Don’t Laugh at the “Man Purse”—It’s Now a $9 Billion Luxury Business

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Don’t Laugh at the “Man Purse”—It’s Now a $9 Billion Luxury Business

    Quartz ^

    All is not well in the luxury world. Stalwart luxury buyers in China are cutting back, according to recent statements from Burberry and Richemont, among others. New data from research firm Euromonitor International confirms that the industry is in a bit of a slump. Global luxury sales are on track to grow by 3% this year, the slowest rate in four years.
    Euromonitor reckons that growth will pick up next year, though, driven by its strongest segment in recent years: accessories, specifically men’s accessories. The luxury goods industry has been “manning up” of late, says Fflur Roberts of Euromonitor. A host of luxury brands are opening men’s only stores, tapping a less saturated market undergoing significant shifts in tastes.
    In part, the focus on men’s luxury lines reflects the push into fast-growing emerging markets, where the disparity in purchasing power between men and women is wider than in the West, Roberts says. Chinese men are famously keen luxury shoppers, for example.
    But one of the hottest luxury items with global appeal is the men’s handbag—the “man bag,” “man purse,” or, simply, “murse“. Euromonitor dug into its data for Quartz to help quantify the murse’s meteoric rise.
    Once a source of mockery, over the past five years men’s handbags have seen sales grow at nearly twice the rate of the overall luxury industry. The man-bag market in Asia has doubled since 2008, with murses in the Middle East growing by two-thirds over the same period. The global market for men’s luxury bags will reach just under $9 billion this year, according to Euromonitor.
    Handbag-growth-forecast-2012-to-2018-Growth-2008-13-Sales-2013-bn-_chartbuilder The factors driving men’s handbag sales are also fueling luxury accessory sales more generally; accessories have been the fastest-growing luxury segment over the past five years, worth some $50 billion this year. “You might not be able to buy a Zegna coat, but you can have a Zegna bag,” says Roberts. “It’s got the brand but you are not parting with thousands and thousands. Accessories are big because they are a stepping stone into luxury.”
    The propensity of men to sport flashier purses is down to changing trends. “Years ago, your average man wouldn’t be caught dead walking down the street with a Mulberry bag,” says Roberts. “It’s becoming a more accepted trend.” Indeed, in explaining its recent industry-bucking jump in sales, the boss of Longchamp noted that the brand benefited from its broader range of men’s bags as they “become part of a gentleman’s outfit.”
    Euromonitor expects sales of men’s handbags to moderate in the next five years. This doesn’t mean that blokes won’t still bling it up: Luxury man-bags will continue to grow faster than women’s purses in many parts of the world.
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  • Darwin
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    • Mar 2010
    • 1372

    #2
    Correction. It's still a source of mockery.

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    • Mordred
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      • Dec 2009
      • 342

      #3
      Originally posted by Darwin View Post
      Correction. It's still a source of mockery.
      Yes, sadly. Seriously, the amount of stuff I have in my pockets is annoying as hell. We're talking a Samsung S3, two sets of keys, a wallet, a flashlight and a multitool. I'd love for man pursed to become really accetpted again, I could use one.

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      • devilock76
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        • Aug 2010
        • 1737

        #4
        It is called a murse! I actually use one pretty regularly, or used to. A satchel bag or what I think of as a bike messenger bag (grew up near NYC) was a sensible form of day to day "luggage".

        However recently I have decided to strip down the bike (motorcycle) to bare chopper essentials, and for the time being that means no saddle bags. So I have been using a back pack for my personal day to day "luggage" needs. When not overloaded (either type of bag can be a problem if overloaded) the backpack is the better choice really, as far as posture and spine health. However a satchel has the advantage of being able to reach into it without taking it off. Back packs are a little harder to do that with.

        Ken

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        • Skell18
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          • May 2012
          • 7067

          #5
          Originally posted by Mordred View Post
          Yes, sadly. Seriously, the amount of stuff I have in my pockets is annoying as hell. We're talking a Samsung S3, two sets of keys, a wallet, a fleshlight and a multitool. I'd love for man pursed to become really accetpted again, I could use one.
          There, fixed that for you

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          • Burnsey
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            • Jan 2013
            • 2572

            #6

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            • sirloot
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 2607

              #7
              if im carting so much "krap" that i cant fit it all in pockets I think id just go for a cheap duffle bag or backpack ... using a man purse is a way to seriously loose yer mancard. :P

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              • devilock76
                Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 1737

                #8
                Then again that link is showing a damn purse.

                I jokingly call my messenger bag my "murse" only because I typically have it with me at all times, unless I am using a back pack.

                Ken

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                • lxskllr
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                  • Sep 2007
                  • 13435

                  #9
                  Here's a manly purse...

                  http://www.filson.com/products/brief...taProduct=1019

                  I have one in green. I don't need to carry it with me everywhere though. If I needed a bag for everywhere, I'd use something like this, or a backpack.

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                  • truthwolf1
                    Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 2696

                    #10
                    I think there a lot of Guys in the world who have never seen the movie Hangover.

                    Small backpack or briefcase and nobody will think a girly man thought.

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