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Two-column bag investment guide with product cutouts at left and center, plus a sidebar photo and three-logo "Fellas' Favorites" row at right.
Summary
A bag investment guide: two columns of product cutouts with stat blurbs ("The Ones You Might Know" and "Might Not"), plus a right sidebar on men's bags topped by a photo and a three-logo "Fellas' Favorites" row.
Visual description
A dense three-zone spread on off-white. A small all-caps kicker "BEYOND THE BIRKIN" sits above a large serif headline "So, What's a Good Investment?". Below, two columns each headed by a serif sub-headline ("The Ones You Might Know" / "The Ones You Might Not") list named bags, each row pairing a small silhouetted product cutout (The Row Margaux, Hermes Kelly, Bottega Andiamo, Chanel Mini 22, Toteme T-Lock, Mulberry Alexa, etc.) with a bold name and two lines of stat copy. A right sidebar, headed "It Was the Year of the Man Purse", holds a vertical photo of a man with a brown duffel and a "Fellas' Favorites" row of three brand logo thumbnails (Gucci, Fendi, Chanel) on small product images. A "07/" page index sits bottom-left.
Key takeaway
Packing a lot of catalog data into a calm grid by using uniform product-cutout rows (silhouette, bold name, two stat lines) across two columns, with a self-contained sidebar for a secondary story. The "ones you know / ones you don't" framing organizes the list into familiar versus emerging without extra chrome.
Reuse notes
Reusable for buyer's-guide, catalog, or comparison slides with many items. The product-cutout-row module scales to long lists while staying scannable. The sidebar pattern is a clean way to fit a related sub-story on the same slide. Needs consistently silhouetted cutouts and disciplined two-line copy to avoid crowding.




























