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Different Materials used for Handbags
Different kinds of handbag materials, includes: canvas, denim, other
fabrics and straw.
Canvas is sturdy, can be waterproofed, less expensive than leather,
and can be used with everyday casual dress, as well as business
couture. Most consider Canvas
as the perfect way to carry almost anything. It is considered that
strong, sturdy canvas material will withstand substantial wear and
tear of daily use unlike many conventional handbag materials. The
Canvas tote bags are plain and simple or they can be beautiful,
charming, stylish and full of character. Most canvas totes are sized
generously to accommodate almost anything you need to carry.
Denim
and other fabrics are casual, simple, best for daily usage, but
trendy as it comes in various colors and floral prints, and is
durable and will last for years.
The big advantage with these materials is that they are recyclable
and often washable. High quality denim is made with shuttle looms for
a clean edge, as opposed to a frayed edge. It is indigo dyed. The
best practice manufacturers use 100% cotton threads, which are more
authentic and is a practice for manufacturing a long lasting good
handbag. Indigo is a naturally occurring dye and is considered to be safe.
Nylon handbags,
which are often made by the most popular Kate Spade and Prada,
are made for both men and women. Nylon bags are considered very
convenient to use and can be dyed with numerous colors. Nylon bags
are washable so this feature provides a way out against stains and
dirt. Although not as strong as leather, Nylon bags are made from
durable polyester material that holds up well and last for many
years. Nylon bags are the most commonly used for day to day
activities because of it's flexibility in pricing, color, style and availability.
Straw are also used to construct many kinds of handbags,
which can then be dyed with colors. Straw is casual, classic, and
often combined with fabric or leather.
Straw handbag materials are commonly made of wheat, palm straw, or
sea grass, etc |