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1.Concept of Bags |
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A
container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth,
paper, vinyl, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth
; a box or knasack style and various sizes depend on
purpuses, a pack or knapsack, often of canvas or nylon,
to be carried on one's back, sometimes supported on
a lightweight metal frame strapped to the body.
Hand
carry, having from one's shoulder or suit case to be
used with wheel being carried in bottom of it. |
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The name of Bags, it's hardly found the
correct foundation for this word. After 2nd World War,
It features American style and shows the vogue of advertising
magazine with flight travel booming, it needs lighter
bag material, vinyl or artificial leather. Tendancy
to prefer the vinyl or artificial leather the genuine
heavier one.
In 1950's,
The artificail material of bag has accounted for 60%
over of all. As a result of developing chemistry, it
makes the material cutingeasy, water-resistance high
and less dust. |
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2.
Styles |
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a. Trunk
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A made of steel
or stainless steel for its shpe and covered
with leather. A large and sturdy box or
chest for holding or transporting clothes,
personal effects, or other articles.
It
features the high resistance of deformation
and robbery as for thick steal material
inside.
In
these days, synthetic leather is used commonly
outside as well as genuine leather.
Tendency to mordern and sashionable int
the materials and shapes of it. |
b. Briefcase |
A flat, rectangular
case with a handle, often made of leather,
for carrying books, papers, etc |
c. Bookbag |
For students, a
knapsack, handle bag or shoulder bag with
leather, fabris or vinyl. |
d. Boston Bag |
Commonly used for
university students in Boston USA. for travel
or containing the books, paper. etc. It
shapes retangular in botton and two-handled
bag for carrying.
In
Korea, it's been popular since 1930s for
its simple appearance and low price. In
early days, a small knapsack shape and steal
handle wrapped with leather. After that
showed the folding bottom in half and many
kinds of bags in shapes and materials.
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e. Suitcase |
A usually rectangular
piece of luggage esp. for carrying clothes
while traveling. |
f. Glaston suitcase |
a small rectangular
suitcase hinged to open into two compartments
of equal size. Also called Gladstone
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g. Gazette bag |
Shoulder bag style,
containing the camera or small other articles
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h. Cosmetic case |
Small box for containing
the cosmetic while traveling |
i. Backpack |
A pack or knapsack,
often of canvas or nylon, to be carried
on one's back, sometimes supported on a
lightweight metal frame strapped to the
body. |
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3. Laundry |
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In
case of leather bag, brush off the dust and get with
cleaner and wax.
In vinyle
or synthetic fabric, wash with the detergent and keep
up in shape.
Commonly,
keep in air pass place. |
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