Draft The strongest useful catalog activity paths are still the homepage, `/bags/`, `/bags/lv-style/`, and `/blog/`. This article supports those existing paths instead of adding unrelated inventory. Its purpose is to help visitors move from broad Bags browsing into specific brand-style and source-code galleries. Start from `/bags/` when the product type is still open. Use `/bags/lv-style/` for tote, clutch, travel, and daily carry references. Use `/bags/chanel-style/` for chain bags, flap shapes, leather shoulder bags, and compact references. Use `/bags/goyard-style/` when patterned canvas, tote shape, and travel-use language matter. ## What To Compare For each bag page, compare shape first: tote, clutch, chain bag, shoulder bag, hobo, top handle, crossbody, or mini bag. Then compare material, color, hardware, handle drop, strap structure, zipper line, and close-up views. Source-code pages are useful because they keep the visitor attached to one exact visual set. This navigation structure keeps the catalog easy to browse as a lookbook rather than a generic shopping page. The repeated cues are Bags lookbook, source code, visual reference, material detail, color comparison, shape comparison, and gallery detail views. ## Related Catalog Links - Start with the full Bags category at `/bags/`. - Browse LV Bags at `/bags/lv-style/`. - Browse Chanel Style Bags at `/bags/chanel-style/`. - Browse Goyard Style Bags at `/bags/goyard-style/`. - Use `/search/` when a source code or product type needs to be found again.