Tennis Bag Review: Court Couture Barcelona Tennis Bags for Women Who Love Fashion
July 19th, 2016
by Do It Tennis
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Bag Reviews
The hottest fashion trend in designer tennis bags is the sling model. Slim and stylish they are a departure from the large bulky duffel bags of the past. Court Couture has introduced a fabulous line of sling designs they’ve called
the Barcelona.
As hot as a midday tennis match on a red clay court in Spain, these tennis bags for women even come with a matching clutch for that post match lunch or tennis pro-shop purchase.
Each Barcelona model (white, turquoise or black) is made of a snake pattern faux leather material. They all come with a large pocket with metal lock on the front, open pocket of the back and two large pockets on the inside to hold 2 tennis racquets, ball can, water bottle and other necessities. The comfortable adjustable strap allows the bag to be carried on left or right shoulder of as a sling bag. Fully lined and padded. These sling tennis bags measure in at a sleek 30" x 13.5" x 3".
The Court Couture brand was born in California’s Silicon Valley, the epicenter of innovation. Sophistication, multi-function, and style in the women’s tennis world are the principles behind the their designs. The company distinguishes itself by bringing contemporary fashion to the tennis courts by providing fresh styles and new looks. They’re committed to providing products with the finest materials, superb craftsmanship, and the utmost attention to detail and quality.
Tennis wear for women has undergone many and sometimes
controversial changes over the decades. Stylish women now have innovative tennis bags to match.
Want More Tennis Bags Designed Just for Women?
In addition to the Barcelona sling tennis bags, Court Couture has designed a full line of
tennis totes and tennis backpacks. There have been many different
tennis bags for women over the years take the time to decide which style is best for you.
What Your View on the Court Couture Tennis Sling?
Have you or your friends tried the sling style for designer tennis bags? When you started playing tennis what was the first thing you used to carry racquets and tennis accessories?
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