Handbags
Crossbody
Any bag with a long strap that hangs off your shoulder and across your body.
Messanger
Shoulder bags that are often worn over the front and have a large, central compartment. They often close with a flap and can be called "courier" bags when smaller.
Envelope
Typically a clutch or chain-strap bag, this rectangular style resembles an envelope because of its fold-over closure.
Bucket
Typically a crossbody bag, this style's round or oval bottom and drawstring closure give it the appearance of a bucket.
Satchel
A small bag worn over the shoulder that closes with a flap and often buckles.
Clutch
A small, handheld bag
Minaudiere
A small, metal evening bag adorned with ornamentation like jewels or beads and often has a chain strap for carrying.
Baguette
A small, narrow handbag that's relatively long from side to side. The name is derived from this shape, which resembles a loaf of french bread.
Pouch
A soft leather or fabric bag that can have either long, short, or no straps at all and closes with a drawstring or zipper.
Doctor bag
A stiff, rectangular bag with a flat bottom and a top, center closure.
Trapeze
A top-handle bag with triangular inserts on either side to give the shape a trapezoidal effect.
Saddle
A U-shaped design based on the bags attached behind the saddle on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle.
Hobo
A crescent-shaped bag with a top, zipper closure that is often slouchy and worn over the shoulder.
Frame
A handbag with a strong, typically angular structure.
Weekend
A large, wide bag with a top opening and two handles.
Tote
A medium to large open-topped bag with two top handles (also known as a carryall or shopper).
Bowler
A rounded design that was inspired by the shape of bags initially intended for carrying bowling balls.
Duffel
A sizable bag that can be held by a strap or handles.
Wristlet
A small bag that has a strap that can be worn around the wrist.