Celebrities And Their Murses
Posted by: Daniela Guernica Filed in: galleries, guys
6:00AM, Friday June 19th 2009
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Looks like Paris Hilton is rubbing off on Cristiano Ronaldo. No, he doesn’t have the herp. But the soccer stud must have caught some of her fashion sense because, lately, he’s been seen carrying around what appears to be a Gucci clutch. Could also be he’s just European and that’s how he rolls?
I’m all for breaking gender fashion roles—women in menswear, men in pink. Hey, if you’re Scottish and the kilt fits, wear it. But I have to draw the line at murses. Come on, guys do not have that much to carry around. It’s not like they need lip gloss, tampons, or an emergency Tootsie Roll. Messenger bags, backpacks and briefcases are fine, but guys—leave the heavy lifting to us ladies.
Here are some celebrities “man” enough to carry a murse.
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mlyway
wrote on June 19 2009 @ 12:07 pm: [report]
It’s about time that guys start carrying around their own stuff with them. I don’t mind if my boyfriend asks me to keep his ipod or phone in my purse if he doesn’t have room in his pockets. But as soon as a guy wants me to carry a small sweater or a bottle of coke or a book, it should be about time for guys to carry their own things in a bag.
calenia
wrote on June 19 2009 @ 04:50 pm: [report]
Ronaldo is Brazilian, not European although he plays in the European football leagues outside of world cup.
Antiquity
wrote on June 19 2009 @ 05:16 pm: [report]
What is so important to these men that they would need such large bags? Jeesh. I think that LV Pete Wentz has costs more than all of my purses combined… >_<;
maramatz
wrote on July 12 2009 @ 01:44 pm: [report]
Okay, if gyuys wearing a small murse they’ll called feminie, using big bag’s they’ll asked Is this necesseray.
Just let them wear what they want, they have to find their own style.
Nobody have to judge it, and what they want to do it’s their own!
I don’t want any prejudices what I am doing, wearing.
Personally I like changes, and nothing is more ugly and boring like people in the old same stuff (mean same style for hundered years like pants on men or same outfit)
Ladies, would you accept same purse, same color on lips, same nail polish, same kind of dress or skirt for a lifetime??
I wouldn’t and I will not, so lets wear men what they want.
_jsw_
wrote on July 12 2009 @ 01:54 pm: [report]
While I admit that we men don’t need to carry as many accessories as some women need to, we do often have a number of items, and it’s not always pleasant to have to stuff them all into our pockets. We don’t have many “manly” options, and I for one wish something would catch on as acceptable. In particular, when my kids were younger, it would have been very nice to have a diaper/toddler bag that didn’t actually exude estrogen.
As it is, I go with higher-quality smallish backpacks when I need something, but I’d be happy to have some other options - ones which look more manly (and cost less) than most of the items in the images in this article.
Limniade
wrote on September 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm: [report]
Better a murse than a giant, overstuffed, third buttcheek of a wallet.