SunsomenSunsomen Mens bag Canvas Shoulder Bag Small Messenger Crossbody Bag Work Bag Vintage Multi-function
B**R
Perfect size!
This was the perfect size, and works exactly how we needed.
L**N
Held up well.
Very well made bag with lots of different pockets for storage. I needed mine to carry EpiPen's and another small med kit. I fit a 10 inch tablet, smart phone and other bits and pieces. Its a good size but sometimes I could use a bigger bag. I get many complements on it and it goes everywhere I go.Thanks
J**A
Use as everyday purse/art bag
I keep this as my everyday purse that also carries my art supplies.The side pockets are almost useless to me, but I've found I can use them to hold my glasses or some pens in a pinch. If I still worked retail/went to school I could use these pockets for reusable utensils.In the outer pockets I keep my spare hygienics, medicines, pencil leads, erasers, finger protectors, eyeglass cleaners, pocket knife, stun gun, pepper spray, hair comb, and memo pad.In the main pockets I keep one or two A5 sketchbooks, a pencil pouch, my wallet, and sometimes my sunglasses.Usually I'm able to shove a few granola bars in it, too.It's not super great in heavy rain, as is to be expected, but I can use it for most of the year.
C**S
Almost perfect, other than the long strap
Being a man who crams a lot of crap into his pockets who got sick of bulging sides, I wondered one day why it must be that women are fortunate enough to be culturally accepted in carrying a bag around with their essentials while men are ridiculed for doing the same. I mean, who actually accepts men carrying purses around, right? Seinfeld had a whole episode about this, the "European Carry-All" episode which is sort of where I got the idea in the first place. I went looking and found that there are indeed a number of "men purse" products, which it does help to not actually CALL it a purse, but rather like this one, a "mini messenger bag" or any of the several other names I've seen. Whatever. It also helps to get one that looks more like a bag that men might carry.I personally have no concern for fashion, no sense of fashion or style, and wouldn't care at all what the hell the thing looks like for the most part, but I do still prefer to avoid the sneering and silly remarks that might happen if the bag I'm carrying is perceived as being too similar to typical women's purses. This bag looked just about perfect in that it could very well be something one would carry on a camping outing or might just be a big lunch box or perhaps something to put a tablet and one's pile of cords and chargers into. Nobody really knows what's in it.In my case, the several convenient pockets allow me to carry my small umbrella, my medication box, wallet, keys, pack of tissues, spare chargers, some small tools, a couple of pens and a notepad, etc. That is, all the stuff I might just happen to need. I no longer have to cram my pockets full and then still have to leave behind half of the stuff I wish I could have with me.The only real downside to this bag is that the long strap is completely built into the bag. It also has the really nice short carrying handle on top so that I can carry it that way when I prefer, and sometimes I do use the shoulder strap, but if I prefer to carry by the short handle, I'd rather detach the long strap and stick it in the bag rather than have that thing hanging down nearly to the ground. Some quick release hooks would have been preferable for me over sewing the strap to the bag permanently. I'm tempted to cut the strap off and make my own strap hooks. If they would design the bag this way, it would be a 5.
T**Y
Loads of compartments/ pockets for a compact bag
Great quality, use it daily for a woman’s purse. Side pockets are too small for my iPhone so I use the back pocket & it works perfectly. Side pockets I use for my keys. Would highly recommend
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