The ornamental design for handbag/shoulder bag, as shown and described.
1. Handbag/shoulder bag
2. Handbag/shoulder bag
1.1: Front
1.2: Back
1.3: Right
1.4: Left
1.5: Top
1.6: Bottom
1.7: Perspective
1.8: Perspective
1.9: Front
1.10: Back
1.11: Right view closed bag
1.12: Left view closed bag
1.13: Top view closed bag
1.14: Bottom view closed bag
1.15: Perspective view closed bag
1.16: Perspective view closed bag
2.1: Front
2.2: Back
2.3: Right
2.4: Left
2.5: Top
2.6: Bottom
2.7: Perspective
2.8: Perspective
2.9: Front
2.10: Back
2.11: Right view closed bag
2.12: Left view closed bag
2.13: Top view closed bag
2.14: Bottom view closed bag
2.15: Perspective view closed bag
2.16: Perspective view closed bag
The shape of the bag is designed to allow for it to be carried with the oval element containing the handle appearing either on the wide sides or on the narrow sides of the bag; the bag can be carried by hand or with the help of a strap, worn over the shoulder or cross-body; the strap (drawn in broken lines) is not part of the design; the dashed lines in the reproductions show stitching; the fine lines that are irregularly interrupted are meant to suggest the contour of the surface.