06/12/2013

CELINE MUCH?


Thanks to Celine, plaid is definitely in this season. No offences, but the pattern of those coats and turtlenecks by Celine, and the bag I saw on a blogger today remind me of those nylon bags I owned, great for moving houses and storage because its material durability. It's light, strong, and most importantly, it's economically affordable! They also come in different sizes that there must be one fits your needs. 

Those plaid patterns came with various shape and are everywhere in my hometown, take a look:


A little bit of background on the origin of this Red, While Blue bag (That's exactly how we called it in Hong Kong): Red, white and blue canvas existed back in the 1950s, main purposes are to protect large squatter area residents as a barrier by wind and rain. Until the early 1960s, the canvas then transformed  into red, white and blue plastic bags, it is widely used in daily life. Hong Kong's economy boosted in the 70s and 80s, but economy was relatively backward in China. Lots of people started using these bags, loaded with goods to bring it to relatives in China. At that time, red, white and blue bags were linked with relatives. The bag soon developed into more patterns in the 90s. 

This also reminds me that Louis Vuitton made an exact same one few seasons ago


If you are into the plaid but couldn't afford Celine nor Louis Vuitton to stay in trend, I can sell you the authentic red, white, blue bag with a very good deal! They are great for travels, schools, markets and work! 

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