Ten geekiest hanbags for ladies ever

February 16th, 2012

Image credit Ladies and handbags are almost inseperable, and most women are known to invest both time and money on this accessory.At least I can’t even think of leaving home without my bag or I would feel a cripple without all the cacophony inside. And of course, style matters, it has to be cool and chic. if you have a taste for geeky stuff, check out this list of the most geekiest bags for ladies ever. • BagTV handbag This handbag has a 7 inch screen built-in display to help you enjoy videos, music and images from an attached multimedia player. The battery lasts for 2.5 hours playing time. The SD memory card will help you store media content. For around $450 you can pick your choice from seven colors. • In-built Nintendo purse Modder Jeri Ellsworth has created for she nerds hooked on to gaming. The handbag has a built-in LCD and 2 velcro-on NES controllers. And the biggest thing is that it still has quite some space left for your lady items. • Solar powered gadget purse Who said you can’t be stylish and environmentally responsible at the same time. Of course it would add a little geek to your personality for good measure. This ultra cool solar charger handbag’s surface is covered with solar panels to absorb solar energy and charge up to 5 gadgets. So strut along the street attracting all eyes while your gadgets get charged by your bag for a price of around $300. • Cassette tape tote bag All of us miss the cassettes of yesteryears which faithfully provided us with music for a long time. Now, you can relive those days by this tote shaped like a mixtape. Its big, made of vinyl and very spacious. The handbag is strong but can be folded flat. Really funky, really retro and irresistibly geeky. • X- Ray bag Proud of all that clutter in your handbag? Well then, go on and show it off to the world with the X-ray shoulder bags and tote composed of space age woven plastic fiber . It will seem like your bag is going through the security check at airports. So go on flaunt all your possessions from iPod to sunglasses and satiate your thirst for geek at the same time. • Floppy diskette handbag Image credit An ode to the long lost3.5′ floppy disk, this geeky handbag has been designed by Zelle. The bag has six original diskettes on each side. The metal sliding coverings have been glued down. The bag is sturdy, made from black Vinyl and has 2 snap pockets and 2 elastic pockets. With this geek wonder slung on your shoulder, no one will be able not to notice you. • Keyboard Keys handbag Designer Joao Sabino has put to good use 393 discarded keyboard keys to create tote style bags. The bags are spacious and different. Available in three colors- black, red and white, these are sure to set you apart from the crowd and lend you that geek plus chic look. • Anti-paparazzi clutch bag Adam Harvey has created a bag especially for the benefit of the people being chased by cameramen. The clutch bag is fitted with a light sensor and micro controlled LED lights. As soon as the sensor detects camera flash it signals the LED lights to flash for 1/5th of a second, spoiling the photograph for sure. Geek and smart too. • Thrustmaster silver bag For all the Nintendo lady fans out there, Thrustmaster has designed a very girly silver bag for Nintendo DS Lite. Just as chic as any evening clutch, it has a classy wrist strap and a silver charm on one end. The inside is a bright pink and outside is a subdued white and glam silver flap with rhinestone. The inside is a haven for all your gaming gadgets and there is a plastic case for extra ones. The goodies include a pink stylus, silver earbuds hidden in a compact case, pink cleaning cloth and car charger. Geek, chic, gaming, pink, everything a girl wants. • Retro iPod tote This iPod tote with MP3 phone/player design is actually a radio with amplified stereo speakers. So, tote around in style with this cool speaker/tote combo without actually having to carry a Boombox. It runs on four AA batteries and will add loads of geek chic to your style statement.

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