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  2. Hobo bag - Wikipedia

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    The hobo bag is a style of handbag or purse that is typically large and characterized by a crescent shape, a slouchy posture and a long strap designed to wear over the shoulder. [1] Hobo bags are made out of soft, flexible materials and tend to slump, or slouch, when set down.

  3. MCM Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    The brand’s signature logo-printed material, called Cognac Visetos, appears on many of its products. Its brass plate insignia is found on all heritage collection bags and most products; each brass plate is identified by a unique number at the bottom. [1] MCM sells its products through wholesale accounts, franchises and directly operated stores.

  4. Radley (company) - Wikipedia

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    Radley is a London-based, British accessories brand which designs and manufactures luxury handbags, purses and other women's accessories for UK and international markets. The brand was founded by Lowell Harder in 1998.

  5. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Crossbody bag: a bag worn across the body from shoulder to hip; this is as opposed to a smaller hand carried bag such as a clutch as well as opposed to a larger bag such as a tote or bowling bag; a baguette, for example, may be worn crossbody, as can a half-moon or a messenger bag, but a tote cannot be worn this way nor can a hobo (some bucket ...

  6. Coach New York - Wikipedia

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    The "sturdy cowhide bags were an immediate hit." [9] Miles and Lillian Cahn bought the company through a leveraged buyout in 1961. [9] In 1961, Cahn hired Bonnie Cashin, a sportswear pioneer, to design handbags for Coach. [9] Cashin "revolutionized the product's design," working as a creative head for Coach from 1962 through 1974. [9]

  7. Delvaux (company) - Wikipedia

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    For the 1958 Brussels World Fair, Delvaux introduced the "Le Brillant" handbag, [6] designed by Paule Goethals. The range-topping "Le Brillant", still produced today, marked the first time the brand would create a product displaying the brand logo, in this case a buckle in the shape of a "D" letter.

  8. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    The bindle is colloquially known as the blanket stick, particularly within the Northeastern hobo community. A hobo who carried a bindle was known as a bindlestiff. According to James Blish in his novel A Life for the Stars, a bindlestiff was specifically a hobo who had stolen another hobo's bindle, from the colloquium stiff, as in steal.

  9. The Littlest Hobo (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Littlest Hobo is a 1958 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau. [2] [3] The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann, [4] in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd. [5] [6] [7] It was the debut production of Hugh M. Hooker, [8] as well as Rondeau's debut production. [9]

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