A Little History of Handbags and Purses

For a long time I’ve been working on handbag and purse designs.  They have almost exclusively been custom orders for people but recently I’ve made one design (a cross body bag) available in my shop for purchase.  

A soft leather handbag with a carved front flap.
Cross Body Bag

The history of handbags and purses is fascinating!  Handbags and purses are a key part of many modern women’s wardrobes and often make a statement as an important accessory.  But that wasn’t always the case.  According to this Wikipedia article, the term handbag didn’t come into common use until the early 20th century.  While both sexes had carried a ‘purse’ which was primarily used for coins for many years prior to that, the term ‘handbag’ began appearing in the 1900’s as a description of men’s hand luggage.  However apparently over time women’s bags grew larger and more complex and the term ‘handbag’ became more associated with women’s bags.

The First Luxury Handbag

The first set of ‘luxury handbags’ is believed to have been made in 1841 as a custom order for an English Industrialist, Samuel Parkinson.  According to history (and the same article referenced above) he ordered a set of traveling bags from a London shop called H. J. Cave.  As part of the order he specified a “traveling case or bag for his wife’s particulars after noticing that her purse was too small and made from a material that would not withstand” long journeys by train.  He also requested that several be made in different sizes for different occasions and he specifically stated they needed to be made of leather.  While this was good news for me and other future leather workers like me, it wasn’t that popular at the time.  The finished bags which are considered the first ‘modern’ handbags were considered too heavy by many critics of that time.  They were concerned that the bags were so heavy that they would result in back injuries to the poor frail women of the era.  H. J. Cave apparently only made handbags occasionally and stopped making them in 1865 except for certain customers.  Like the Queen of England and other royalty on request.  They would start making luxury bags again for the general public in 2010.

Fortunately for me and my interest in making custom leather handbags and purses, the idea did eventually catch on and now they exist in all sorts of shapes, sizes and artwork designs.  If you are interested in a custom leather handbag or purse, please feel free to contact me.  I’ll be thrilled to add my work to the history of handbags and purses!

Carved Leather Purse

This article has been sponsored by Loveland Heights Cottages near Estes Park, CO and along the banks of the Big Thompson River.  They have played host to many luxury leather bags over the years.  The cabins have been around almost as long as there have been modern handbags for women but the cabins still have modern conveniences like WiFi.  Check out their website to contact them and arrange reservations for your Rocky Mountain summer getaway!

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