May 11th Fashion Parade *BAG A SUMMER PURSE*

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May 11th BAG A SUMMER PURSE
A vintage bag is a great way to add a touch of vintage to your wardrobe. These spring & summer bags will make you wish you had one (or two) for every day!
 
I love a good bag!



70's Wood Handle Turtle Purse

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Picnic Perfect Straw Purse

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80's Pale Yellow Leather Purse

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Coconut Vintage Purse with Face
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Princess Charming by Atlas- Hollywood California.
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1980's Carlos Falchi Leather Applique Shoulder Bag
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1960s/70s white woven raffia bag with floral embroidery and chain handles



yellow raffia with wooden beads & frame



For when the occasion calls for a little more structured...
1970s Apple green vinyl shoulder bag and a 1940's Navy blue linen box purse with floral embroidery


All available in our store
Elsewhere Vintage
133 W Chapman Ave
Orange, CA 92866

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Oh, dear, so many bags, so little time.... Here are some of my new & favorite summer bags:

Just listed at Ruby Lane, this vinyl & coated wicker purse from W.T. Grant's with leather & suede strap:
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At Vintage Baubles on this page and on sale, a K & G Charlet novelty embroidered "picture-frame" purse:
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And on this page, all the following:

Atlas Princess Charming seashell vinyl & wicker purse w/Lucite frame:
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Woven raffia purse made in Italy, with fab clasp:
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Beaded Walborg evening or bridal bag (converts to foldover clutch):
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Amy, it's funny.... back in the day Grant's stuff was considered "cheap" or, at least, inexpensive. But this purse is very nice quality. If it doesn't sell by the time we go to the beach in June, I'm pulling it and keeping for myself!!! I have had new NWT outfits from Grant's in the last 2 or 3 years: a lovely peignoir set and a long vest w/dress outfit that just sold a couple months ago. While these weren't as nice as the purse, they were much better than the stuff you find in discount stores today! I collect for myself Grant's glass Christmas ornaments--I have some that I've owned since the early 70s that go on my tree every year, and I buy more when I can find them!

I just love finding Grant's stuff--it so reminds me of my school days when we would have chocolate malts or ice-cream sundaes at the soda-fountain counter!
 
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