Men's handbags… yes or no?

We currently live in a society that is very "open" in some things and very closed in others. Handbags, in my opinion, should be accepted in both women and men. It is true that the most seen in men are the classic leather "pochettes" that are tied to the wrist. I do not dislike these, but I would like to go <strong>go the extra mile.</strong>… I think that handbags are very convenient and give a lot of style on any occasion.

They do not have to be as feminine as a pink one or one with many colors, so if you like them more discreet and masculine, the ones I propose in the photos are great and can be combined perfectly without having a very feminine touch (for those of you who are more classics, of course).

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  1.   Andrew Macias said

    It seems to me that although it is not a bad option, I would not do it, simply because it would feel like an insert, nothing better than not carrying anything in your hands, going relaxed and fresh, without fear of losing something in an establishment and so on. Excellent this website! I learn a lot from her.

  2.   Andres Jaramillo H. said

    Hello, I love the idea of ​​handbags but the idea that it is an insert as Andres Macias says is right, although I still cannot go out without a handbag, a briefcase or a shoulder bag that has style and distinction 

  3.   Arieh arihack said

    I hate this idea. Goodbye masculinity. They look like queers. and it is an insert, Men hate (unlike women) having their hands facing something ... But pss between tastes ...

    1.    itstimeto getcrazy said

       Thank you for your comment and your opinion.
      If you don't like the idea, I think it's great that you comment on it, you have every right, but disrespect by calling men "queers" who are not afraid to express themselves through fashion or going a step further by mixing trends seems to me quite badly educated, since the division of garments between the sexes such as the skirt for women and pants for men has been imposed by a fairly closed and conservative society that has vetoed freedom of expression for many years. I understand what the problem is with them looking like "queers", is there something wrong with that?

      Thank you

    2.    socialmood said

      Arieh, it is one thing to comment on a piece of news, which we thank you for, and another to disrespect with insults. Any comment that is disrespectful or insulting or that we consider offensive will be automatically deleted. 

  4.   Edmund Oliver said

    OF COURSE, DO NOT TELL THE LIMITATIONS AND PREJUDICES, IN ADDITION, MASCULINITY IS RELATIVE AND IN REALITY IS ANALOGUE TO FEMINITY AND NOT OPPOSED AS SEXIST AND CLOSE PEOPLE, TO BELIEVE AND ON THE OTHER HAND THAT OF USING THE WORD FEMALE IN THIS MEANING IS INSULTING, INCORRECT AND RIDICULOUS.