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The Clutch, A Spring Essential

by bergebabe @ 27/02/08 - 13:44:26
When building your wardrobe for the coming season it is always important to buy some fab accessories that will work as finishing pieces to your look.

No girl can be without a bag to carry her daily necessities, but this daily must have can also be your most daring accessory and really make an outfit work. If you are conscious of wearing too much colour, or being overly brave with the patterns used in your clothes, use your choice of bag to make a statement instead.

This season's must buy bag is the large clutch so if you invest in one special bag this spring, it's the star buy. The general rule of thumb is the bigger, the better, and there is plenty of choice on the high street.

A particular favourite of mine is this red patent solid croc clutch, which is detailed with diamantes, and even has a chain shoulder strap which you can add if you get bored of holding on to it. It's also available in tan croc and black.

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The_WalrusThe_Walrus [Member]
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2008-02-27 @ 14:07

The general rule of thumb is the bigger, the better, and there is plenty of choice on the high street.

Too true. Given a big enough handbag, even an 18 stone woman will look small. About six feet high should do it....

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