Sacs pour femme
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Abro Piuma Nana Sac fourre-tout dark brown -
Michael Kors Jet Set Sac bandoulière black -
Emporio Armani Cassandra Sac porté épaule nero -
Piquadro W92T Porte-document beige -
Lauren Ralph Lauren Bradley Medium Sac porté épaule lauren tan -
Fjällräven Kånken Sling Sac bandoulière black/rainbow -
Marc O'Polo Mita M Sac fourre-tout black -
Guess Katya 4G Logo Sac à main latte logo -
Steve Madden BJOLENE Sac porté épaule chocolate/gold -
Abro Dalia Kaia Sac fourre-tout caramel/cognac -
Valentino Bags Bigs Sac bandoulière arancio -
Guess Adelasia Sac porté épaule black -
JOOP! Jeans Cofano Cadea Sac bandoulière black -
Castelijn & Beerens Nappa X Charlie RFID Porte-document yellow -
Armani Exchange Jodie Sac bandoulière gunmetal -
by Malene Birger Abilla Cabas black -
Liebeskind Elvira Lamb SF Verna S Sac à main beige -
The Bridge Story Donna Porte-document marrone -
Chrome Kadet Suede Sac banane heritage -
Liebeskind Maia Sheep Natural S Sac porté épaule true red -
The Bridge Story Donna Sac bandoulière marrone -
Timbuk2 Heritage Classic S Sac messager big wave -
Liu Jo Kaliska M Sac fourre-tout nero -
Spikes & Sparrow Bronco Ceslie Sac bandoulière brandy
Classics and newcomers of the current season
The established styles of bags for women include clutches, hobo bags, shoulder bags, shoppers and handbags. Belt bags, once a controversial trend, have now become a new classic. Some shapes have been around for years and are now celebrated as modern icons—for example, top handle bags. These small bags feature a short handle and a flap that typically reaches halfway down the front. They exude nostalgic charm and pair perfectly with minimalist looks. Also minimalist are elegant envelope bags: these envelope-sized clutches are close relatives of the classic clutch but are distinguished by their slim design and compact size. Another elegant evening option is the minaudière. Made from metal or plastic and often adorned with rhinestones or even real gemstones, this tiny box bag is a true jewel in any handbag collection.
Bag trends
At the top of the shopping list this season is the baguette bag—one of the hottest trend pieces right now. Inspired by how the French tuck their baguettes under the arm, this small bag with a short strap is worn over the shoulder. Another returning trend is the bowling bag, named for its resemblance to traditional bowling bags. This spacious model competes this season with another storage favourite—the shopper. If you’re after something more striking, consider a trapeze bag with its flared sides and bold colour accents. Also among the must-haves are circle bags with their distinctive round shape, tiny micro bags and saddle bags, whose design—true to the name—is inspired by practical saddle pouches.
Practical handbags for everyday use
Whether hobo bags, shoppers, messenger bags or handbags, everyday bags for women are usually simple and functional, and not necessarily competing with fashion-forward it-bags. Instead, they win points with features like protective base studs, smart organiser systems and extras such as detachable shoulder straps for more relaxed carrying. Backpack handbags often include extra shoulder straps to allow different ways of wearing them. Alternatively, the backpack straps can be tucked away in a zipped back compartment. Sporty nylon shoulder bags appeal to those who prefer a relaxed, casual style. Whether made from nylon, leather or faux leather, briefcases and laptop bags for women are excellent organisers, featuring padded laptop compartments and useful details like pen holders and card slots.
Materials and care
Leather bags are breathable, which is why a cotton dust bag is the best way to store them. Smooth leather bags can be cleaned with a damp cloth, and gentle rubbing is also acceptable. For bags for women made of suede, it's best to use a special leather brush or rubber eraser for cleaning. Patent leather bags can be wiped clean with a damp microfibre cloth. These bags require careful storage: avoid dark or plastic bags to prevent discolouration. To maintain the shape of a leather bag during longer storage, fill it with tissue paper or air cushions.
Bags for women made from cotton can be cleaned with lukewarm water and mild soap. Many can even go in the washing machine—just check the label inside for specific care instructions. Canvas bags are best cleaned with a damp sponge and mild soap. Light dirt can be brushed off—gentle pressure is no problem. Linen is naturally stain-resistant and breathable, and also highly durable. To care for linen bags, store them in a dry place to avoid mildew. Stains can be removed by hand with warm water. Since the fabric creases easily, it’s best to let linen bags air dry flat.
Faux leather is a synthetic alternative to real leather, and many imitation leather handbags are almost indistinguishable from the real thing. Clean faux leather bags with a damp, soft cloth and then dry them gently. Avoid aggressive cleaning products as they can leave lasting marks. Bags made from synthetic materials like nylon or polyester require minimal care. Light dirt can be wiped off with a damp cloth. If needed, hand washing will help tackle tougher grime. Tarpaulin is another low-maintenance synthetic material often used for sports and travel bags. Known for its durability, it can be easily cleaned by brushing off the dirt, wiping it down and letting it dry.