With a little sandpaper, some varnish, and a discarded suitcase handle, the "cigar box purse" was born. It wasn't just a bag; it was a badge of creativity. By the 1960s, designers like Enid Collins took this kitschy concept and turned it into a full-blown fashion craze, adding rhinestones, hand-painted motifs, and whimsical themes. Why We Love Them Today
Choose a box embellished with crystals or metallic paint to serve as a conversation-starting clutch. Making Your Own? cigar box handbag
If you are hunting for one at an antique mall or an online boutique, keep an eye on these details: With a little sandpaper, some varnish, and a