
The Top Ten Wholesale Handbags, Which One Do you have? by Alan Orwell
The New Year has already begun and if you’ve still not got a latest wholesale handbag then here are some useful insights. Handbags come in a wide variety in terms of designs, colors, and patterns and so on. However, let’s just take a look at the popular handbags so far of the year 2010.
The top ten handbags of the year 2009 are still hot favorite of the women since the leading companies have introduced their latest collection for the New Year. A superb range of wholesale handbags was introduced by Speedy 35, Eva Clutch, Blue Jean Hermin Birkin, Arena City, Galliera PM and so on. Apart from this you can also find beautiful purses, wallets, and handbags from Betty Boop. It has the finest collection of clutches.
All these branded handbags and purses have variety to offer even it terms of its storage space. You can easily choose the purses which has pockets required as per your needs. If you have too many things to keep but all of different kinds then having a multi-pocket purse with few zipper pockets are the best for you. There are several elegantly made designer purses as well with single huge pocket. These are fabulous as it can accommodate any large thing as well in it.
Mostly, you will find the colors in all color shades and therefore, you can easily match it up with your current outfits. Some of the other well known wholesale handbags of the 2009 also include Lindsay Vintage Shopper, Horsebit Nail Small Boston Handbag, Watercolor Speedy 35, and Medium Gold Metrioska. All of these and much wider collection can be accessed conveniently sitting at your home by buying it from the multiple online shops. So don’t wait for the perfect day to arrive and simply go for your favorite handbag now.
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Jessie Steele Cupcakes Apron $25.50 Heirloom quality Designer Hostess Apron constructed from a fine Cotton. Ties at neck and waist for easy adjusting. Contrast Bias-trimmed at edges. Two round-edged waist pockets adorned with flat bows gives this apron a dressed-up feel that makes it appropriate for not just cooking, but for any occasion! Coordinates with the Cherry Cupcakes Pot Mitt (sold separately)…. |
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Betty’s Hits – Volume 2 $6.77 A second collection of Betty’s hits, digitally remastered from the original recordings…. |
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Christmas: The Classic Television Collection $3.52 CLASSIC TV CHRISTMAS VOL 1 – DVD Movie… |
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Erin Brockovich [VHS] $0.65 Much will be made of Julia Roberts’s wardrobe in Erin Brockovich–a brash parade of daring hemlines and Wonderbra confidence. Roberts is unabashedly sexy in the title role of this fact-based comedy-drama, but she and director Steven Soderbergh are far too intelligent to rely solely on high heels and cleavage. Susannah Grant’s brassy screenplay fuels this winning combination of star, director, and … |
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Teaserama [VHS] $20.00 … |
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Brewster WPZ93887 Wall Pops Betty the Lamb from ZooWallogy $21.22 Step into the wild with ZooWallogy by Wall Pops. ZooWallogy is all about ginormous animals in bright colors and oh so funky vintage retro prints. Even better ZooWallogy is so easy to use. Just peel and stick and you’re on your way to creating an amazing safari adventure or a fabulous farm scene in minutes for just about any room in the home. This package includes 25 pieces that include the sheep, … |
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Vandor Betty Boop Life Size Wall Sticker 42 by 70-Inch $48.99 For more than 50 years, Vandor has set new standards in the design and marketing of licensed consumer goods featuring legendary entertainment properties. With an A-list roster of evergreen cultural icons-including Star Wars, Elvis Presley, DC Comics, The Beatles, Muhammad Ali, Barbie, The Wizard of Oz, and many more. Vandor delivers a variety of innovative trendsetting products that appeal to cons… |
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Betty Boop & Friends $8.49 Animated screen damsels Betty Boop and Little Audrey star in this collection of 15 vintage cartoons voiced by the inimitable Mae Questel (who also provided Olive Oyl’s trademark whine and flutter). The seven Little Audrey cartoons include The Lost Dream, The Seapreme Court, Tarts and Flowers, Goofy Goofy Gander, Butterscotch and Soda, Song of the Birds, and Santa’s Surprise. The eight Betty Boop classics feature Poor Cinderella, Betty in Blunderland, A Little Soap in the Water, Little Nobody, The Scared Cows, Not Now, We Did It, and More Pep. |
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The Best of Betty Boop [4 Discs] $16.96 Though Betty Boop originated as a dog character in the Fleischer Brothers’ 1930 film short DIZZY DISHES, the doe-eyed flapper soon evolved into the first animated screen siren with her trademark boop-oop-a-doop style. This collection offers four volumes of Betty’s vintage black-and-white cartoons: AMERICA’S SWEETHEART, which features characters Koko, Bimbo, Pudgy, and Grampy; THE WORLD’S FIRST FEMALE SUPERHERO, in which Betty meets the Little King and Wiffle Piffle; HER WILDEST ADVENTURES, which includes shorts such as Training Pigeons, Not Now, We Did It, and Baby Be Good; and THE AMAZING WORLD OF BETTY BOOP, presenting six more Betty adventures. |
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High Heels and Headdresses By Bunch, Betty $26.23 Author: Bunch, Betty Subtitle: Memoirs of a Vintage Vegas Showgirl Publication Date: 2011/10/01 Number of Pages: 244 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.25 |
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Betty Padgett $13.58 The 2000s-era soul resurgence has seen a bumper crop of rediscovered and/or rehabilitated “lost” R&B records, gushed-over, too-good-to-be-true reissues of vintage sides that, surprisingly often, have in fact turned out to be that good and that true. Luv N’ Haight’s re-pressing of this Floridian find from 1975 feels archetypal of these regularly scheduled revelations to an almost unbelievable extent, from the smorgasbord of rare groove styles on offer (sweet Southern soul, groovy proto-disco, Latin-tinged funk) right down to the given name its unheralded titular diva shares with Mmes. Wright, Davis, Swann, LaVette, Harris, and Everett. But believe it, baby: Padgett’s pipes are as potent as any of her fellow Bettys (or Bettyes); on the smoother, sweeter side of the spectrum, but soulful to be sure (and uncannily belying her shy 21 years when this was recorded), while the grooves, cut by a crack team of South Florida funk cats, make for grail-worthy gravy. Marquee two-parter “Sugar Daddy,” a regionally successful disco single laden with congas, flutes, ear-candy party patter, and some particularly fluffy gold-digging lyrics, is serviceably fresh and funky, if not necessarily Padgett’s greatest vocal turn (mostly thanks to its middling melody). The jazzy, sultry, and subtly synth-laced groover “Gypsy of Love” promises a goofy good time as well, but the album’s true highlights tend to be those that de-emphasize the disco elements in favor of timeless, backward-looking soul, like the pained but punchy “It Would Be a Shame” and string-laden ballad “Love Me Forever.” Best of all is the quartet of cuts that rest, somewhat surprisingly, on an impeccably fluid foundation of Jamaican reggae and rocksteady, over which Padgett croons her romantic pleas and plaints like a Stax/Volt Marcia Aitken, or perhaps one of her U.K. contemporaries in the nascent lovers rock scene. Just a listen to the unrequited schoolgirl love saga of “My Eyes Adore You,” with its beautifully self-harmonized chorus, is enough to remind listeners, yet again, that crate-digging dreams really do come true. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi |
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Betty’s Best: $6.99 Betty’s Best |
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Betty Wright: The Movie $11.83 Betty Wright: The Movie is this Miami soul legend’s first album since 2001’s Fit for a King, but it’s hardly a return. During Wright’s decade away from making her own records, she was busy helping others — including Kelly Clarkson, Joss Stone, Diddy, Keyshia Cole, and Lil Wayne — as a songwriter, arranger, producer, and background vocalist. Here, she links up with the intrepid Roots crew and several supplemental session musicians, and she wrangles complementary appearances from Stone and the tremendously underappreciated Lenny Williams, as well as disruptive interjections from Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. Most of the songs were either written or co-written by Angelo Morris, who has been collaborating with Wright since the late ‘80s. It’s Wright’s best-sounding album since her self-titled 1981 release for Epic, with her backing band emulating vintage soul one moment and switching it up for more modern (and wholly appropriate) sounds the next. Wright sounds terrific, navigating through the upbeat, attitudinal jams and slower, romantic cuts with finesse and strength. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi Performers: Antonio Hairston – Vocals (Background); Ashaala S. Jenkins – Vocals (Background); Asher Williams – Vocals (Background); Betty Wright – Vocals (Background), Vocals; Charles Wright – Vocals (Background); Jeannette Wright – Vocals (Background); Namphuyo Aisha McCray – Vocals (Background); Patrice Parker – Vocals (Background); ?uestlove – Drums; Alonzo Harris – Keyboards; Angelo Morris – Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Guitar (Bass); Brandon Maclin – Drums; Corey Henry – Synthesizer; Dwayne Bennett – Organ (Hammond), Fender Rhodes, Piano; Eric Krasno – Guitar; George Parks – Bass; |
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Betty $16.96 Richard Murphy made his feature directorial debut with this drama about sexy Hollywood film star Betty Monday (Cheryl Pollak) who walks away from a $70-million movie during production. In search of a more meaningful way of life, she drives to Palm Springs, rents a condo from slightly unreal real estate agent Vincent Lord (Udo Kier), and pursues her quest for the truth by delivering groceries and cleaning pools — despite pressure from her manager, Crystal Ball (Holland Taylor), who wants her back in front of the cameras. Shown at the 1998 Palm Springs Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi |
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The Prince and Betty $9.99 ‘The Prince and Betty,’ by P. G. Wodehouse. |
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The Betty Fabric Apron – Cherry with Red Ties by Gloveables® $31.49 Vintage inspired hostess kitchen and cooking apron to flatter every woman’s figure. A modern high fashion flair with a classic retro twist, these flirty aprons make a perfect gift as well as a perfect fashion accessory to add to your own assortment of favorites. Gone are the days of taking off your old fashionable apron when guests arrive, go ahead, tie one on!Perfect to pair with a coordinating pair of Gloveables!Features: • The Betty features a double accent band • Adjustable tie comfort neckstrap • Extra long ties for front or back tying • Larger coverage to protect clothing • Roomy pocket to hold kitchen tools and accessories • Long lasting, constructed of high quality materials • Functional and fashionable for all body types • Pattern: Cherry with Red TiesOne size fits most |
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For Betty $21.59 Description not provided. |
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Biker Betty Beer Mug $8.81 Biker Betty Beer Mug |
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Maurice Moore-Betty Cookbook $7.98 Maurice Moore-Betty Cookbook |
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Betty Crocker’s Great Grilling $19.95 Betty Crocker’s Great Grilling |
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Cocina Betty Crocker, $13.96 Cocina Betty Crocker |
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Pat And Betty’s No-Fuss Cooking: $11.86 Pat And Betty’s No-Fuss Cooking |
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Betty Crocker’s Whole Grains $13.56 Betty Crocker’s Whole Grains |
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Finding Betty Crocker: $7.98 Finding Betty Crocker |

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