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Pocketbook bag
Pocketbook bag




pocketbook bag

“Dinner sounds wonderful! I’ll just get my purse. “Time for lunch-let me grab my pocketbook!” vs. It would seem that both words can even apply to the same bag depending on the time of day. Some women refer to their “day” bag as a pocketbook and their “evening” bag as a purse. Overall though, younger generations tended to favor the words “purse” or simply “bag.” Pocketbook vs. If anything, many actually favor the word because of its old-timey, classic feel. However, a word sounding old-fashioned doesn’t mean it’s not regularly used.

pocketbook bag

Purse: By GenerationĪlthough “official” language research shows the use of the words pocketbook and purse is spread fairly evenly across generations, the general consensus on forums and the like point to “pocketbook” being a more old-fashioned term. Interestingly, outside of the United States, pocketbook is not a term often-if ever-used. This luxe bag organizer features several pockets as well as a spot for those chic sunglasses, an elastic water bottle pouch, and a 13-inch laptop insert so you can keep your computer safe while youre on the go.

pocketbook bag

Meanwhile, purse remains the more common term across the West, Southwest, and Midwest. There are always exceptions, of course, but generally speaking, the Northeast and Southeast regions of the United States offer the most usage of the term pocketbook.






Pocketbook bag