Can you picture a moment that carrying a designer handbag, even a small one, wasn’t in style? During the 14th and 15th century, at a gloomy time in the past when no one had thought of discovering “purse,” both male and female would fasten purse filled with their own items to their belt. That’s true. These were called pouches. If you were a member of the upper classes back then, you also passed around complicated drawstring purses called hamondeys or tasques. And do you know that cash in purses are not much vital to females at this point in olden times?