About

Born in 2006 as an online boutique, HandbagReport.com developed into a blog that features designer profiles, new labels, seasonal trends and anything related to handbags. We relaunched in April 2010 with a new e-commerce site to celebrate and unite our loyal readers and customers. In February 2012, we decided to take HandbagReport.com from virtual to reality and opened a "blogtique" at Tapp's Art Center in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. It's an extension of the blog - a place to inspire and connect with anyone who loves handbags. If you're in the area, stop by and visit us!

Our Shop

Our mission at HandbagReport.com is to offer women stylish, affordable handbags that make a statement.

Nana by Sally Accessories

I had the pleasure of first meeting Sally Peek of Nana by Sally last year, and have since been inspired by her creative approach to designing one-of-a-kind accessories in her lovely home studio in Columbia, South Carolina. Nana by Sally offers 100% unique, handmade clutches and handbags made from vintage, vintage-inspired and designer fabrics. Read the exclusive designer interview here.

My Other Bag

My Other Bag was created out of a need for cute, fashionable tote bags for everyday use. It is an ode to handbags women love, bags that are in the fabric of our culture and history. Carry it in addition to your designer handbag or alone as you tackle your daily "to do" list. It's perfect for going to the grocery store, the gym, or running errands. Made in the USA, My Other Bag is environmentally conscious, socially savvy, and fashionably fun!

Melie Bianco

mblabelWe love Melie Bianco handbags because of their fashion forward designs and excellent quality. They are made of buttery soft, premium synthetic leather. Melie Bianco understands that a woman wants to feel great about her look, especially her handbag, without going broke.

amykathryn

amykathryn-logo1We offer a limited quantity of amykathryn handbags, which are animal-friendly and made of custom printed fabric. The designs of amykathryn are inspired by the global experiences of designer Amy Hall. She incorporates influences from her childhood trips to Africa, beautiful textiles, and her anthropology and art design studies into a vibrant, stylish handbag collection.

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