Do you use a specific purse when you're travelling or on vacation? What kind/style do you prefer?
I'm always torn about whether I should bring a fashiony purse or a more useful bag for toting around a bunch of stuff (ie waterbottle, passport, camera etc) when going away. What do you do?
We usually take a black leather backpack to label ourselves as typical Americans I also have a black nylon body sling type of bag with zippers etc. - both are pickpocket resistant. I guess it depends on where you're traveling - typically, when traveling overseas, if not using my sling bag, I just put whatever I need in the backpack or in my husbands pockets in the evening when we go out (lipgloss, etc.)
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i don't really get to travel anywhere exciting, but we do get to vegas at least 3 times a year, and i allways take one simple go with everything evening bag and a messenger bag. i like the messenger during the day, because it is extremely comfy and i can keep it kind of towards the front on the side and i can really feel if someone is trying to get into my bag.
this is usually my evening bag of choice. it goes with just about everything, and it holds a little more than the average clutch. it is a lot more elegant in person.
I like it because it's roomy, super durable, and has two options of wearing it (it has snaps so it's collapsible).
I currently have my eyeballs on this ugly-but-I-really-like-it bag by Anna Sui that I saw in Lucky (June). I don't have a pic, but it's black/creme striped, wool. Looks a bit Moroccan. It's not in the store yet but I'm thinking about getting it for my trip this fall. Hope you have a great trip and lots of luck in finding that perfect travel bag!
I usually carry a large but fashionable tote of some sort to I can cqarry everything I need and when a by little things I can put them in there...when I was in London i carried around a teal leather tote from Urban
not that im traveling or anything...but i thought it might help you to know what bag i generally carry.
i carry a reload messenger bag that i self designed!
so it looks like these bags (and yes, im posting more than one...but i really love the bag and i take any chance i get to spread the word about this company):
seriously, aren't they the coolest? mine is green with burgundy trim, the design is a bamboo branch in two shades of tan. basically any design you bring them, they can make.
anyway....i think that you would be good with a larger tote/messenger bag (which could be used on the plane) and a smaller purse for evenings and such. i don't think a clutch is totally necessary at all for any trips you might have this summer, just a cute smaller purse would be fine.
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Depends where I'm going. I'm buying this bag for my trip to Sri Lanka... It may seem impractical, but you're wrong (however, I do plan on taking those stupid pins off). It's canvas, so I can just wash it when it gets totally disgusting. I also like something I can carry on my shoulder, so my arm is always over it and I can swing it around in front of me if I'm in a pick pockety looking crowd. Also, it's big enough to hold a notebook, water bottle, camera, guide book, etc.
If I'm in New York, Dublin, Paris, whatever, I tell myself that I'm in a big city and I need to carry around a regular bag. Just cause I'm on vacation doesn't mean I need to bring all the things I think I do. If I lived in Madrid would I really take a water bottle with my for a day of shopping? So I limit myself to a normal purse. I've been known to rip pages out of a guidebook so I can take them with me without bringing the whole book.
When I'm going on a big trip I always bring a giant canvas tote from H&M which has a lot of different pockets. It has two handles so you can wear it over your shoulder and a long detachable strap if you want to wear it across your chest. I like it when I'm going to be on planes and trains since I can get to things easily and even pack a change of clothes in case of emergency.
Then in my suitcase I pack a smaller bag or two, depending on my plans and how much space I have. Usually I bring a small, lightweight fabric tote or messenger bag for the day - like Maddie, I don't carry that much around with me when I'm sightseeing because as the day goes on my bag just feels heavier and heavier anyway and I rip pages out of my guidebooks or print stuff from travel sites so I can throw them out when I'm finished.