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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Enid Collins: Vintage Women's Handbags

Posted on 3:54 PM by feeqwfqewef
At Deja Vu Vintage Finery we have a wonderful collection of the Enid Collins handbags. Collins handbags are most recognized for its craftsmanship and the delightful details on each  handbag. The Collins of Texas handbag was a MUST HAVE for every American girl during the 50's through early 70's. It was a staple to many and to have as a fashion accessory. There were two types of handbags Enid Collins created; the wooden box purse and the canvas bucket.  Each bag was decorated in colorful paint, rhinestones in several themed designs. The finishes in each bag became signatures from Enid Collins. Collins used leather trimming, with compact mirrors in each design. A bit of glitz on the way to the market? Sure, why not?  Below you can find some of Enid Collins work of art sold at Deja Vu Vintage Finery. See anything you can not live with out? Call us to put items on hold for you at 760-699-5365. You can catch some of these purses used live in action, at our next fashion show for modernism week held at the Ace Hotel. Tickets sold at http://www.dejavuroom.com/

This adorable Enid Collins "bird in hand" wooden box purse priced at $157.50


"Slow Poke" wooden box purse priced at $179.99


Beautifully made "canvas bucket" bag with multi colored butterflies and floral design
priced at $233.99


"Canvas Bucket" purse with flowers/butterflies in color brown/black
priced at $213.99


This darling canvas purse of owls is priced at $203.99


Canvas purse "Peacock Walk" of two sequined peacocks
priced at $70.00


Smiling sun canvas bag is currently priced at $203.99


Another great canvas bag of a flaming sun
is priced at $ 179.99






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