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Article: 10 Purse Essentials For Women: What To Carry Every Day

10 Purse Essentials For Women: What To Carry Every Day

10 Purse Essentials For Women: What To Carry Every Day

A well-packed purse has a way of making life easier.

Not because it's overflowing with things, but because it contains the right things. The lip balm that rescues dry lips before a meeting. The phone charger that saves you at 4 p.m. The hair tie you swore you wouldn't need.

As per a survey, 85% of women use a handbag on a daily basis - making what goes inside it one of the most repeated decisions of everyday life. The challenge is keeping them organized instead of buried beneath receipts, loose change, and everything else that finds its way into a handbag. That's where a thoughtfully designed purse can make all the difference, which is something Lodis has focused on since 1965.

If you're looking to streamline what you carry, these ten purse essentials are a great place to start.

Top 10 Purse Essentials For Women

1. A Slim Wallet / Cardholder

The overstuffed wallet era is over. Most of us reach for the same two or three cards daily - a debit card, a credit card, and an ID. Everything else can stay home.

A slim cardholder for women keeps things simple: it slides in and out of your bag easily, fits into a pocket, and means you're never digging for the one card you actually need.

The Julia Short Stacker Card Case is a great pick. Compact and thoughtfully organized, it keeps your everyday essentials together without adding unnecessary bulk. 

Lodis Julia Short Stacker Card Case - genuine leather cardholder

2. Lip Balm

Chapped lips have terrible timing. They always show up before a meeting, a dinner, or a photo. A lip balm is the simplest fix there is - handling dry weather, air conditioning, and back-to-back talking without any fuss.

It takes up almost no space in your handbag, costs next to nothing, and earns its spot every single day. Tuck one in and forget about it. Until you need it, and then you'll be very glad it's there.

3. Hand Sanitizer

Hand sanitizer quietly became a non-negotiable a few years ago, and honestly, it has earned its permanent spot. Public transport, restaurant menus, ATM buttons - your hands touch a lot throughout the day, and soap and water aren't always within reach.

A travel-size bottle takes up almost no room and gives you a quick reset whenever you need one. Once it's in your bag, you'll wonder how you ever left home without it.

4. Medicines

Not every bad day starts badly. Sometimes it's a slow headache by noon or shoes that seemed fine in the morning. A small pouch with your everyday medicines means small discomforts stay small instead of derailing the rest of your day.

Keep it light, keep it personal, and refresh it every few months. You'll thank yourself eventually.

5. Portable Charger

Running out of battery in the middle of the day is one of those small frustrations that somehow manages to feel catastrophic. A portable charger is the one thing that stands between you and that dreaded 4% warning.

The key is keeping it slim. There are plenty of portable power banks that fit easily into a handbag without adding much weight. Charge it overnight, toss it in your bag, and forget about it until you need it.

6. Tissues & Wet Wipes

Among everyday purse essentials, tissues are easy to overlook and hard to do without. Most women reach for them more often than they expect - for everything from a runny nose to an accidental spill.

A small pack takes up minimal space and handles situations that nothing else in your bag quite can. Wet wipes are a great addition for the days when a tissue just isn't enough.

7. A Small Notebook & Pen

Think about how many times a week you wish you had something to write with. A number to note down, a quick reminder, a signature that needs an actual pen and not a finger on a screen. It adds up faster than you'd expect.

A small notebook and pen solve all of it in one go. They take up barely any room, they never run out of battery, and there is something genuinely satisfying about having them when everyone else is scrambling.

8. Hair Ties & Bobby Pins

No one ever regrets carrying a hair tie. They take up almost no space, weigh practically nothing, and have a way of becoming the most needed thing in your bag on the days you least expect it.

A couple of hair ties and a few bobby pins in a small pouch is all it takes. Simple, lightweight, and one of those additions that quietly makes your day a little easier.

9. Headphones / Earbuds

Headphones are no longer just for music. Calls, podcasts, focus time, drowning out a noisy commute - they earn their spot in your bag every single day. A good pair has become as essential as your phone and almost as hard to leave the house without.

Wireless earbuds keep things compact. A small case means they stay tangle-free and ready to go whenever you need them.

10. Sanitary Napkins

No matter how well you plan, your cycle has a way of surprising you. A spare sanitary napkin or tampon tucked into your bag is one of those small acts of preparedness that pays off more than almost anything else on this list.

It also means you can be the person who helps out a friend or a stranger in a pinch. And trust us, that never goes unappreciated.

Do A Monthly Purse Reset

Research suggests 75% of women have more than one active handbag at any given time - which makes a regular reset even more important to keep each one pulling its weight. So here's a habit worth picking up: once a month, empty your bag completely. Every last thing. Then put back only what actually belongs there.

Throw out the receipts, restock your meds pouch, replace the hand sanitizer if it's running low, and think about what the next few weeks actually call for. Heading into summer? Swap in a sunscreen. Rainy season coming? An umbrella earns its place.

A bag that gets a regular reset is a bag that works for you instead of against you. It stays lighter, stays organized, and stops being the place where everything goes to disappear. Five minutes, once a month. Completely worth it.

The goal was never to carry more. It was always to carry smarter.

A well-packed bag doesn't happen by accident. It happens when you're intentional about what earns a spot and what doesn't - when you stop treating your handbag like a catch-all and start treating it like a tool. The ten essentials on this list are a starting point, not a prescription. Adjust them to fit your life, your routine, and the kind of days you actually have.

What you carry says something about how you move through the world. A lighter, better-organized bag means less time searching and more time getting on with it - and that's worth more than most people expect.

Lodis has been designing bags and accessories around that idea since 1965. Quality leather, thoughtful construction, and everyday functionality at the core of everything. Browse the full collection and find the one that fits your everyday perfectly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What are the most important things to carry in your purse every day?

The essentials most women rely on daily include a slim wallet, lip balm, hand sanitizer, a small medicine pouch, a portable charger, tissues, and a pen and notebook. The key is keeping it personal - carry what you actually use and edit out everything else. A lighter bag is almost always a better bag.

Q2. How do I keep my purse organized?

Start by only carrying what you genuinely need. Use small pouches to group similar items together - medicines in one, stationery in another, and hair ties in a third. A bag with interior pockets makes a big difference too. Once a month, empty everything out and do a quick reset to keep things from piling up.

Q3. How many cards should I carry in my purse?

Ideally, no more than three - a debit card, a credit card, and your ID. Everything else, including loyalty cards and rarely used memberships, is better left at home or stored digitally. A slim cardholder encourages this naturally by limiting how much you can carry, which is often exactly the nudge you need.

Q4. Is it better to carry a purse or a tote bag?

It depends on how much you need to carry. A purse works well for everyday essentials and keeps things compact and easy to manage. A tote bag gives you more room if your day involves more - a gym kit, a laptop, or extra layers. Many women carry both, using a purse inside a larger tote.

Q5. How do I stop my purse from getting too heavy?

The most effective fix is a regular edit. Every few weeks, empty your bag completely and only put back what you actually use. Switch to travel-size versions of things like hand sanitizer and moisturizer, opt for a slim wallet over a bulky one, and resist the habit of leaving things in your bag just in case.

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