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  • Writer's pictureShubham Jadhav

20 Types of Leather Bags and Purses.

Here is an exhaustive collection of all the varieties and variants of leather bags and purses that showcase the different purposes and designs while elevating your fashion.


Do you want to know what sort of bag to construct out of leather? Leather is such a versatile material that it can be used to make almost any kind of bag or handbag.


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A bag is described as a flexible container to carry items manufactured, and a purse is a coin pouch often carried in a bag, but there is so much more to the many varieties of leather bags and purses.



The below article has different types of leather bags and purses


  1. Tote Bag

  2. Saddle Bag

  3. Baguette Bag

  4. Boston Bag

  5. Gladstone Bag

  6. Bowling Bag

  7. Trapezoid Bag

  8. Drawstring Bag

  9. Canteen Bag

  10. Hobo Bag

  11. Messenger Bag

  12. Satchel Bag

  13. Duffel Bag

  14. Backpack

  15. Fanny Pack/Moon Bag

  16. Clutch Bag

  17. Wristlet Bag

  18. Wallet

  19. Zip Around Purse/Wallet

  20. Card Holder


1. Tote Bag


Tote bag

The term "tote" originally meant "to carry," according to its meaning. And that is exactly what they excel at! Totes, often known as "shoppers," are excellent reusable shopping bags. A tote bag is a big bag with one compartment and two handles or straps. It can have an open-top or a zippered closure, and it may also feature a magnetic clasp to protect valuables from slipping out. It's a popular bag to build in leather since it's a simple pattern that consumers adore for its adaptability.


2 Saddle Bag


saddle bag

The Saddle Bag is a medium-sized bag that resembles a horseshoe or saddle. It was formerly used as a pouch that hung from the saddle on either side of a horse to keep tiny, important objects while riding. The half-moon form of the Saddle Bag is worn across the body and includes a characteristic top flap with a buckle.


Equestrian themes are commonly engraved into this style to underline the design's provenance. This Saddle Bag concept has also been applied to the storing of small goods on motorbikes while touring.


3. Baguette Bag


Baguette Bag

The Baguette Bag gets its name from the French loaf of bread since it has a similar form. It's a long, slim bag that may be worn over the shoulder or held in your hand because the strap is generally rather short.

The Fendi Baguette gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s when it was worn by Sarah Jessica Parker in the television series Sex and the City.

The Baguette was promoted as an alternative to the huge Totes that were fashionable at the time. The Barrel bag, which is a cylindrical, tiny, and long bag with either a short strap to carry in your hand, is a little modification of the Baguette Bag.


4. Boston Bag


Boston Bag


The Boston Bag is a travel bag or a general-purpose bag. This design is inspired by a Barrel Bag, which is rectangular at the bottom and tapered to the top. It was originally pinched or folded in half near the top opening and held with two small handles.

The Boston Bag has a strap that can be adjusted to put over your shoulder, making it more comfortable to carry all day.

The Boston Bag was named after the Boston ladies, who favored a more utilitarian accessory over the finer New York ladies who preferred style over utility. This bag is frequently constructed of nylon materials, although it nearly always has leather accents.


5 Gladstone Bag


Gladstone Bag

The Gladstone Bag is a boxy briefcase-like bag named after William Ewart Gladstone, Great Britain's four-time Prime Minister. It was also known as a Doctor's Bag because it was a large and strong bag that doctors used to transport their equipment during house calls.


The Gladstone Bag is often composed of thick leather attached to a sturdy, hinged frame. It is carried by a single handle.


6. Bowling Bag 


Bowling Bag

In the 1990s, the Bowling Bag was a fashionable trend among younger ladies. This design was inspired by the bags used to transport bowling balls for Tenpin Bowling, an all-American pastime. Due to the weight of bowling balls, the bags were fashioned of tough leather with two broad, robust handles.

The popular "vintage" variant of the Bowling Bag is often extremely roomy.


7. Trapezoid Bag


Trapezoid Bag

A trapezoid bag is a broad category that encompasses any bag that is fashioned like a trapeze. The top and bottom of the bags are usually narrower, while the sides taper diagonally. Trapezoid purses generally feature a flap-over closure and are constructed of stiff leather.


The Kelly Bag is the most famous trapezoid bag. It was created by Hermes, a high-end Parisian fashion brand, and it was popularised and named after Grace Kelly, an American actress and Princess of Monaco. Celebrities and commoners alike want the bag as a lavish status symbol.


8.  Drawstring Bag


Drawstring Bag

A Drawstring Bag closes with a tightened thread at the top, bringing the open sides together, as the name suggests. Like a backpack, it usually has two straps that may be worn over the shoulders.


The circular bottom and tube-shaped body of a drawstring bag are a pleasant challenge for leathercrafters, as they differ from the normal rectangles used in bag construction. Because there is no zipper, sewing this design is a little easier.


Because of their spherical and cylindrical form, drawstring bags are also known as bucket bags. This sort of bag is usually made of leather and is seldom made of nylon.



9. Canteen Bag 


Canteen Bag

Canteen bags take their inspiration from the spherical leather water bottles that were once used to transport drinking water. They are generally completely circular and have a long strap that may be worn over one shoulder or as a cross-body bag.


These Canteen bags are often spherical, with a flat bottom and a shorter handle for easy handling. As a stylish and amusing accessory, this design has been featured in the handbag collections of prominent fashion brands.


10. Hobo Bag


Hobo Bag

The Hobo Bag is a handbag type that is known for its big, crescent form. It is distinguished by a slouchy posture and a long strap that is slung over the shoulder. When placed down, hobo bags are composed of soft, flexible leather and flop or sag. This fashionable woman's fashion item comes in a variety of sizes and styles.


This handbag silhouette was quite popular in the early to mid-2000s. Paris Hilton, Mary-Kate, and Ashley Olsen, among others, established the style as a more major Boho-chic trend.


Because it mimics the shape of the bundle on a stick that hobos are portrayed as carrying over their shoulders in cartoons and pictures, this handbag design is called a Hobo bag.


11. Messenger Bag 


Messenger Bag

Messenger bags have long been used by messengers to convey mail and supplies, and they have lately become trendy among bikers and commuters in metropolitan areas. Messenger bags are often broader than they are tall, with one long strap worn across the body or on the shoulder.


College students, high school students, and business commuters use messenger bags as a practical fashion piece. Many firms provide messenger bags made of synthetic, heavy-duty fabrics designed for collegiate students to carry textbooks, notes, and supplies comfortably.


When made of leather and are a little more solid, modern messenger bags are popular among corporate leaders.


12 Satchel Bag 


Satchel Bag

The Satchel is a rectangular leather bag that was originally used by students to transport their books. It includes a flap cover and a long strap that may be worn across the body or on the shoulder. Shakespeare's famous monologue "All the World's a Stage" attests to Satchel's long history as a common accessory among English students.


A single bag with a front flap is the typical Cambridge and Oxford satchel.

Single or double front pockets, as well as a handle on the top of the bag, are common variations of this design. Rather than separate straps on each side, the schoolbag satchel featured two straps in a V from the middle of the back of the bag, which was worn like a backpack.


13. Duffel Bag


Duffel Bag

A hoop-handled hard-bottomed zipped bag sometimes referred to as a Gym bag, Holdall, or Weekender, is frequently confused with a modern Duffel bag. The most common leather Duffel we see now is a cross between the original Military Duffel, the cylindrical Barrel bag, and the Gym Bag.


The original Duffel bag is a long tube-shaped bag with a drawstring top closure made of canvas. This Duffel style was popularised by non-commissioned military troops and has since been adopted for use by civilians in travel, sports, and pleasure. A Seabag is a comparable Duffel used by sailors and marines.


The large opening and lack of stiffness of a duffel bag make it an incredibly useful bag for carrying sports equipment, heavy objects, and other items.


14. Backpack Bag 


Backpack Bag

Rucksack, knapsack, booksack, bookbag, and backsack are some of the other names for backpacks. The term "backpack" was coined in the United States in the 1910s, and it has since grown in popularity across the world. A cloth bag with two straps that go over the shoulders to carry on one's back is the most basic frameless version.


Backpacks are a popular choice for anyone who needs to carry a few goods yet wants their hands free.


Leather Backpacks are currently a very fashionable alternative to purses, with many women preferring a small Backpack to free up their hands. They're especially popular among day hikers and students who need to transport large books or other gear.


15. Moon Bag / Fanny Pack


Moon Bag/ Fanny Pack

To mention a few, this bag is known as a waist bag, or fanny pack (in the United States), belt bag, moon bag, belly bag, or bumbag (in British English). It's a little leather bag with a strap over the hips that are generally secured with a clipping clasp and worn around the waist like a belt.


The straps are usually adjustable sliders to ensure that the bag fits properly. It's similar to a purse or a bag slung around the waist.


The current synthetic form gained popularity in the 1980s, and they were notably popular in the 1990s, but their use was gradually mocked and declined in the 2000s. The moon bag included the When Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton unveiled new versions in 2018, Moon bags were once again at the forefront. The designer packs are pricey and may be seen on celebrities who are bringing the Fanny Pack back into fashion. The bags are worn around the waist or cross-body this time.


Fanny packs are still popular in 2021. We now call them "waist-bags" since they're usually worn across the body rather than around the waist. They're useful bags since they let you keep your hands free, and unlike backpacks, they don't put any strain on your back while allowing you to keep an eye on your possessions to ensure nothing is stolen.


16. Clutch Bag 

Clutching is described as strongly, tightly, or unexpectedly clutching or holding something with one's hand. As a result, a clutch bag is any compact handbag without handles. It's called a clutch because instead of dangling from your shoulder, you have to "clutch onto it."


They are generally rectangular and are designed to be used as an evening bag with just enough room for the essentials, but they may also be used during the day. Some have been reimagined with a strap that can be slung over the shoulder.


The three most popular leather clutch bag types are shown below:


1. Envelope Clutch


Envelope Clutch

An Envelope Clutch has a rectangular body with a "V" shaped closure flap attached with a press-stud or magnetic clasp rather than a zipper, giving it the appearance of a paper envelope. Because of its simple construction, this little clutch is ideal for beginning leather makers.


2. Pouch 


Pouch

A pouch is a compact zipped clutch bag that may be held in your hand or slung over your shoulder. It's the ideal size for a night out with basics like lipstick, cash, and credit cards. When traveling, it's also commonly used to store passports and tickets, however, it's usually carried like a purse within another bag rather than on its own.


3. Clutch with Kiss Lock


Clutch with Kiss Lock

A Kiss Lock Clutch belongs to the genre of "frame handbags," in which the bag's fabric or leather is attached to the metal frame that creates the bag's opening. A kissing lock closure, which consists of two interlocking metal beads that click past each other on the top of the frame, is commonly used on frame bags.


17 Wristlet Bag


Wristlet Bag

Wristlet Bags are little handbags with a short carrying strap that may be wrapped over the wrist. Although it has the appearance of a clutch, the extra wrist strap makes it more practical for a night out because both hands are free. A zipper is frequently used to shut the wristlet.


Leather's toughness is ideal for this type since the strap is less likely to snap, making it a safer option.


18. Wallet

A wallet is a flat bag or pouch that is used to hold cash, credit cards, personal identity cards, and a driver's license. As the necessity for greater card capacity has driven wallets to expand, their styles have altered dramatically. Leather wallets are popular and are typically pocket-sized for males, while purses are significantly longer for women who carry them in handbags.


Wallets are divided into three categories:

Bi-Fold Wallet

Bi-Fold Wallet

When open, it is long enough to hold a banknote and folds in half to fit inside a pocket. It might feature either a little flap that closes with a push-stud or no closure at all.


 Tri-Fold Wallet

Tri-Fold Wallet

This wallet is made up of three equal-sized portions, two of which fold inwards, making it significantly thicker. It should be long enough to accommodate a flat banknote while both sides are open. When folded, the ends of a trifold wallet overlap and are occasionally secured with magnetic clasps.


19. Zip-Around Wallet/Purse


Zip-Around Wallet/Purse

A Zip Around Purse is a version of the Long Wallet since they are constructed similarly, with the main difference being the inclusion of zipping that spans the length of the purse. This design change has resulted in a far more secure method to carry your cash, credit cards, and coins.


The bigger Zip Around handbags that we see nowadays may also safely contain a smartphone, making it one less thing to drop when rushing into a business.

The Zip Around Purse is a must-have in high-quality leather since it is an everyday item that will be subjected to a considerable amount of wear, and the leather's resilience will be tested.


20. Card Holder


Card Holder

The Card Holder is the smallest of all the wallets/purses. It addresses the requirement for a wallet that might fit discreetly in a pocket while securely holding only the necessary cash and cards for a specific trip. Cardholders are often restricted in capacity, holding only four or six cards and having a tiny sleeve for folded notes.


They are undoubtedly the most popular DIY leather item because they don't take much material and can be completed in a short amount of time.


Now that almost everything can be paid for with a credit card, it's possible that wallets may become obsolete and that a Card Holder would suffice.



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