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In Your Purse: Archaeology of the American Handbag chronicles the first-ever ‘dig’ into the physical and psychological depths of the only physical object that connects the home, where needs are created, and the store, where purchases are made that fill those needs – a woman’s purse. It is at once a financial center, a medicine cabinet, a pharmacy, a cosmetic counter, a communications hub, a safe deposit box, and a stash for keepsakes of irreplaceable sentimental value. But, for each programmable pda or cell phone there are a hundred little scraps of paper with important phone numbers scrawled on them. For each key, there is at least one key fob or doodad, not so much connecting the keys as marking the territory. For women, who make roughly 70% of all merchandising purchases, the purse is a critical tool for each day living that is filled with aroused consequences. A woman’s purse is a bag of contradiction on a string. It is the nerve center of her life – keeping all manner of critical and precious things. Yet, most purses are a disorganized pit – mixing the tools of daily life – keys, wallet, phone, everything – with the detritus of living – gum wrappers, expired coupons, hair and standard filth of each type. Most women who carry a purse can not imagine how life would go on without it. Contradiction is where the talent of innovation lies. This study is a catalyst for innovation in an almost limitless number of categories. By studying the purse, the innovator may distinguish unmet and unarticulated needs by paying homage to the contradictions observed and build merchandise to satisfy these needs. The firstborn company to do that will win a spot in the purse and in the woman’s heart as a consumer.

About the AuthorKelley Styring grew up in Florida inspired by the humans and events that occurred where her dad worked – NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center. After earning a degree in industrial design from University of the Arts in Philadelphia and carrying out or participate in a career in design with NASA and Black & Decker, Kelley came upon that her design work was always intensified by humans called “market researchers.” Inspired yet again, she earned an MBA from the University of South Carolina and conducted a personal crusade to be hired by the syndication gurus at Procter & Gamble. It worked, and she expended five years there learning how persons all over the world diapered their babies and watching persons shower, amongst other things, and applying that buyer clear or deep perception to developing and retail new and bettered buyer products. She then worked at Frito-Lay (part of PepsiCo) where she helped introduce the world to WOW! Olestra-based snack chips, managed the company’s $8 billion snack product portfolio, and served as Director of Consumer Strategy and Insights. Kelley Styring founded InsightFarm in 2003. InsightFarm is a buyer system and market exploration consultancy devoted to driving business growth through buyer insight. InsightFarm serves Fortune 100 companies that are leaders in the food, apparel, baby care, buyer electronics, medical, media, paper, communications and fitness industries. InsightFarm is based at the Styring family farm in Northern Oregon, where Kelley’s husband Steve grows grapes and makes extremely pleasing wines. For more information, visit www.insightfarm.com.

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5A outstanding read – a large total of new info – lots of actionable insights
By Shane Skillen
As a male, reading this is a terrifi expose into that magic bag of tricks that women call their “purse”. Kelley’s exploration design for this project was fantastic. She gets persons to spontaneously dump their purse and then examines all the contents, surprises and all. This is the best type of exploration as it’s ethnographic/behavioural. If you asked women what was in their purse they would lie. Not because they intend to inevitably but because they don’t in truth recognise what is in their purse! Wait until you see what is in the purses passing you by hundreds of times a day . . . . The conclusions are VERY actionable for any person targeting women with products. Kelley helps connect the dots further by proposing actual innovation ideas even though numerous jumped out at me before Kelley showed her capacity to generate very significant innovation with this data. I strongly suggest you buy this book and reference it when you are looking for inspiration or to better comprehend yourself if you are a woman or your wife/mother/girlfriend/sister if you are a man. And the best portion is that it made me laugh out earsplitting a bunch of times. I can’t wait to see what she explores next and what it says regarding society. Enjoy!

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Western Handbags


Western Handbags


This gorgeous black Western style handbag features chromed round studs on the front and along the black vinyl accent strips. It has a zipper closure with a flap-over strap and a magnetic closure concealed by an amazing chromed skull buckle encrusted with dozens of sparkling clear crystal rhinestones. Made of soft, supple PVC vinyl, it has the look and feel of naked leather. It has a polyester interior lining. It measures 13 inches wide, 8 inches tall, and 5 inches deep. The vinyl strap is 1 1/2 inches wide, and has a 10 inch drop.This pretty bag is brand new, with tags intact. It’s outstanding for every day use or for a night on the town. These won’t last long, so get yours now!

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6 of 6 humans found the following review helpful.
4Fun Bag!
By A. Akers
I actually like the design and style of this purse, but it was just a little too little for me. If you have a big wallet, make up bag, or like to carry alot, it does’nt have alot of interior room. It’s a quality bag for the price and the skull closer is actually gorgeous and stands out.

2 of 2 persons found the following review helpful.
4Good Quality for the Price
By Richard Wittmann
I was a little weary of the quality of this when I was buying it sight unseen. For some reason my wife has gotten into the skull thing so I purchased this for her for Christmas. She perfectly loves it and takes with her when she’s out with the girls. Its a bit over the top, but everyone remarks on it, asking where she got it.

1 of 1 persons found the following review helpful.
2Loved the look of this purse but the workman ship quality is not very good.
By Brandee Fullwood
I realy loved this purse but it is falling apart after only having it for 2 weeks! I have studs falling out and the zipper broke. The zipper rail literal has come unraveled, i have never seen or heard of that before. The wallet is keeping up well though.

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This is a great western style purse from Rosetti. It is dark brown tooled-look faux leather. The particular feature of this purse is the subsections in the bottom for the Bonus wallet and coin purse! It likewise has an outer zip pocket Because of the untrue bottom, the main compartment is only with regards to 4.5 inches deep. The bottom compartments have magnetic snap closures, the purse itself has a zipper closure.

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American West


American West

The American West centers on three subjects: Native Americans, settlers, and ranchers. Dee Brown re-creates these groups struggles for their place in this new landscape and illuminates the history of the old West in a single volume, filled with maps and vintage photographs. In his spirited telling of this national saga, Brown demonstrates once again his abilities as a master storyteller and as an agreeably diverting standard historian.

From Publishers WeeklyDrawing on his earlier books coauthored with Martin Schmitt (The Settlers West; Trail Driving Days), Brown focuses here on the inland American West for the duration of the last half of the 19th century as the railroads opened up the area to settlers, the Plains Indians made their final stand and cattle ranches disseminate from Texas to Montana. Brown examines the origins of the Western myth in literature, from the dime novels of Mayne Reid and Ned Buntline to Owen Wister’s The Virginian, and traces the rise of rodeos and Wild West shows. Here is a galaxy of widely known and esteemed characters: Geronimo, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull; Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill, Charles Goodnight, Billy the Kid, Teddy Roosevelt, Generals Crook and Custer. The author takes us on cattle drives to Dodge City and other western towns, then completes this sprightly history with the arrival of law and order and the birth of populism. Informative and entertaining. Illustrations.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library JournalHistorian and prolific author Brown presents a lively history of the resolving of the West from the vantage point of the Native Americans who suffered in the wake.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus ReviewsA pleasant but uninspired collection of vignettes regarding the history of the West that offers not one thing new. Noted Western author Brown (When the Century Was Young, 1993, etc.) serves up a new volume detailing the life and history of the American frontier. The material is culled from the text of three former picture books–Fighting Indians of the West, Trail Driving Days, and The Settlers’ West–that he co-authored in the 1940s and 1950s with the late Martin Schmitt (editor of General George Crook: His Autobiography, 1946); this version also includes assorted photographs from the earlier volumes. Always sensible to the long, losing struggle of the Indians, Brown movingly depicts Sioux chief Red Cloud’s successful war to close the Bozeman Trail (including the so-called Fetterman Massacre) and Cheyenne chief Black Kettle’s not successful attempts to keep the peace, shattered by the Sand Creek and Washita massacres. But the white West is also covered, with glances of life on the great cattle drives and of the boomtowns at the end of the beef trails–towns like Abilene, Tex., and Wichita, Kans., which thrived as rail centers for the shipment of cattle. The mythmaking procedure that shaped the West of general imagination is likewise dear to Brown’s heart, and he brings into focus the affect of tall tales (Paul Bunyan, etc.), Wild West shows (Buffalo Bill, et al.), rodeos, Billy the Kid’s inflated legend, and The Virginian, a novel by Harvard-educated Philadelphia lawyer Owen Wister that supplanted real-life cowboy Charlie Siringo’s much more authentic A Texas Cow Boy in the public imagination. Brown writes in an engaging style, but our view of frontier history has changed a lot in 40 years. Rather than this recycled material, itself seduced by the myths it seeks to expose, better to read Brown’s own Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. — Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
3Amusing and Informative
By J. Mullin
This collection of chapters on the American West is an agreeably diverting and informative glimpse into the history of our nation’s most misunderstood and glamorized region, but the book seems to undertake and do too much, and thence ultimately accomplishes little. Dee Brown writes when it comes to Indian wars, life in a great cattle drive, and then shifts to such topics as the reading habits and wardrobes of gents and housewives in the old west. There is a noticeable lack of continuity in a heap of of the chapters, but overall closely all of them were pleasurable and instructional on their own. There are also a lot of very distinctive photographs, such as a shot of Big Foot frozen dead in the snow. Brown has done his research, and while not all of his topics will fascinate you, it is easy sufficient to skip through the chapters you care little about, and to savor the splendid discussions of Wounded Knee, Dodge City, Geronimo, etc.

7 of 8 humans found the following review helpful.
4Text Jumps Around But Still Good!
By John Nixon
Brown’s American West book may be difficult to follow at times. But it was worth wading through to read the in-depth details of folks who lived back then. I believe this was such a arousing and attention holding era in our history that reading new details is worth the price of the book (which was very nominal). If you like the Old West, you will find more than sufficient to satisfy you.

3 of 3 persons found the following review helpful.
4A good overview of Wild West history
By A
“The American West” provides readers with an splendid overview of the colorful history of it is namesake. Brown discloses the myths behind western legends like Geronimo, Billy the Kid, Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickock and galore others. Perhaps most interesting are the chapters on the trailblazing of the cowboys and the perils they faced on their long cattle drives. Photographs are interspersed allround the book and add to the story. I highly commend this book to readers who are not terribly intimate with our western history and would like a nice primer.

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The Jokari Purse Rack is the easiest, most commodious way to store a wide range of items including purses, clothes, hats, caps, scarves and more. 8 adaptable hooks per strap may be moved and adjusted to fit your spacing needs. The self adjusting elastic strap allows the Purse Rack to stretch to match door height. With both an over the door and wall mounting option, this organizer will fit your specific needs. Mounting hardware includes 2 door hooks, 2 wall hooks and 2 mollies with screws.

Economical, versatile, and easy to install, Jokari’s Purse Rack hangs on any door or mounts to a wall to neatly stow a range of accessaries from handbags in the bedroom to hats in the hallway. The simple design features two self-adjusting elastic straps with eight adaptable hooks on each. For door installation, plainly use the included door hooks to secure the straps at top and bottom (no tools needed). For wall mount, two wall hooks and two mollies with screws are included.

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29 of 29 humans found the following review helpful.
3Flimsy door hooks
By M. Figueroa
My problem with this product is either the unit itself is to short for popular doors or the hooks that hang it from the door are not any good. When attempting to install it the unit would fall on me because one of the hooks would slip because of the stress from stretching it on the door. It does nevertheless come with a way to firmly attach it to a wall which works perfectly. However I didn’t want to hang my purses on the wall I wanted them out of sight on the back of the door.

17 of 17 humans found the following review helpful.
3Small bags only need apply
By Kryswalker
Although I purchased this as a means of storing ALL my bags, I came across that anything dandier than the weight of the smallest bags will cause the door clip to release. The hooks are effortlessly adjustable, but are too narrow to accommodate wider purse straps without folding the straps (which is undesirable).

My littler bags have found a happy home. I sincerely hope the company brings about a sturdier version for more severe bags sometime soon.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5exactly what i was looking for
By FB
i had tried various methods for storing and organizing my purses (bins, special shelf, etc) but the “organized” portion never lasted… i stumbled upon this rack by chance, and decisive to give it a try… IT’S FANTASTIC! easy to assemble and customize. just great. have been using it and my purses STAY organized, and unexampled feat!!! you won’t regret this purchase.

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