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Fashion Meets Fun with Designer Bowling Ball Bags

Fashion Meets Fun with Designer Bowling Ball Bags

Posted Jun 24, 2009 In: Bowling Ball Bags
By Bowling.com
Let's face it: bowling just isn't the most stylish of games. Those plain shoes and standard black balls don't exactly scream glamour. Luckily, there has never been a better time to introduce some fashionable pizzazz into your game, whether you're a bowling fashionista yourself, or you're a guy trying to entice your lady friend to the lanes. A wealth of accessories can let girls and guys create their own personal style on bowling night, one of the most popular being bowling ball bags. Bowling ball bags come in all styles, shapes and sizes, from modern wheeled bags for the pro bowler who needs to cart his 7-ball arsenal to the lanes, to a retro-style bag for that one lucky ball that you just can't bowl without. Recently, fashion designers have begun to recognize the potential of the bowling ball bag as a cool, must-have accessory, and now you can snag a bag from super-hot designers like Juicy Couture, Dior, and, yes, even Prada. These bags come in gorgeous patterns and colors, and can be worn on or off the lanes. Attention grabbing? Most definitely...but be prepared to pay shell out major bucks for one of these beauties, which are reported to have 4-digit numbers on the price tag! Not interested in paying a small fortune for your bag? You can still hit the lanes in style with cute, vintage-style bags from less prestigious labels that won't break the bank. Lots of retailers are marketing these bags in solid colors and retro patterns. You may not be able to find these bags at your local sporting goods store or pro bowler shop, but surf the web and you'll be amazed at the options out there! You can find everything from a classic, understated look to over-the-top Hello Kitty adorableness. With all of these choices, you no longer have any excuse not to be a trendsetter at your local alley.