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The History Of The Modern Purse

February 4, 2010 by Alexander Stone  
Filed under Apparel

The Ancient Egyptians were the first known people to have used leather purses. Evidence of this can be seen from hieroglyphics wherein some people are depicted carrying pouches around the waist area. Another famous leather purse holder is the ancient iceman also called the \”Otzi Iceman\” who is a mummy about 5000 years old found near the Italian and Austrian border in the Alps.

The next time in history that we see leather purses is during the 14th century in Europe. Social status had much to do with the design of such bags. The more elaborate the embroidery and the higher the quality of the bag marks the owner as one who is higher up in the social strata. At this time, bags or purses were worn only by ladies.

The 16th century ushered a new age for men. It was now considered proper for them to have purses. Their purses were embroidered with gold. The purses they gave to their brides had pictures embroidered on them. Women used to display their purses but since the fashion of the day became more elaborate, they started wearing them under their skirts. Later in the 17th century, men\’s fashion called for pants with pockets. With this new innovation, men no longer carried purses and bags. Instead they had small purses or pouches for their coins. It may be at this time that the leather coin purse was starting to be used. Nevertheless, the old coin purses were made of cloth tied with a string.

During the 1800s, neo classical styles invaded the fashion world. Women began showing off bags again. Bags could no longer fit under their dresses, thus they had to carry them. So they displayed bags matching their dresses to the public. Nevertheless, it was only in the 1900s that hand bag began to be used to describe bags. Bags then evolved to double compartments from the single compartments before. Bags also began to take a different route in design. They were no longer limited in design to what women wore.

World War 2 brought bag fashion to a new dimension. Plastic was started to be used as raw materials for basically every product including bags. By the 1950s, the major bag designers joined the trend of using plastics as raw materials. The face of bags and purses has greatly evolved ever since they made that decision. This was because whenever respected designers create products, those products gain instant credibility. Women today have made the bag their prime accessory such that it is unbelievable for them not to leave home without bags. These bags have simply become their \”home away from home\”.

Learn more about the Leather Coin Purse. Stop by Alexander Stone\’s site where you can find out all about the Leather Credit Card Holder and what they can do for you.

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