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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 448294" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The best one I ever had - actually, had two of them before I couldn't find it any more - was a lot like the one mattsmom describes... except, even more pockets.</p><p>Big benefits...</p><p>Shoulder straps were not overly long - the whole thing tucked up under your arm real nice, so the weight wasn't hanging from the shoulder. Definitely a double-strap.</p><p>Again, it was the "three-compartment" thing - in this case two were zipper, and one magnetic - all three of equal size.</p><p>And then... between the major compartments, there were two smaller pockets, accessible from the inside of the outside compartments (Know what I mean??) - these were built into the dividers between the compartments. These little pockets were great for... that stash of "emergency money", other emergency supplies (I simply HAVE to carry band-aids!), a small comb, a pen and notepad, etc. - the stuff that tends to either get destroyed by the big stuff in your purse, or that is impossible to find when you need it.</p><p>The three majors were used for... </p><p>- middle one for ID, wallet, etc.</p><p>- one outside one for keys (yes, I carry that many... lets see... its either 7 or 8 rings of keys)</p><p>- the other outside one for... cell, and any other trip-specific stuff (camera, voice-recorder, sunscreen, etc.)</p><p></p><p>And then, to top it all off, it had an outside kangaroo pouch - with a magnetic closure. Great place to stash "need in the next two minutes stuff"... the bills you're going to pay at the bank, for example, or the rx you just picked up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you happen to re-design this one, out of leather, and want to put it on the market... let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 448294, member: 11791"] The best one I ever had - actually, had two of them before I couldn't find it any more - was a lot like the one mattsmom describes... except, even more pockets. Big benefits... Shoulder straps were not overly long - the whole thing tucked up under your arm real nice, so the weight wasn't hanging from the shoulder. Definitely a double-strap. Again, it was the "three-compartment" thing - in this case two were zipper, and one magnetic - all three of equal size. And then... between the major compartments, there were two smaller pockets, accessible from the inside of the outside compartments (Know what I mean??) - these were built into the dividers between the compartments. These little pockets were great for... that stash of "emergency money", other emergency supplies (I simply HAVE to carry band-aids!), a small comb, a pen and notepad, etc. - the stuff that tends to either get destroyed by the big stuff in your purse, or that is impossible to find when you need it. The three majors were used for... - middle one for ID, wallet, etc. - one outside one for keys (yes, I carry that many... lets see... its either 7 or 8 rings of keys) - the other outside one for... cell, and any other trip-specific stuff (camera, voice-recorder, sunscreen, etc.) And then, to top it all off, it had an outside kangaroo pouch - with a magnetic closure. Great place to stash "need in the next two minutes stuff"... the bills you're going to pay at the bank, for example, or the rx you just picked up. If you happen to re-design this one, out of leather, and want to put it on the market... let me know! [/QUOTE]
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