Buy Lucky Handbags for a Worthy Purpose
Two men who had been great friends founded Lucky handbag brand in 1990 and it is through their joint efforts that women are enjoying high quality and functional accessories. Gene Montesano is the one who came up with this brand’s label after working in Los Angeles under his own Bongo Jeans brand for fifteen years. That is when he invited Barry Perlman his best friend and with whom he had started a jeans shop in Florida in 1972 called Four Way Street. Judging from this early fashion establishment, which by the ways was thriving fast, these two worthy brains combined have lately captivated many with their creatively designed jeans and handbags. Such successful ladies in movies like Sandra Bullocks value Lucky handbags among others.

The slogan Lucky You is something noticeable in their products that by now comprise of dresses, kids clothes, watches, sweaters, sunglasses and so on. The brand is basically a dealer in all fashion related stuff and their Lucky handbag collection is the latest women choice. Women who will be buying these bags soon should first realize that their money do not necessarily go to the owners if purchased from the brand’s website. In 1996, the company founded Lucky foundation via its blue Jeans Gala and black tie where the money raised support charities and most specifically the physically challenged children like the Smile Train. Buying a designer Lucky handbag will be one way of encouraging the disabled by reinforcing the truth that this is not inability.
The Lucky handbag styles are about eighteen as per the brands site, yet all of them range from simple in design to the very sophisticated and starting and ending in affordable dollars. Different colors too such classic black and white, emerald and brown for most pieces as ladies get exposure to the oversize tote handbags, satchels, hobos and so on. The main materials used to manufacture Lucky handbags include leather rich in color and textures and the features for each and every accessory is very supportive.

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