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^ My mental image every time I see someone super cool on Instagram with their tote
I bet if it were an IH denim tote bag you wouldn't be knocking the look
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i'm more of a sig man..
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I bet if it were an IH denim tote bag you wouldn't be knocking the look
I would.
A tote is a tote, no matter who makes it. I have limited edition Studio D'Artisan and Momotaro totes (that came with jeans) and I have never, and will never, use them.
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I use these totes for my library runs:
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Looks great for carrying some corn flakes, celery, ovaltine and a copy of Woman's Own
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Admittedly, I carry my G19 pretty often too. I carry in all sorts of environments, so it's nice that I can detail strip and clean with nominal tools. The P229 would either require a lot more tools or more realistically (because I'm paranoid about life saving equipment, I get a new fire extinguisher every year), a trip to a smith.
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Is that a one off @Giles? I have a similar tote from The Flat Head but it's much slimmer and more purselike. Darci likes it a bit.
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Is that a one off @Giles? I have a similar tote from The Flat Head but it's much slimmer and more purselike. Darci likes it a bit.
I had a couple made, we did not go to production. Paula and Mrs H have one each….
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I have two totes, one by Kletterwerks and another by Acronym. Both are solid, well-made practical bits of kit that have carried a shit load and taken a lot of abuse. They were also very useful work bags when I had a prolapsed disc and couldn't carry a backpack.
Primarily, I use a them for work as an addition to a backpack/messenger when I have to carry multiple files. In the alternative, they are useful as a bag for the kids toys if we are going away.
I don't buy any carry items for fashionable purposes these days, only things that I can use practically. Totes definitely have their place in a carry arsenal and can be very useful bits of kit.
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