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A bag is a non-rigid container used to carry items. Typically it consists of a body and one or more handles or straps, and may include closures such as zippers or clasps. Bags are carried by hand, on the shoulder, or worn across the body, and they come in a wide range of sizes and designs for everyday use, travel, work, or fashion.

Common types include backpacks, tote bags, handbags (including purses and clutches), messenger bags, briefcases, duffel bags,

History shows bags have been used since ancient times as pouches and baskets; modern bags evolved with

Sustainability considerations address leather production, synthetic materials, and overall waste. Many consumers prefer durable, repairable designs,

and
satchels.
Materials
vary:
leather
and
canvas
are
traditional,
while
nylon,
polyester,
and
recycled
fabrics
are
common
for
sport
and
travel
bags.
Features
may
include
padded
compartments
for
electronics,
multiple
pockets,
weatherproof
coatings,
and
security
features.
travel
and
commerce.
In
the
20th
century,
designers
popularized
fashion-focused
bags;
luxury
handbags
gained
iconic
status,
while
backpacks
and
totes
became
everyday
staples.
Production
emphasizes
durability,
practicality,
and
increasingly,
mass
customization
and
fashion
collaboration.
recycled
materials,
and
responsibly
sourced
components.
Care
and
maintenance—such
as
cleaning,
drying,
and
proper
storage—extend
bag
life
and
preserve
appearance.