Posts Tagged ‘Handbags’


Do Your Leather Handbags Change With The Seasons?

 Thursday, October 14th, 2010

This week there has definitely been a chill in the air and with the leaves turning and the nights becoming longer it might finally be time to admit that autumn is here.

There’s always something in the wardrobe for different seasons but leather handbags can be slightly different. Often the same everyday handbag can be used all year round as these tend to be more practical than stylish (although that doesn’t always have to be the case, as you’ll see here).

Obviously there are exceptions such as bright flowery handbags that you use for the beach or for your holiday, and obviously you would stand out a mile carrying one of those around in the middle of winter. But do seasons matter with every day leather handbags? Is it important to have a few different handbags in the wardrobe to suit different seasons?

The trouble with leather handbags is that they can get ruined in the rain but because of their timeless style they never look out of place no matter what season we’re in. And as this is Britain you will get rain throughout the year, so unless you trade in your favourite handbag for one made entirely of plastic it is a fact of life that we will have to get used to.

So now the Autumn is here, will you be reaching for a different handbag?


Celebrate Your Exam Results With A Fabulous New Handbag

 Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Now that the tension of exam results is finally over it’s time to look forward to what lies ahead. For many that will mean university which brings with it the ever tricky work/party balancing act.

Whichever way it goes, something you are guaranteed to need is handbags. For nights out or to carry your books, every student needs a gorgeous selection of handbags to fall back on at uni.

Obviously the your handbags will have to fulfil totally different needs, so I Want That Handbag have a wide selection of bags that will meet every criteria.

For lectures and seminars where you’ll need books and notepads, these handbags have the perfect mix of size and style. Their practical design means they’ll hold everything you’ll need to take to class, plus they have the gorgeous look you’ll need to make a great impression.

For a night out, practicality goes out of the window, and it’s all about style! These great looking bags are designed to make you look great, and are perfect for a big night out.

 

Treat yourself to a gorgeous handbag and reward yourself for all your hard work. Browse our product range and find the perfect handbag for you.


5 Tips To Keep You And Your Handbag Safe

 Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Congratulations! You have bought your new handbag and you can’t wait to show it off to the world! Half the fun of shopping is the reaction when you show off what you’ve bought to your friends, and there’s nothing that matches the excitement of wearing a new pair of shoes or going out with a new handbag for the first time.

Whether you’ll be strutting the streets of New York or tripping over the paving of Stratford-upon-Avon, it always feels good to parade your latest purchase.

As with most things however, there are always people out there who would like to spoil this experience for their own gain.

So what can you do to keep you and your handbag safe? We have compiled a list of 5 easy guidelines to make sure your handbag stays out of the hands of thieves.

1. Always hide your bag when in the car.

It sounds surprising, but according to national crime statistics handbag theft from cars outstripped street “snatch” crimes by 5:1 in 2007, which goes to show what an easy target an unattended bag can be.

Whenever you are in the car, always put your handbag well out of site. Even if you are still in the car or driving, keep your handbag hidden to avoid it becoming an easy target for the opportunist thief.

It almost goes without saying but it happens time and time again, never leave your handbag on display when you have left your car. Even a fancy locking system and loud car alarm won’t stop a thief from snatching your bag, so always keep your handbag out of sight.

2. Hold your handbag away from the traffic

Wherever possible always make it hard for the opportunist thief. Many handbag thefts occur when passing motorists snatch them from the arms of pedestrians, so eliminate this prospect altogether by simply wearing your handbag on the other shoulder, a simple yet effective safety tip!

3. Be watchful in bars, clubs and restaurants.

Whatever happened to the sight of women dancing around their handbags?! Maybe someone noticed how easy it was to steal the handbag in question, or maybe someone else noticed how stupid it looked. Either way, from a safety point of view it’s probably for the best.

Once again this tip comes straight from the school of common sense safety, but whenever you’re out on the town always keep your handbag in sight. The combination of booze and an unattended handbag may prove too much for even the most part time of thieves, so don’t give them the chance and keep hold of your bag.

Also be wary of anyone who offers to check your handbag or belongings into a cloakroom as this is an all too easy scam to fall for. If you want your belongings checked in, check them into a secure area yourself..

4. Be careful with across body bags.

They may seem like the perfect solution, but bags with straps over the body could cause you more harm than good. The eagle eyed thief is more likely to have noticed the bag rather than the strap, meaning that it doesn’t provide the preventative you would hope. It also means that should anyone attempt to steal it they’ll get more than they bargained for when you’re dragged along with it, which could lead to you being injured.

We’re obviously not saying don’t wear handbags across the body, but do be aware that they don’t provide the immunity from being snatched that you would hope.

5. If in doubt, just let it go.

As hard as it is to accept, if you are going to be in any danger when it comes to keeping hold of your bag, just let it go. Despite a new handbag being something you fall in love with, it’s not worth risking your safety to keep it.

With the high price of a quality handbag coupled with the value of items that are now kept in handbags (phones, purses, credit cards etc) it is likely that whoever is going to make off with your handbag is probably more desperate to take it than you are to keep it.

If you are worried about items in your handbag being taken, just don’t take them out with you. If you are just popping to the shops you probably don’t need half the contents of your handbag, and you probably don’t need to take your most expensive bag either. And if you are worried that your handbag and valuables are worth quite a lot of money and want some reassurance, there are always insurance policies you can look at.

Most importantly, if you could come to harm sticking up for your handbag, just let it go. There’ll be other bags.


Are You A Fan Of The Celebrity Handbag?

 Thursday, August 12th, 2010

With the news that Victoria Beckham is set release a new line of handbags, the subject of celebrity endorsements is heating up the world of fashion. Celebrity endorsements are nothing new and they have been making their mark on the fashion industry for a while, with ranges of perfume and clothing becoming popular items to receive a stamp of Hollywood approval.

It is big business, and the right star attaching their brand to a product can be the difference between instant success and relative failure. But what about the people who buy the products? Does a handbag with Victoria Beckham’s name on it make it better than one without? Would someone who bought a Victoria Beckham handbag buy one from the same designer but without the name?

Even if you aren’t a fan of Mrs Beckham, there will surely be a handbag with a relevant star name suitable for everyone before long, but are you a fan of the celebrity endorsement or are you proud of your own style?

Let us know what you think by leaving a comment, or visiting us on our Twitter Page or on Facebook.


Would You Insure Your Handbag?

 Monday, August 2nd, 2010

It seems like there’s cover for everything these days. Whether it’s for your car, your house or even your holiday, you can guarantee that someone, somewhere will try to sell you insurance for it.

According to this article in The Daily Mail, handbags are next in line for the hungry insurance sales person eager to make a sale.

According to the article, more than one in ten women have spent over £500 on a handbag, meaning that if it gets stolen or goes missing you are looking at an expensive loss. So if you fancy following in Carrie Bradshaw’s shoes (no pun intended) and splashing out on a fabulously expensive handbag, should you look at getting insurance cover for it? After all, if you’re spending a small fortune on a handbag, in all likelihood the contents will be worth a fair bit too.

So should you splash the cash on extra insurance? In all honesty, probably not. Most home contents policies will have the option of insuring possessions outside of the home, so this way your handbag will be insured as well as the other valuable items that travel with you. Car insurers also offer deals that will cover your handbag in the event of theft, meaning that any extra handbag policy you take out might well be unnecessary.

It’s worth checking the small print on any other policies you might have as chances are, you can probably cover your handbag for much cheaper by including it in an existing policy. If you are considering getting insurance cover for your handbag there are plenty of companies who will happily take your money, but maybe it’s worth saving your cash for your next big shopping trip instead.

On the whole if you stay safe and don’t leave your bag unattended it is unlikely to come to any harm, so think carefully before making what could be an expensive decision.