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Fashion: Straw Bags Are The Perfect Bag For A Hamptons Look

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BY JULIA HEMING Lynn Chin's straw bag on the streets of Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMING Lynn Chin's straw bag on the streets of Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMIGN Lynn Chin with her straw bag in Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMIGN Lynn Chin with her straw bag in Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMING Shari Fine with her straw bag in Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMING Shari Fine with her straw bag in Sag Harbor.

BY JULIA HEMING Chelsea Rodomista (left) , Amanda Digirolamo (middle), Liz Leykin with their straw accessories in East Hampton.

BY JULIA HEMING Chelsea Rodomista (left) , Amanda Digirolamo (middle), Liz Leykin with their straw accessories in East Hampton.

authorJulia Heming on Jul 11, 2022
The perfect Hamptons bag is chic enough for shopping and summery enough to have a beach vibe: a straw bag. Straw bags come in every shape and size; choose a... more

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