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  2. Kinchaku - Wikipedia

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    Matching kinchaku bags. Kinchaku (巾着, lit. ' cloth + wearing / on one's person ') is a traditional Japanese drawstring bag, used like a handbag (similar to the English reticule) for carrying around personal possessions; smaller ones are usually used to carry loose coinage (similar to a sagemono), cosmetics, lucky charms, hand warmers and other small items.

  3. Duffel bag - Wikipedia

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    Historically a duffel bag had a top closure using a drawstring. [2] Later bags had a webbing hand grip, along with a shoulder strap with clip that closed the bag by nesting grommets from around the rim of bag, over padlockable eye loop, later an independent pair of ruck sack straps were used.

  4. Drawstring - Wikipedia

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    A modern reproduction of a medieval turn-shoe with a drawstring Hoodie with drawstring A bag with a drawstring. A drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten) fabric or other material. Ends of a drawstring are often terminated with a sheath called an aglet. The ends may be tied to hold the ...

  5. Here's a Handy Guide for Wrapping Every Type of Hard-to ... - AOL

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    Open the bag at the top and slide your gift in. Fold the top over and punch two holes a few inches apart. Thread ribbon, string, or twine through the holes for a handle.

  6. Reticule (handbag) - Wikipedia

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    A reticule, also known as a ridicule or indispensable, was a type of small handbag or purse, similar to a modern evening bag, used mainly from 1795 to 1820. [1] The reticule became popular with the advent of Regency fashions in the late 18th century. Previously, women had carried personal belongings in pockets tied around the waist, but the ...

  7. Punched pocket - Wikipedia

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    Three punched pockets. A punched pocket (UK English), plastic wallet (UK English), poly pocket (UK English), slippery fish (Sussex, England), sheet protector (US English), plastic sleeves (AU English), “page protector” (US English), or sometimes perforated document bag, is a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents.

  8. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Bowling bag: a popular 1990s "retro" style for younger women, modeled after American bags used to carry bowling balls; sturdy design with arched top and sides and a zipper closure with two carrying handles, may or may not have feet, usually no strap, no drawstring, no top flap; Barrel bag: a cylindrical shape akin to a barrel, larger than a ...

  9. Kelly bag - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly bag is a trapezium closed around the mouth with two horizontal straps. [1] Four studs on the bottom, which is made of three layers of leather, [2] enable it to stand on the ground. It is sold in eight sizes, ranging from 15 centimetres (5.9 inches) to 50 centimetres (20 inches). [1]

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