Well, it's a wall display for the boutique and after I put it in place against one of the walls, it just looked so small.Doesn't look a waste of time to me either Earl. I'm liking the way you set that up, though I might just give them a drop more room. They look a bit too crowded to me. Of course, just my 2¢ FWIW.
I'm not a native English speaker, so take it with a grain of salt, but if I remember my English classes correctly, in American English purse and handbag would be equivalent, while in British English a purse would be a smaller bag to put your coins in and that you would have in your handbag.What's the difference between a handbag, pocketbook and a purse?
Thanks. After a little more research, I'm to understand that the term "pocketbook" is rather old school. When I was a child, women carried "pocketbooks, and purses. Sometime after I reach puberty I guess, Women started calling them handbags. So basically it seems to boil down to no difference, just interchangeable.I'm not a native English speaker, so take it with a grain of salt, but if I remember my English classes correctly, in American English purse and handbag would be equivalent, while in British English a purse would be a smaller bag to put your coins in and that you would have in your handbag.
Never heard the term "pocketbook".
The bag shelves look great so far.
I think making the walls narrower might be a good idea. As for the last screenshot you posted, that's looking better, as it doesn't look so cluttered. I would watch the top two shelves on the left, as the tall white bag just over dawn's left shoulder looks as if it's about to be crushed. Having them at different heights from each other horizontally will make it look more interesting. Nothing more boring than objects lined up perfectly symmetrical.