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Oh yeah, now I'm thinking black leather. With fringe.
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Just to be clear, I now have a reason for needing a murse. It's called an iPhone 6.
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is a camera bag acceptable?
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They used to be simple book bags in elementary school that looped over my shoulder, now they are called murse? I knew I shoulda kept it. I know its not as cool as any leather or WW2 bags, but how about a small back pack unless you must enter someplace formal? Do we really care what others think of us?
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There's always the "belly bag". Works well for Uncle Grandpa...
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How Do You Carry A Murse?
Rethinking this.
In Japan and everyone uses one. With reading glasses, the pockets of my pants are useless. I'm using a Timbuk2 here but that isn't the same. Walking in a tight store with the bulky messenger bag is a recipe for disaster. I shopped for one yesterday but they are expensive here, plus none of them seem to have an obvious pocket for my man-card. Most seem to go over the shoulder and hang tight under the armpit.
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