Showing posts with label Tano Purses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tano Purses. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 March 2008

Designer Purses For Traveling - All You Need To Know

TANO designer handbags 3230 intern leather designer purses.

from Designer Purses n Bags

... designer purses for traveling. Read it. Believe me, you will thank me.

If you are a travel buff, who loves land hopping, you should look after your designer purse. Unlike travel bags, designer handbags are not meant for constant use or rough weather. You inadvertently drench yourself – with your handbag in your hand – in a sudden downpour, and most likely that will spell the death bell for your favorite designer purse whatever whether you catch cold or not. In addition, some leather might find it too hard to stand the summer temperatures of Asia and Africa, or even some part of the American continent.

The next important issue is storing or preserving your designer handbags while you travel. You might only need the designer bag for occasions and not for the entire journey. If so, it is obvious that you’ll have to tuck it somewhere in the bag, and the way you do it is crucial. It has to be preserved properly, away from pests and moisture, dust and dirt, and heat of course. In some cases, a small bag with sufficient air circulation will serve the purpose. Another priceless tip is to stuff the designer purse with some tissue paper so that it retains its shape inside the bag.

Finally, don’t keep your designer purses in the open, unattended place, even if it is in your hotel room or the restaurant table when you leave to powder your face for few moments. Doing so actually reduces the chances of somebody will steal it. Unfortunately, we tend to misplace items more often while on travel. Being a bit on guard will save you from saying goodbye to your beloved designer purse.

Monday, 17 March 2008

Green with Envy

Green wouldn't be our first choice when it comes to handbags but somehow the Tano Kitty Crowbar hobo in Congo green works. There isn't much to dislike about this unique bag but there's a whole lot to admire like the contrasting dark brown trim, comfortable hobo shape, soft green leather and vibrant color. Tano purse measures approximately 16 W x 11 H with a 5 inch depth. The dark brown leather straps measures about 20 inches long with a 6 inch drop. Shop this authentic Tano handbag at 28% off now.
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Monday, 10 March 2008

Tano Suzie Cue Handbags


from pursenbags

Hi, This is PurseCilla. Recently, Lots of readers and friends had asked me to write a review about Tano handbags. As you know I am an easy to get girl, so here it is :

Tano Handbags is one such handbag brand that had built its customer base over many years. Three generations since its debut, Tano still is a leader in terms of quality, and value for money it offers to its customers. No wonder, a majority of its patrons have been using Tano handbags for many years, and they have never felt like shifting allegiance to any other designer purses brand. In the next few paragraphs, you’ll see one of the popular Tano models available in the market, the Tano Suzie Cue handbag, in brief yet in detail.

The Tano Suzie Cue handbag is of a classical mold. The bag is quite compact with a top zip closer – the main opening – and two slanting side zip pockets, suitable enough to save your tube ticket or something small like your cell phone on a bus ride. The top zip opens into a fully lined interior, consisting of two compartments, contoured by a zipped pocket. The dual shoulder straps, even though looks a bit shorter, augurs well with the overall design. Overall, the Tano Suzie Cue handbag scores above average in all counts.

Finally, on the price front, the Tano Suzie Cue handbag is surely not one of the costliest models available in the market. It is very much moderately priced – or cheaply priced – at around $240. For those looking for a decent handbag at a moderate price tag, the new Tano Suzie Cue handbag might just fits the bill. You could find more about Tano Suzie Cue handbag and other Tano handbag models in the Tano home website.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Tano Handbag - Rockapulco 3725

We don't know how the designers at Tano come up with such creative names for the bags but we love it. Like this Tano "rockapulco" (style 3725) which automatically makes us want to drink a margarita and start dancing, oh and we love the handbag of course. This has to be one of the top Tano handbags when it comes to unique design, from the shape, the lobster claw claps strap to the clenched pockets, it really stands out. Made from soft green Italian leather, amazon green to be exact, the Tano handbag measures about 15 x 10 x 4 inches with a single shoulder strap about 20 inches.

Click here to shop this authentic Tano handbag at 26% off.
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Thursday, 10 January 2008

How Much Does Your Bag Weigh?

Tano Handbags are constructed of light weight Italian leathers. Even the larger sizes do not weigh more than two pounds. Most of the Tano handbag collection weighs on the average 1 - 1.5 pounds each.

Marie Claire Magazine's Joanna Coles

With the new hardware trend, and bags bigger than ever, you may be lugging more than is healthy. Experts say the ideal bag weighs two pounds total (they're dreaming!), and the upper limit is no more than 10 percent of your body weight — for instance, a maximum of 13 pounds if you weigh 130 pounds. We did a weigh-in with three of the season's hot bags.

How close to the cutoff are you?

$1198, Coach; (888) 262-6224
BAG ALONE: 4.45 lbs
WHAT CAN YOU CARRY?
1. Wallet, 0.65
2. iPhone, 0.30
3. MacBook, 5.10
4. Makeup bag, 0.90
5. Planner, 1.10
6. Keys, 0.25
TOTAL WEIGHT: 12.75

$450, Cole Haan; (800) 201-8001.
BAG ALONE: 3.03 lbs
WHAT CAN YOU CARRY? 1. Wallet, 0.65
2. iPhone, 0.30
3. MacBook, 5.10
4. Makeup bag, 0.90
5. Planner, 1.10
6. Keys, 0.25
7. Bottled water, 1.15
TOTAL WEIGHT: 12.48

$89, United Colors of Benetton; (800) 535-4491 for stores.
BAG ALONE: 1.20 lbs
WHAT CAN YOU CARRY? 1. Wallet, 0.65
2. iPhone, 0.30
3. MacBook, 5.10
4. Makeup bag, 0.90
5. Planner, 1.10
6. Keys, 0.25
7. Bottled water, 1.15
8. Sunglasses, 0.35
9. The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold
10. Latest MC issue
TOTAL WEIGHT: 13.70

Marie Claire Magazine's Joanna Coles On How Big Bags Should Be, And Possible Problems

NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2008(CBS). A recent study discovered that today's women carry twice as much in their handbags as their mothers did.

While previous generations might have carried a wallet, lipstick, and keys, today's women frequently carry everything from cell phones to bottled water.

And even though big handbags are the latest rage, enabling women to carry lots of stuff, they could cause significant health problems.

Joanna Coles highlighted those problems in Marie Claire magazine.

Coles, the magazine's editor in chief, discussed the situation on The Early Show Monday.

Today's woman is often "super-woman" -- mom, partner, business person, host, friend, and more. She isn't leading the life of yester-year. Her life, like her purse, is over-crowded and full. And she "needs" and "wants" a large purse.

Designers conscious of this have turned out some amazing oversized bags and have turned them into the "it" bag.

In general, what makes these bags weigh a lot is the thickness of the leather, the hardware, and even the interior pockets' lining. These are things to watch out for when purchasing a bag. One of the drawbacks about the designer bags is that many of the more expensive ones have more ornate detailing or thicker leather, and so are considerably heavier.

Celebrities have grabbed hold of the trend. Take Nicole Richie, for instance: Half the time, you're not sure who's bigger or weighs more -- her or her bag!

Since large handbags are fashionable, with bargain brands and expensive labels alike offering the bulky bags, and since they're roomy, they can tempt women to carry along those extra sneakers to walk on a lunch break, an umbrella in case of a sudden shower, or even a stock of snacks or a bottle of water.

But, says Coles, just because the space is there doesn't mean women really need to use all of it.

Trouble is -- a cool accessory is turning into muscle mayhem.

Many women are complaining of neck, shoulder and back pain. Physical therapists claim an aggravated neck or shoulder can lead to upper-back problems, from which pain can be felt long after the purse is back on the coat rack. The pain can be felt, they explain, while playing sports, exercising, or even working at the computer.

Other symptoms that your bag is too heavy and creating problems could include tingling fingers and headaches.

Experts suggest avoiding bags that weigh more than three pounds, and say the ideal bag should weigh two pounds, total -- yes -- total! That doesn't seem possible, partially because most of the new, fashionable bags weigh more than three pounds empty!

The absolute maximum should be no more than 10 percent of your body weight, experts emphasize which would mean, for instance, a maximum of 13 pounds if you weigh 130 pounds.

If you have to follow the trend, Coles say, try to buy a big bag, made from light material. Also, experts say to try exercising and stretching your neck throughout the day. Try to avoid overloading your bag. You don't need your entire kitchen sink with you! And try to change the shoulder on which you carry your big bag every ten-to-15 minutes if you're walking around.

D&G
$1,495
3.12 lbs

Burberry
$3,195
4 lbs

Marc Jacobs
$2,850
3.45 lbs

Banana Republic
$248
2.85 lbs

Guess
$115
2.15 lbs

Kenneth Cole
$368
1.85 lbs

H and M
$39.99
1.55 lbs

Neccesary Objects
$56
1.10 lbs

Forever 21
$22.80
1.26 lbs

Ten Healthy Handbag Essentials


by Allison Van Dusen, Forbes

A woman's handbag can say a lot about her--and, it turns out, her health.

Take, for instance, the woman who carries a designer bag adorned with metal buckles and contains a stash of rarely used makeup, candy and a wallet stuffed with receipts. Not only is she spending energy toting things she doesn't need, but she's wasting space that could have been filled with refueling snacks, vitamins or sunscreen.

"There's a lot of room in some of these handbags, so people fill [them] up," says Caroline Dorsen, an advanced certified nurse practitioner and coordinator of the Adult Nurse Practitioner Program at New York University's College of Nursing. "I tell my patients to think about carrying things that will really make a difference in their health."

Women who think of their purses only as places to hold keys and money are missing out on an opportunity to both prevent and address health problems ranging from depression to obesity, says Dorsen. While many concentrate on keeping up with the latest types of life-saving surgical techniques and treatments, people are much better off focusing on the little things they can do every day to feel good.

That means keeping on top of scheduling annual physicals, as well as mammograms, pap smears and bone-density screenings. Any easy way to do this is to take a minute to type up a health-record document listing the last time you had these tests to keep in your purse. Some state health departments also offer small booklets in which you can store the data. While you're at it, you might as well include details like your cholesterol levels and doctors' numbers.

"This is not information you need every day," Dorsen says. "It's not like you get on the bus and someone is going to ask you what your bad-cholesterol level is. But overall, this will help you take care of yourself. The more you know about your health, the better."

If you've ever had an allergic reaction or a severe headache while on the go, you probably wished you kept a dose of medication in your handbag instead of all those pens. Dr. Jennifer Wider, a Connecticut-based physician and medical adviser for the Society for Women's Health Research, recommends carrying a few allergy pills, as well as acetaminophen, ibuprofen and a few antacids, just in case.

Her favorite health product for any purse is antibacterial hand gel, which can lower you and your family members' chances of transmitting a bacterial virus, especially during flu season.

"You don't have to use it constantly," Wider says. "But if you're in public places, it's worth throwing this into your handbag."

Weight Of The World
Wider says studies have shown that women tend to be in charge of the health care of their whole families, including their partner, husband, children and even aging parents--so it pays to be prepared.

But beyond what's in your bag, it's worth paying attention to how much you're carrying.

Dr. Jane Sadler, a family-practice physician on staff at Baylor Medical Center at Garland, Texas, says when female patients lugging huge bags come to her office, she asks if they're by any chance having neck pain, headaches or numbness down their fingers. The answer is often yes. To illustrate the problem, Sadler weighs the purses, which have clocked in at as heavy as 12 pounds.

A heavy purse will pull down on your body, causing you to lift your shoulder to keep the bag in place. That can cause muscle spasms as well as neck pressure. Over time, you could develop arthritis of the neck and spine similar to the overuse injuries athletes experience.

"If you're carrying more than three pounds, you're carrying too much," says Sadler, who suggests regularly alternating shoulders in addition to unloading some of that stash.

Sadler recommends getting rid of anything you haven't used in the last month. And while you're at it, clean the outside of your purse, which could be covered in germs from touching the floors of public restrooms, restaurants, hair salons and wherever else you've been.

"Be careful," says Sadler. "You want to make sure you're not carrying around a Petri dish."
(Blog Editor's Comment: We hope this article makes you think twice about "renting" a designer handbag which was used by a stranger before you use it.)

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Ten Healthy Handbag Essentials


by Allison Van Dusen, Forbes

A woman's handbag can say a lot about her--and, it turns out, her health.

Take, for instance, the woman who carries a designer bag adorned with metal buckles and contains a stash of rarely used makeup, candy and a wallet stuffed with receipts. Not only is she spending energy toting things she doesn't need, but she's wasting space that could have been filled with refueling snacks, vitamins or sunscreen.

"There's a lot of room in some of these handbags, so people fill [them] up," says Caroline Dorsen, an advanced certified nurse practitioner and coordinator of the Adult Nurse Practitioner Program at New York University's College of Nursing. "I tell my patients to think about carrying things that will really make a difference in their health."

Women who think of their purses only as places to hold keys and money are missing out on an opportunity to both prevent and address health problems ranging from depression to obesity, says Dorsen. While many concentrate on keeping up with the latest types of life-saving surgical techniques and treatments, people are much better off focusing on the little things they can do every day to feel good.

That means keeping on top of scheduling annual physicals, as well as mammograms, pap smears and bone-density screenings. Any easy way to do this is to take a minute to type up a health-record document listing the last time you had these tests to keep in your purse. Some state health departments also offer small booklets in which you can store the data. While you're at it, you might as well include details like your cholesterol levels and doctors' numbers.

"This is not information you need every day," Dorsen says. "It's not like you get on the bus and someone is going to ask you what your bad-cholesterol level is. But overall, this will help you take care of yourself. The more you know about your health, the better."

If you've ever had an allergic reaction or a severe headache while on the go, you probably wished you kept a dose of medication in your handbag instead of all those pens. Dr. Jennifer Wider, a Connecticut-based physician and medical adviser for the Society for Women's Health Research, recommends carrying a few allergy pills, as well as acetaminophen, ibuprofen and a few antacids, just in case.

Her favorite health product for any purse is antibacterial hand gel, which can lower you and your family members' chances of transmitting a bacterial virus, especially during flu season.

"You don't have to use it constantly," Wider says. "But if you're in public places, it's worth throwing this into your handbag."

Weight Of The World
Wider says studies have shown that women tend to be in charge of the health care of their whole families, including their partner, husband, children and even aging parents--so it pays to be prepared.

But beyond what's in your bag, it's worth paying attention to how much you're carrying.

Dr. Jane Sadler, a family-practice physician on staff at Baylor Medical Center at Garland, Texas, says when female patients lugging huge bags come to her office, she asks if they're by any chance having neck pain, headaches or numbness down their fingers. The answer is often yes. To illustrate the problem, Sadler weighs the purses, which have clocked in at as heavy as 12 pounds.

A heavy purse will pull down on your body, causing you to lift your shoulder to keep the bag in place. That can cause muscle spasms as well as neck pressure. Over time, you could develop arthritis of the neck and spine similar to the overuse injuries athletes experience.

"If you're carrying more than three pounds, you're carrying too much," says Sadler, who suggests regularly alternating shoulders in addition to unloading some of that stash.

Sadler recommends getting rid of anything you haven't used in the last month. And while you're at it, clean the outside of your purse, which could be covered in germs from touching the floors of public restrooms, restaurants, hair salons and wherever else you've been.

"Be careful," says Sadler. "You want to make sure you're not carrying around a Petri dish."

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

TANO handbags: A top seller among online retailers



Retailers around the world are raving about the hot selling Tano handbag. The item shown above is called the Tano Obama Mama. It is a large Italian leather shoulder bag hobo with a fully lined interior and lots of extra pockets.

The Tano company based in New York, USA is a family owned and operated business. They have been making and selling handbags for several generations. Retailers enjoy working with the Tano company. They are responsive to a retailer's needs and they communicate with a personal touch.

This year alone, many retailers report the Tano handbag being their best selling leather purse. eFashionHouse.com recently announced the Tano bag as being their best online selling item. Tano purse range in price from $99 to about $250, and never higher. They are constructed of a variety of Italian leathers with lots of extras and designer details.




When Sebastian "Tano" Giner was just learning to crawl in the rural mountain village of Murla, Spain the Modernist era was exploding with creativity and excitement in world's big cites. The Modernists were turing the arts inside out...architecture, dance, literature, music, painting, and fashion. "Make it new," said Ezra Pound the great Modernist poet, and the artistic visionaries of the era followed his call.

One inspired visionary was Sebastian Giner, a scholar who paid his way through school as an artisan basket maker. By day he and a group of local villagers turned out handmade baskets made from cuttings of dried native grape vines. By night he studied the works of the modernists and economic theory of the industrial revolution. The region's farmers used his baskets to gather fruits and vegetables. The designs were well balanced, sturdy, proportional, a perfect meeting of form and function. They had to be. Sebastian was a demanding perfectionist. So much so that he earned himself the nickname "Tano" or perfectionist in the local catalan dialect.


True to the modernist spirit, when the first electric sewing machines arrived in Spain, Tano was the first harness the technology and apply it to his craft. He expanded his product range to burlap sacks. The well proportioned bags were later adorned with leather handles and became a local fashion favorite. In time, Tano bags along with espadrilles from the neighboring city of Elche, would become the standard dress code in the region and later throughout Spain and Europe.Tano's vision became one of innovation and discovery in handbags through shape, material, and color. Each new season brought renewed creativity and an expanding audience that couldn't get enough. In 1960, he turned the operations over to his two sons, Sebastian and Peter to fulfill his bold new vision. Together they opened the first modern handbag production line in Europe, Tano Iberica of Madrid. The brothers invested in new technologies at each opportunity so that they could quickly turn their artistic ideas into bags their audience could enjoy. The factory won the praises of the Spanish Export Council and earned recognition as Spain's largest and highest quality exporter of sewn goods during the 1960's and 1970's. The factory became the model which handbag factories around the globe would follow.


In 2002, the company entered it's third generation of family management. Grandson's Steve and Seb, took over the reigns, bringing with them a colorful past of handbag innovation and leadership. Says Steve of the company's future "We hold our company's past in the highest esteem. But ironically we must have a certain irreverence for all things past. This is how we keep our bags fresh. This was an integral piece of our grandfather's vision. We need to keep making it new."

Wednesday, 2 January 2008

TANO handbags 25% Off Now through January 11, 2008


Don't delay -- TANO HANDBAG SALE starts today! Shop early and save an extra 25% off all Tano handbags at http://www.eFashionHouse.com. This is a New Year Celebration sale for a limited time and while supplies last.


Use coupon code 25EFH08 January 2 - 11, 2008. Also, receive free shipping on $200 orders and pay NO sales tax worldwide.


For the best selection and prices online for Tano handbags, shop eFashionHouse.com.

Tuesday, 1 January 2008

eFashionHouse.com 2008 New Year Event: Designer Handbag Store Liquidation



eFashionHouse.com 2008 New Year Event: Designer Handbag Store Liquidation

Year-End Clearance - FINAL MARKDOWNS - Everyting Must Go!

Be the first to know.

January 2 - January 11, 2008

Use coupon code 25EFH08 for an extra 25% off Site Wide!

Our everday prices are 30% - 60% off retail. Beginning January 2 through January 11 take an extra 25% off the lowest marked price.

Click here to shop Final Markdowns

http://www.efashionhouse.com/productlist_saleefh.html/clearance/4


This offer is for a limited time only. All items will return to their original prices after January 11, 2008. This offer can't be combined with any other coupon or discount code, on layaway plans or prior purchases. Some restrictions apply. Write to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com with questions. Thank you for shopping with us. Happy New Year!
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eFashionHouse named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for Off-Retail Priced Designer Handbags. About.com named eFashionHouse Top Chanel Online Retailer. Online since 1996 offers FREE SHIPPING $200 orders and NO SALES TAX worldwide. Questions? Write CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com - 24-hour message center 310.828.1281.

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Dedicated to offering authentic designer handbags and accessories at below retail prices, eFashionHouse.com announced today a New Year's Celebration with final markdowns throughout the website for handbag lovers around the globe.


Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) January 1, 2008. eFashionHouse.com named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for below retail priced designer handbags and recognized by About.com as the top of three online retailers of off-priced Chanel announced today a year-end clearance with lowered prices throughout the site and an extra 25% off savings on its designer handbags and accessories.

There's nothing fake about this New Year Celebration, and there's nothing fake about the designer fashion accessories sold by eFashionHouse. eFashionHouse made a conscious decision to lower all their prices site wide to celebrate the new year, and to give fashionistas world wide a head's up about the increased prices to expect in 2008 for the same branded products.

In 2005, the average price of a high-end designer purse was about $2000. In 2007, the average price hit about $3000. In 2008, expect prices throughout all major Department Stores and ecommerce sites to increase again. "Some Designers have already increased their new collections as high as 20% per item," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. "We don't expect this trend to change or fade in the near future."

Unlike other ecommerce sites, eFashionHouse has systems in place for global shipping. Online since the mid-90's, eFashionHouse has offered its shoppers deep discounts on names like Gucci, Fendi, Hermes, Chanel, Prada, Etro, Marc Jacobs, Tods, Burberry, Tano, Furla, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Pietro Alessandro, and many more high-end designer brands. eFashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion stores with an variety of items at all price points. The site was recently recognized by About.com for being the top of three online retailers with below-retail Chanel merchandise -- both, new and vintage. The eFashionHouse.com New Year Celebration requires a coupon discount code to be used at checkout, the code is 25EFH08. The code is valid January 2, 2008 and expires January 11, at which time all items will return to their everyday prices of 25% - 60% off retail.

About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. EFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer & Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She’s been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s. eFashionHouse.com has an extensive Press Page and a Fashion Blog Network. Visit the site for more details.

Saturday, 22 December 2007

Tano handbags a rainbow of colors

Have you ever seen such a delightful assortment of colors for handbags? Tano handbags are available in all the colors of the rainbow. One of our favorite Tano colors in mineral yellow. It's a true deep, rich yellow, and it's not a common color you'd see everyone else carrying. Tano picks basic colors keeping them easy to match with current fashion demands. A sample of the Tano handbag mineral yellow leather is shown here:
A newer color introduced by Tano recently is a deep, rich, rose colored leather. As you can see by the photo below, the contrasting trim is a soft, distressed, metallic trim. Tano handbags are made using the finest Italian leathers. The Tano bags are fully lined and have many extra pockets inside for all your essentials.
The famous Tano Boogie Bucket is shown here in Tango Red with dark brown leather trim and silver hardware. The Tano Boogie Bucket is one of Tano's best sellers. It is roomy, functional and very comfortable to carry. It has a slouchy, body-hugging profile.
Cafe brown may not be a rainbow color, but it is a very classic Tano shade of brown. It's not too dark, and it's not too light. Carafe brown shown below is just right. It's a neutral shade and something for all seasons. Braided leather was introduced recently as well. As you can see, the braided straps on the Tano handbag below add a high-end designer detail to a moderately priced purse.

One of our favorites is green. Green leather makes a statement. Tano handbags are available in many shades of green: olive, Congo, Amazon, grass and fern greens. Green is very popular because the color Green represents a way of thinking and living. Here's a perfect true shade of green available in the current Tano handbag collection:

Blueprint Blue is an eye-catcher! Take a look at this beautiful, striking color. It's irresistible. This particular Tano handbag style can be worn as a shoulder bag or messenger bag. Wouldn't you like to see this gorgeous blue hanging on your side? A perfect compliment to your favorite jeans and T-shirt! Blueprint blue is available in select styles. Tano always picks the right color for the perfect style bag.
Ahhhh.... true orange. Not many designers take color risks like Tano. Tano's orange is addictive. Seems as though the Tano handbags in orange leather are meant to be bright and attractive. Orange is such a warm color. It can brighten a dull day or simple dress. Surprisingly, orange can be carried with all shades of blue, brown and earthy tones. It's really a nice addition to your ward robe.

The next time you evaluate the colors in your closet, think about all the solid true colors available in the Tano handbag collection. Tano bags are affordable and made of genuine leather. The Tano designs comes in all sizes and are very versatile with mult-functional qualities.

When the handbag makes the woman

By Pamela Sitt The Seattle Times

This season, bags are huge — and we don't mean in a Mary-Kate Olsen-could-fit-inside kind of way. Handbags as an accessory have enjoyed "it" status since Hollywood starlets started flaunting their Balenciaga in the pages of Us Weekly, but apparently they are now big enough to (figuratively) eclipse an entire outfit.

"The last three seasons, jewelry has been the dominator. Now jewelry is starting to dip off, and the bag is the next thing," says Alex Matthews, director of Thread, a traveling showcase for independent fashion designers. "It's always been there, but it was more of an accessory, an enhancement. Now the bag is becoming the centerpiece of the outfit. People are going to be dressing around their bags."

(Next season: Burlap bags are the Next Big Thing as bags become the outfit! You heard it here first.)

We checked in with a handbagful of the 70 independent designers on the Thread tour. For a complete list of participating clothing and accessory designers, visit threadshow.

A LITTLE BAG WILL DO YA
Her Web site is SabrinaLovesBags, and handbag designer Sabrina Love Rodriguez readily confesses to a lifelong weakness for a smartly turned-out accessory.

"Bags have always been my shoes," Rodriguez says. "It's easy to use a bag as a fun pop and piece of pizazz to an otherwise conservative outfit. ... I think a bag is a way to express yourself and add a little fun."

The former stylist and costume-designer creates vintage-inspired clutches in patent leather with a nod to old Hollywood glamour. The idea being: Less is more. "I really believe in keeping things simple," she says. "In a way, carrying a smaller bag forces you to simplify and carry the necessities. A lot of women don't believe you can fit your life into a clutch."

And if you happen to be one of those women, look at it this way — you can always just use the clutch as a wallet. Sabrina Love Handbags retail for about $200-$230.

CARRYIN' O' THE GREEN
At Alchemy Goods, you get the feeling you're not just investing in a bag — rather, a way of life. The company's recycled messenger bags deliver a message, or at least a motto: turning useless into useful.

"I think more and more people are voting with their dollars. They are using something like a bag to show their values," says company founder Eli Reich. "When people decide to buy our bags, they are making a statement that locally made is important to them and that the environment is important to them."

Plus, bags made from recycled inner tubes and old seat-belt straps are fun to look at and are surefire conversation starters — "Is that a used bicycle tube, or are you just glad to see me?" — so really, do you need another excuse to shop? Well, here's one more: "I think more and more people are carrying things, and if you have to carry things, why not put it in a good-looking bag?" Reich says.

A DRY SENSIBILITY
The laptop says modern-professional, but the laptop bag screams retro-fabulous. "I'm always thinking about the waterproof factor because it rains constantly here," says Michelle Kline, creator of Snap Design. "Personally, I need a bag that can take some schlepping around in the rain."

And during a big downpour, don't we all?

Kline produces the no-frills, unisex vinyl laptop bags using bright colors and geometric shapes. In other words: a bright spot in an otherwise dreary, winter day.

HIPNESS FOR YOUR HIPS
A fanny pack by any other name? Designer Maggie Lee prefers Hipbagz. With a Z. "The [phrase] 'fanny pack' is so laden with negative connotations, so I decided to give them a new name," says Lee. "They really are a whole new thing, anyway. These are really different."

Believe it or not, Hipbagz are actually stylish and don't resemble anything worn by your average tourist. Lee came up with the idea when her mom insisted that she wear a fanny pack on a trip to Barcelona.

"I was like, 'I am not doing that. I can't be in a fashionable place wearing a fanny pack,'" she recalls.

Finding a gap — more like a canyon — in the fashionable-fanny-pack market, Lee decided to fill it. Her line of leather, detachable Hipbagz launched at Fashion Week in Los Angeles this year and is available for $109-$169.

The designer herself frequently finds use for the bags even when she's not traveling abroad: "There were probably four days in a row where I used one — I was going to Vegas one time, and then I was going to a concert and didn't want to stuff my pockets. I figured there are other people who are looking for this kind of item. ... PDAs are really big now, and people want them on their body." Giving a whole new meaning to "hands-free device."

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Friday, 21 December 2007

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