If one does not know where to start when considering the different handbag styles, satchels are good, basic bags. The satchel is a classic shape that suits many women and is work-appropriate but also looks at home with jeans and a T-shirt, depending on its design and materials. Even among satchels, though, there may be too many choices. By learning about the difference between a satchel and a satchel handbag, women will have an easier time finding the right items when shopping. Tips on choosing and wearing a satchel will facilitate the shopping experience.
Satchels Defined
The satchel handbag is a women's purse with two short handles, one attached to either side of the opening on the front and back of the bag. While a shoulder strap is sometimes included, the satchel is primarily carried as a handbag. Most satchels feature a flat bottom and remain in shape whether they are being worn or set down (as opposed to hobo and bucket bags, which are more flexible and have a tendency to slouch). Satchels can be small, medium, or large in size, although most often, they are seen on a moderate scale.
Origin of the Satchel
Satchels are one of the oldest types of bags. The first known use of the word "satchel" was in the 14th century; Shakespeare refers to the satchel in his play "As You Like It." A true satchel is a soft-sided briefcase-type bag, most commonly made of leather, that is suitable for toting books and files. Satchels are one of the bags that are considered to be appropriately for both men and women. Satchels are carried by students, business people, and those who are in professions involving field work. The satchel has a long strap and is meant to be worn across the body, bandolier-style. Satchels are the original cross body bags. Satchel handbags are distinctly different, so it is important to differentiate between the two when shopping.
What to Look for in a Satchel
Traditional satchels are made of leather in neutral colors, but modern satchels can be any color of the rainbow. These bags can be found in animal prints, animal skins, metallics, canvas, and other materials. Closure types often involve a buckle or a buckle-look snap. Accents tend to be more subdued and less girly; after all, these bags were derived from unisex carryalls. Therefore, a floral rosette would not likely be found on a satchel, but metallic hardware usually provides a classy touch of "bling".
Any of the above combinations of details would be up to the individual and her personal taste, but there are a few things that should be considered in terms of practicality before purchasing a satchel.
Ease of Access
A bag whose contents cannot easily be reached is an impractical bag. While handbags and purses do double-duty as fashion accessories, they are primarily carried to be useful, not just to look good. Some satchel handbags are modeled after the briefcase-style satchel and feature actual buckle closures; however, these can be very inconvenient to undo when one needs to answer a ringing cell phone or find the car keys in freezing cold weather. It is better to look for closures that give the illusion of being buckles while actually being snap closures.
Most satchels are structured and feature pockets both inside and outside, so staying organized and being able to find things is usually not a problem. Women who still have trouble navigating through a jumble of belongings or switch handbags frequently can make use of a handbag organizer, which not only keeps things in their place but is also easily removed and placed inside another bag for quick changes.
Overall Scale
It may seem obvious, but it bears repeating: A large bag on a small woman, or a small bag on a large woman, looks out of proportion and somewhat silly. If possible, a bag should be tried on and viewed in a mirror before purchasing. If a woman is shopping online and try-ons are not possible, then the bag's dimensions should be obtained and considered carefully. Any measurements can be compared to a bag already in possession to get an idea of how large the satchel will be.
Durable Construction
A satchel handbag, if well-made, should last for years. Those who are looking for a classic, timeless satchel should insist upon genuine leather in a basic neutral color; this way, the leather can be cleaned and touched up with shoe care products that are available in the same colors. Strong, even seaming should be evident, and handles should be attached securely to the bag. Check the bottom of the satchel, too: Many feature tiny knobs on the bottom to keep the bag up off the surface of the floor when the satchel is set down.
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