Carry With Confidence

We’ve all got stuff to carry. Below are top choices for toting your essentials around town in the most stylishly “cool, calm, and collected” manner.

The Urbanite Backpack

If you spend your days commuting or hiking throughout NYC’s urban maze, ShortyLOVE has got your back. ShortyLOVE’s stylish Ace backpack is a smaller “right sized” version of long-established backpacks, ensuring less cumbersome commutes. It stands up to daily use and its silky water-resistant Italian nylon twill fabric is easily spot cleaned with a mild soap.

City Chic & Stylish 

It’s a bracelet and a wallet. It’s a keychain holder too! Sometimes, you want to travel light, but that shouldn’t stop you from looking polished and smart while you are running errands or walking the dog. Laura Park Design’s English Garden Blue Keychain Wristlet securely holds one’s credit cards, cash, and keys, and its eye-catching, colorful bead bracelet and tassel makes it different and special.

For those who wish to add a sparkle of individuality and elegance to their ensemble, explore lab-grown diamond rings that perfectly combine luxury with sustainability.

An Uplifting Accessory

There’s an old Chinese proverb: “A purse on the floor is money out the door.” Even if proper handbag placement doesn’t ensure financial fitness, placing your handbag on the floor is unsanitary and a breach of good etiquette. Besides, there’s no need to place your handbag on the ground when Attache’s Purse Hook fashionably secures it to a tabletop. Raise up your handbag with an uplifting Attaché’ purse hanger in gold, antique gold, or silver so it can hang out with you as you dine.

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

New York native lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Nones covers emerging lifestyle trends and innovative products and services, to inform and inspire conversation. A lifelong reader and writer, Rachelle completed coursework in creative writing and English literature while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including textile production (colorist) and accessory marketing in NYC's fashion district. Rachelle unwinds by reading, capturing photographs, experimenting with new recipes, searching for vintage finds and hiking woodland trails with her rambunctious terrier Champ.