 16″x 17 3/4″ x 1″.
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May 22nd, 2008 at 1:09 am
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