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Bridal Purses for Wedding Day: Styles, Guides and Tips

There’s no such thing as a standard bridal purse. Every bride is unique, and that includes her taste in wedding day accessories. No matter what kind of bride you are—classy, bohemian, traditional—you deserve a bag that makes your heart sing. That’s why we’ve rounded up our top picks for women’s bags to use as bridal purses, so you can find the right fit for your wedding day.

Bridal Purses

The Most Popular Bridal Purses

The envelope clutch

An envelope clutch is a classic style of bridal purse that makes it onto many brides’ shopping lists, and it’s easy to see why. With a flap that folds over the top of the purse, it offers a more structured look than most clutches.

This little accessory can also hold cash, credit cards, lipstick (or other makeup items), and other small essentials. If you’re looking for an elegant accessory that will last you through your wedding day and beyond—and don’t mind sacrificing some space—the envelope clutch is probably right up your alley.

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The hobo clutch

The hobo clutch is a more casual version of the envelope clutch. It features a flat flap that folds over the top of the purse, but it’s usually made from more durable materials like leather or suede. Like the envelope clutch, the hobo clutch has a larger opening at the top of the purse so you can easily grab your things.

If you’re looking for an accessory that will complement both formal and casual outfits—and don’t mind sacrificing some space—the hobo clutch is probably right up your alley. It’s not a purse you’ll only use once on the big day; you’ll use it time and time again with just about everything in your closet. 

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The classic clutch

If you’re looking for a little more space, the clutch purse might be a better option. A clutch is similar to an envelope clutch in that it has a flap that folds over the top of the purse and snaps shut. However, instead of being structured like an envelope, it’s usually much flatter and can hold more items than its counterpart.

The clutch is a great choice for weddings where you’ll be taking pictures, attending cocktail parties, and even walking down the aisle. It’s not so big that it’ll get in your way, but also not so small that you can’t fit any essentials inside. This style is an elegant purse that can transition from day to night easily and has timeless appeal. 

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The wristlet

A wristlet is a small purse that attaches to your wrist. It can be convenient for carrying small items, and you can easily keep it in your hand or put it in a larger bag. A wristlet is a good choice when you are going to be moving around a lot (which you likely will be on your wedding day) since it’s very small and easily accessible.

Some brides choose not to carry their wallets because they find them unnecessary, bulky, and uncomfortable. If this sounds like something that would bother you on your big day, we strongly recommend getting one of these cute portable wallet alternatives.

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Formal shoulder bag

A formal shoulder bag is a cross between a clutch and a purse. It can be carried on the shoulder or as a clutch, which makes it more formal than a clutch but less so than a purse. It’s a great alternative to a clutch if you’re not sure which one to get. However, be warned that this type of bag is quite large, so it can easily become the focal point of your outfit rather than just an accessory. 

The most popular bags are made of leather and have gold hardware and chain straps. The style is almost exclusively used by brides-to-be because it’s considered more feminine and delicate than other types of purse, such as those with quilted leather or studs.

If you decide to get one of these bags for your special day, make sure that it’s a classic style and not too flashy. It should also be made from quality materials like leather or suede so that it will last for years to come.

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Cross-body

Many brides enjoy using cross-body bags because they leave their hands free to hold other items, such as a bouquet. They’re also great for brides who want to look fashionable while walking down the aisle but don’t want to carry anything that could get in their way.

Cross-body purses are made in all kinds of styles, including ones with long straps that wrap around your body and small bags that fit under your arm. The best cross-body bags are lightweight, which can be very important if they’re going to be worn throughout the entire wedding ceremony. You’ll also want to ensure that it has enough space for all of your items, including your smartphone, to capture memories with your guests!

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Bridal totes

Totes are a popular choice for brides, and for good reason. They’re gorgeous, they can be customized to fit your wedding theme or color palette, and they’re also functional!

You can also get coordinating totes for your bridesmaids – a lovely personal gift for them to remember the big day. They might carry them around throughout the day, or they can use them for years to come whenever they need a handy tote. Either way, having a cute bag that’s personalized with your name on it is going to make it easier to keep track of everything you’re carrying around all day long! 

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Tips for choosing a bridal purse

The most important thing to remember when choosing a bridal purse is that you should pick one that complements your wedding dress. If you’re wearing a traditional gown, opt for a clutch or satin bag. For more modern styles, try a bucket bag or cross-body bag. These options will keep your hands free during the ceremony, so you won’t have to worry about dropping anything.

If you’re worried about carrying a purse, consider a small clutch. This option will keep your essentials close by and easy to access during the ceremony. If you do decide to go with a larger bag, make sure that it has an adjustable strap so that you can shorten it when needed.

Another thing to consider is that you don’t want your purse to be too heavy. If you do have a lot of items in it, try using a wristlet instead of carrying around a large bag all day. This will make it easier for you to carry your essentials and enjoy the wedding without worrying about dropping anything or getting tangled up.

You might also want to think about how often you could reuse this purse. Reusability will save you money in the long run, and it’s kinder to the environment.

You might want something that is more of a keepsake than a functional wallet or handbag—and that’s fine. But if you’re planning on using your bridal purse as an everyday handbag, then it would be better to go with something that will last longer than just one use.

If you want something that will last over time, consider buying something with a good brand name. You can also buy bags made from materials like leather, which will hold up better than bags made from other materials.

Popular colors for bridal purses

If you’re looking for the perfect bridal purse, you’ll want to know what the most popular colors are.

This is a pretty easy one: white. It’s always been a top color for weddings, and it will probably stay that way for a long time. White is associated with purity and innocence, so it’s a great choice if you want something that’s going to match your dress and make you feel like a princess on your big day.

If white isn’t your thing, though, there are plenty of other options. If you want something that matches your dress, try ivory or champagne. These are both very close to white but have some color in them. You might even say they’re “pinky,” which is great if you want something feminine but not too frilly.

If you don’t like either of those options either, gray and black are also extremely popular right now. Gray is especially nice because it goes with everything—and it can even look like silver or gold, depending on how much light hits it. Black is just as versatile as gray but gives a bolder and more dramatic look.

Conclusion

Whether you choose to wear a traditional wedding dress or something more modern, there’s sure to be a purse that complements it. Just make sure that your bridal purse is both stylish and functional so you can keep your things organized on your big day! 

 

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