I Test-Drove the “Murse,” Summer’s Surprising Breakout Trend
1. The Cross-Body
For a standard day at the office, I started out my murse experience with a simple cross-body bag by Gucci with a gold chain strap. The raffia is super seasonal, and the signature red and green piping is a nice touch, too. It’s streamlined enough to fit all of my work staples: a wallet, my phone, a notebook. It’s also noticeably roomier than the Prada pouch I usually carry around—you can tell this is a full-on purse, meant for carrying things. Leaving the office for lunch, my murse did get a few double-takes, though I can’t tell if that GG clasp is conjuring jealousy, or I am just not pulling the bag off. But let us go with the former.
2. The Hobo Tote
Come the weekend, I threw Tory Burch’s slouchy Zoe tie bag over my shoulder and headed on out the door. I love the floral sequin work on it—it provides a little Friday night pizazz, if you will. The huge hobo silhouette is actually a major womenswear trend this season, though who would have thought it could work on a man such as myself? This bag is super roomy, which I enjoy as a heavy packer: I even considered using it as a carry-on for a trip to Utah. Back on the Upper East Side, though, it proved to be a chic upgrade from the canvas tote that I usually cart around for Saturday errands, though it feels a tad too precious for my bodega snacks.
3. The Beach Bag
It’s the beginning of Fourth of July week, so, naturally, I needed to test out a beach bag. (Only, I never ended up making it to the beach!) Test-driving the style is a must, considering straw bags dominated at menswear shows such as Celine and Loewe. I took a top-handle wicker style from Celine to the office, the top half paneled with a smooth black leather, which made it feel slightly more masculine. If I were heading to the ocean for a swim, however, it’s the perfect size for beach essentials such as a book, sunscreen, and sunglasses. It’s like a half-clutch, half-basket; this one feels more like a fashion statement than a practical commuter bag.
The Results
So, after rocking them around town, was carrying a murse a terrifying experience? Sure, it was intimidating at first, but people barely batted an eyelash at my purse choices (though it’s hard to surprise jaded New Yorkers). I now see why so many women are handbag fans: They can make even the drabbest of outfits feel put-together. Big selling point for me! And from a practicality standpoint, I was able to bring more things with me everywhere I went. I forgot fewer things at home. Convenience while making a style statement? Sign me up.