10 Types of Bags you should definitely know about! Part-2

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Bags are an essential part of your outfit and can elevate your looks very easily! Not to mention that they are so practical to hold stuff! But did you know there are so many different types of bags available in the market? Let’s have a look at some of those:

Types of Bags you should know about!

Part-2

1. Lunchbox bag

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These bags are shared like lunchboxes. These are great for holding lots of things as they are very spacious.

 

2. Vanity bag

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A little purse or hand case used by women to carry cosmetics, etc.

 

3. Twisted box bag

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The Twisted Box was the most technically difficult item of the whole “Celebrating Monogram” collection, owing to the juxtaposition of hard lines – reminiscent of legendary Vuitton trunks – and the beautiful curves that make the bag such a delight to wear.

 

4. Belt bag

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A belt bag is one of the most comfortable bags to use while jogging, cycling, or going for a morning stroll.

 

5. Bucket bag

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Bucket bags are available in a number of sizes, ranging from micro to medium. Most bucket bags have a single large internal compartment, similar to a tote.

 

6. ARK Bag

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Ark bags are in the shape of a semi-circle, usually made out of bamboo.

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7.  Quilted bag

Quilted bags are created by stitching and filling fabric into diagonal patterns. It may be made in a variety of sizes and patterns.

 

8. Canteen bag

Canteen bags also have a neat little backstory in that they were originally used to carry drinking water, and had spouts at the top

 

9. Knot bag

A knot bag is a little open tote bag with a unique twist. It features asymmetrical handles that pass through each other to make a knot and shut the bag.

 

10. Drawstring bag

A drawstring bag, sometimes known as a cinch-up backpack, is a tiny, lightweight bag with two adjustable strings. To shut the bag, you draw the threads, and to access the contents, you pull the bag apart at the top.

 

 

How many of these are you familiar with?

We are not done yet! For more styles of bags, check out part 1 or 3 on my Profile!!

Blog by: Priya Grover

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