Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 15:22     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Anonymous wrote:I've never had kids but I've always used pretty big bags. I used to always carry a book with me - now it's water, a little sweater, my prescription sunglasses, etc etc. If I don't need all those things I just use my pockets.


^ I'm in my 50s and also petite, FWIW
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 15:22     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

I've never had kids but I've always used pretty big bags. I used to always carry a book with me - now it's water, a little sweater, my prescription sunglasses, etc etc. If I don't need all those things I just use my pockets.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 13:44     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Anonymous wrote:I've always had small bags because I'm petite and hate the way large bags weigh me down.


Yes, as a petite it's always small bags, even when the kids were little but past the diaper bag stage. I have a tote for sports sidelines because we're there all day, but otherwise sorry kids you don't have a mom who brings snacks.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 13:43     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still rotate through my handbags regularly. Most I've owned now for years and years and were purchased overseas. I've only added the Lindy and the Jypsiere recently.

Birkin 35 Retourne is my giant tote--it's been usefull from baby and toddler phase and it's a good travel tote.

Birkin 28 Sellier is nice for when I have to do a business lunch/appointment and need to carry a notebook with me.

Kelly 28s are great every day bags. Mine are Retourne so a little more casual than the B28 Sellier.

Lindy 26 is cute, it's my little dumpling bag.

Jypsiere 28 is fun and very different, not sure if I love it. It's better looking than the Evelyne IMO, but it's heavy.

For evening dinners/events I either carry Kelly Pouchette in black croc or a Chanel 11.12, or a fun clutch.






But how do they look with a matching Hermes scarf worn as a halter top paired with a white blazer?


Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 13:42     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

my kids are teenagers now and I am back to the small crossbody or small shoulder bag. I definitely used the totes when they were younger but don't need them anymore!
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 13:42     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still rotate through my handbags regularly. Most I've owned now for years and years and were purchased overseas. I've only added the Lindy and the Jypsiere recently.

Birkin 35 Retourne is my giant tote--it's been usefull from baby and toddler phase and it's a good travel tote.

Birkin 28 Sellier is nice for when I have to do a business lunch/appointment and need to carry a notebook with me.

Kelly 28s are great every day bags. Mine are Retourne so a little more casual than the B28 Sellier.

Lindy 26 is cute, it's my little dumpling bag.

Jypsiere 28 is fun and very different, not sure if I love it. It's better looking than the Evelyne IMO, but it's heavy.

For evening dinners/events I either carry Kelly Pouchette in black croc or a Chanel 11.12, or a fun clutch.






But how do they look with a matching Hermes scarf worn as a halter top paired with a white blazer?


And with "black slacks"??
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 13:34     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Anonymous wrote:I still rotate through my handbags regularly. Most I've owned now for years and years and were purchased overseas. I've only added the Lindy and the Jypsiere recently.

Birkin 35 Retourne is my giant tote--it's been usefull from baby and toddler phase and it's a good travel tote.

Birkin 28 Sellier is nice for when I have to do a business lunch/appointment and need to carry a notebook with me.

Kelly 28s are great every day bags. Mine are Retourne so a little more casual than the B28 Sellier.

Lindy 26 is cute, it's my little dumpling bag.

Jypsiere 28 is fun and very different, not sure if I love it. It's better looking than the Evelyne IMO, but it's heavy.

For evening dinners/events I either carry Kelly Pouchette in black croc or a Chanel 11.12, or a fun clutch.






But how do they look with a matching Hermes scarf worn as a halter top paired with a white blazer?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 06:44     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

I still rotate through my handbags regularly. Most I've owned now for years and years and were purchased overseas. I've only added the Lindy and the Jypsiere recently.

Birkin 35 Retourne is my giant tote--it's been usefull from baby and toddler phase and it's a good travel tote.

Birkin 28 Sellier is nice for when I have to do a business lunch/appointment and need to carry a notebook with me.

Kelly 28s are great every day bags. Mine are Retourne so a little more casual than the B28 Sellier.

Lindy 26 is cute, it's my little dumpling bag.

Jypsiere 28 is fun and very different, not sure if I love it. It's better looking than the Evelyne IMO, but it's heavy.

For evening dinners/events I either carry Kelly Pouchette in black croc or a Chanel 11.12, or a fun clutch.




Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 06:16     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

My Birkin was a great diaper bag.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 05:37     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Above 50 and now carry the smallest possible bag. Keys, phone, card case as wallet and lipstick.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 20:28     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

I hated the diaper bag so much.

Now I actually carry nothing 99% of the time. I have a couple cards in my phone case and a key in my pocket.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 20:07     Subject: Re:Handbag sizes through life stages

Actually, a lot of the women I know who only have themselves to worry about now have empty nester purses--just tiny little crossbodies big enough for keys, cards and a phone.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 20:06     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

I’m ADHD And no longer carry a bag at all. When I did it was so disorganized and full of junk
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 19:59     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

I've always had small bags because I'm petite and hate the way large bags weigh me down.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 19:48     Subject: Handbag sizes through life stages

Is that a thing for you? As a mom of smaller kids I had big totes, then when they were out of the water/snacks and toys stage I carried a small crossbody, as tiny as possible. Now as I am getting older I find myself wanting bigger bags again. I need reading glasses, like to have tissues, a brush, hand sanitizer...The crossbodies are feeling too small.