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How to Choose the Best Tactical Sling Bag for Your Everyday Carry Needs
When it comes to everyday carry (EDC), having the right bag can make all the difference. Tactical sling bags are a favorite among EDC enthusiasts for their compact size, easy accessibility, and durable design. Whether you’re commuting to work, hiking on the weekends, or heading out on a quick errand, a tactical sling bag keeps your essentials organized and within reach. At Death Dealer Tactical,…
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How Tote Bags Became the Ultimate Sustainability Icon and Style Statement
The Timeless Appeal of Tote Bags: Style, Sustainability, and Everyday Convenience Tote Bags: The Perfect Blend of Style and Sustainability “How Tote Bags Became the Ultimate Sustainability Icon and Style Statement” In the world of fashion, trends come and go, but some staples are here to stay. Among them is the humble tote bag, which has evolved from a practical utility item to a symbol of…
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Unique Design -Tote Bag
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Stand out with our Unique Design Tote Bag! Crafted from high-quality materials, this tote features a one-of-a-kind design that blends style and functionality. Perfect for shopping, work, or everyday use, it’s spacious, durable, and sure to turn heads wherever you go!
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Discover the L1585 Troop London Classic Messenger Bag (Large)
Are you looking for the perfect combination of style, functionality, and durability in a bag? The L1585 Troop London Classic Messenger Bag (Large) is designed for those who seek a versatile, robust, and stylish bag for everyday use or even short trips. Let’s dive into what makes this bag an ideal companion for your daily adventures. External Features The exterior of the Troop London Messenger…
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#Classic Messenger Bag#Durable Canvas Bag#Everyday Carry Bag#Functional Bags for Men#Travel Messenger Bag#Troop London Messenger Bag#Urban Style Bag
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what's in my bag
i saw a tumblr post asking people who carry bags what items are there to bring other than “chapstick, keys, phone and maybe a tampon” and tbh that stuck with me. so here is everything i keep in my bag because i like to be That Backpack Person who has everything for any common occurrence.
after years of experimenting with my everyday carry, trying out trendy backpacks such as the fjällräven kanken and the doughnut macaroon, i surprisingly now find myself reaching for the jansport right pack backpack the most.
look at it in all its glory decked out in pins, buttons, and charms. i recently wore it going apple picking at an orchard and had no issues.
so here are its contents:
front small pocket:
mini emergency kit (i’m reusing an old gum container to keep small things i find myself needing often: bandaids, painkillers, hair ties, loose cash to give to the local homeless, four quarters in case i go to ALDI or want a gumball) + pocket tissues (this is what i run low on the most) + mini UNO cards (waiting in line with friends? play UNO) + tide to go pen + 2-in-1 battery bank/plug-in charger + phone charging cable + d20 dice (stimmy)
front medium pocket:
wallet + coin purse (to collect loose change) + disposable pens + e-reader + car keys + work ID + vape
water bottle pocket:
the 24-oz owala water bottle is, and i’m not sponsored when i say this, the best water bottle i’ve ever used. the design is genius.
laptop pocket:
reusable shopping bag (i impulse buy a lot so this is useful) + one “big” tech thing and its charger for entertainment purposes. i like to have multiple entertainment options because i’m mentally ill. i’m currently carrying my steam deck OLED with me but i may sometimes instead bring one of these:
ipad: for web browsing, drawing, word processing.
freewrite alpha: my current way to write fiction. think a modern alphasmart that lets you transfer files locally or sync to the cloud if you prefer that.
work laptop: for work.
main pocket:
mini tote (i use this to easily transfer whatever’s in the main pocket to another bag) + journal (a traveler’s notebook) + large emergency kit (sanitary pads, herbal oil for aches, eczema hand cream, earplugs, makeup wipes) + noise-canceling headphones + electric fan + hobonichi drawer pouch (other charging cables, wig caps, bobby pins, gorilla glue, facial wipes) + compact umbrella + pencil case
pencil case:
mechanical pencil + pencil lead + mini sticky notes + multi-ruler + white gel pen + glue stick + eraser + scissors + highlighter + brush pen + metal pen (it works like an 8 ball where you roll it and it shows you an 8ball-esque answer)
what you put in your bag is a very personal thing! i am always fascinated by the different ways people hold their things and what they find worth carrying around.
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this close to becoming one of those people that takes their plushie around and takes pictures of it like an influencer
#*fizzyspeaks#i used to carry a little tails plushie but since i changed my everyday bag he stays at home#but i found a teal moose at the thrift the other day and now i need to dress him up and take him around#fan account for my moose plushie when
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Maxpedition Wolfspur Crossbody Shoulder Bag
The Maxpedition Wolfspur is more than a bag – it's your ultimate crossbody sidekick.
Tough as nails with dual nylon fabric, treated with Teflon for stain and water resistance, it's ready for the rough stuff, whether you're on duty or on an adventure.
Lockable main compartment with a high-contrast interior – because no one wants to fumble in the dark for gear.
Padded tablet pocket, expandable bottle holder, and a fleece-lined EVA pocket to keep everything from gadgets to gear safe and organised.
Need more storage? The Laser Cut ATLAS Attachment System lets you customise and expand.
Enjoy all-day comfort with skin-friendly seatbelt webbing and a 3D air mesh backing, making it a dream to carry all day.
Find out more at Military 1st online store.
https://mil1.st/WLF2BLK
Enjoy free UK delivery and returns! Swift delivery to Ireland, the US, Australia, and across Europe.
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Got paid to watch wayv video today btw
#*p#Wish I could do this everyday at work#Oh my God but if you are bringing more than a carry on for a week trip stop Stoppppp. Coming from me who just moved a hundred fucking bags#That had no reason the be that large and that heavy#FOR A WEEK#And my period just started so my back hurts#Seriously who the fuck brings a giant suitcase per day with them for a week
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5 Reasons to Choose a Sling Bag for Everyday Carry (EDC)
When it comes to everyday carry (EDC), choosing the right bag is essential. You need something that’s versatile, comfortable, and organized—without weighing you down. That’s where a sling bag comes in. Whether you’re a commuter, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply looking for a convenient EDC solution, a sling bag offers a perfect balance of size, accessibility, and comfort. At Death Dealer…
#Assassin Sling Bag#best edc sling bag#compact sling bag#Death Dealer Tactical#everyday carry bag#night stalker sling bag#sling bag for edc#tactical sling bag#traveler urban sling bag#versatile edc bag
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okay wait is there something I'm SUPPOSED to call you or can I continue to call you dollarstore. like I feel like there's a name I'm supposed to call you that ISN'T dollarstore but idk what. it would be
yo you can absolutely call me dollarstore thats very fun!!! I dont really have a hard and fast Online Name im mostly good with whatever
#this honestly carries over to my everyday life too no one calls me my actual name lmao#anytime someone is like “which do u prefer real name or nickname or this other nickname” I simply do not#some of my mutuals call my my first name if they've acquired it somehow which is good too idk if/when I posted it anywhere lmao#dollarstore is a vibe and what I am spiritually im dollar tree bag floating in the wind thats me#oh I didn't actually say my first name lmao if u so choose it's Emma :p#dealers choice :) /lh
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Been also trying my hand at dolly bags~ kinda goofed on cutting the dragon fabric -.-'.... but at least it isn't upside down.... first time sewing in zippers and i think they came out pretty nice for basically just kind of improving a pattern. These are my two biggest bags, the other I've finished is closer to kabbit sized, but these should be able to hold small SDs.
I also have what is basically my very very first small bag that I made last week... my 'proof of concept' bag lol....I don't know if I'll sell this one or not? It doesn't have the side panels or the zipper panels like the bigger ones and the other smaller ones I'm working on do but the zipper was long enough that it goes all the way around so it opens pretty wide. It also has much longer handles.
#bag#sewing#bjd#bjd carry case#everyday updates#also i love that skull fabric#that one i managed to cut right
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Build an Emergency (Bug-Out) Kit:
Call it what you want, this is an essential tool in any emergency plan whether staying where you are or bugging out. Everything is together in one container to grab-n-go and easy to transport or store. Each person (and pet) should have their own as well as each vehicle. Each bag should have a minimum of the "Eleven Cs (11-Cs)" supplies inside. In the event of an Emergency, this bag should be one of the first things to grab and stay with you through the entire emergency event. Contents: The contents of your Bug-Out Bag will be as individual as you are. Item categories are, basically, universal. Think small/compact and light weight. Expand on the Eleven Cs (11-Cs)
Multi-tool, knife, saw, shovel
Fire-making skills/supplies for heat, light and cooking
Shelter - tent, space blankets, tarp
Water container and methods to filter/purify
Cordage - rope, paracord
Flashlight - hand crank, solar or xtra batteries
Compass and map
Duct tape
Mini sewing kit
Clothing - gloves, hat, coat, extra, raingear
Whistle
First Aid kit
AM/FM/NOAA radio - hand crank, solar or xtra batteries
Emergency cash and/or credit/debit card
Food - emergency bars, basic fishing/snare gear, utensils
Air-filtering masks
Eye protection
Self-Defense tools
Important documents and contacts on flash drive
Entertainment - playing cards Other items to consider but K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Survivor).
Learn How to Properly Use Your Gear and Supplies and When: If I have all the stuff in the world to go camping or use in an emergency, but don't know how to use my stuff, all I have is STUFF. And, if I don't have a plan for my camping trip or what I will do in an emergency, now I have a pile of stuff with no map to follow for their effective use. Face-to-face with an emergency, or at the campsite, is not the time to learn how to use the gear and supplies that has been accumulated for this very purpose. What was thought to be the right tool when purchased, may now prove to be no help at all "in the moment". Don't go unprepared with not having the correct supplies in the correct quantities and not knowing how to use those supplies. Make the time to learn how to properly use all of the gear when it's first acquired and to discover if it should stay or be traded for something better. Use supplies and gear, periodically, as a refresher course. Initial testing and periodic refreshers will help take some of the stress out of the actual camping or emergency event.
• Look at, and slowly handle, each item to learn how it works. • Rehearse, in your mind, why each item is significant, and what role it will fill in any scenario. • Recall any past experience, information, and training that each item has been used. • Secure Gear. Place each item securely in your pack, in proper order for use. Keep everything tied down or zipped closed. • Exercise and drill with "full gear" to understand personal limits and adjust if needed. • ALWAYS keep your pack on your person or within direct arm's reach. • Never wander away from your pack to, possibly, forget where you left it. • Never place your pack on a slope, hill, or ledge to, possibly, fall or roll away. • Never leave items laying randomly on the ground, making them hard to find.
Prioritizing Use of Gear and Supplies: Part of knowing your gear is knowing their limitations, quantity available and alternatives that can be used in their place. Your gear and supplies are not inexhaustible. Before using your supplies, think of other renewable resources that might be used instead so that your exhaustible supplies can be used as a last resort another time. Save the most precious resources as a last-ditch option; the "most precious use last". For example; never start a fire with a lighter if a magnesium fire-starter (ferro rod) is available and don't use the ferro rod if the sun (renewable resource) is available (using a magnifying glass). Hunt or gather off the land for food before eating your packaged, long-term food supply. Filter a natural water supply before drinking stored/bottled water. Test with Your Bug-Out Bag (BOB): Create a list of exercises, drills, and tactics (sample below) that will test the gear, no matter what it is.
Small hikes building up to multiple miles
Urban and outdoor tactical drills
Crawling, running, swimming, lying prone for extended periods of time
Running and jogging with fully loaded BOB
Pushups and pull-ups
Climbing steep hills with all weaponry
Climbing urban environments such as stairs, walls and fences
Long hikes with sprints and running
Perfecting your stances for long periods of time while crouched
Compact and Lightweight: Innovations and technology have made bug-out supplies more compact and lightweight. When putting a bug-out bag (BOB) together, research the many options that are available, keeping these two factors in mind as well as quality. Here is a suggestion: Compressed Towel "Tablets" come in a variety of sizes and can be used for cleaning and bandages. Just add water to expand. Dollar Store Checklist NOTE: While water is essential to life, it is heavy (8 pounds per gallon) so carrying large quantities is not practical. That's why a reuseable container (suitable for carrying and boiling water) and water purification method(s) should be included in the kit if you'll be on the move. Proper Packing: There is a correct way to load a backpack; something most hikers find out the hard way while suffering from all sorts of uncomfortable backpack related pains out on the trail. Everyone wants to cram as much stuff as they can in their pack but, realistically, determine how much YOU can carry and for how long and how far. The only sure way to find out is to Test Your BOB.
Determine how much you can, realistically, carry and don't exceed that weight limit
Pack only gear that is "essential" to your ultimate survival (11 Cs)
Choose lighter-weight alternatives to heavier and bulky
Choose items that serve more than one purpose to help lighten your load
While some packing rules are flexible and will depend on your unique needs, there are a few rules of thumb you should keep in mind.
Bottom of the Bag - items you don't need quickly (tent, sleeping bag)
Middle of the Bag - heaviest gear packed somewhere near the middle of the backpack (near your belt line).
Top of the Bag - filled with light items and the gear that you will need the most.
DIY Primitive Bushcraft Backpack: Regardless of what you have to carry, most times, strapping it to your back, or over the shoulder or around your waist will be easier than holding it in your hands. In a survival situation, your hands should be free to hack through brush, move branches, hold a compass or carry a walking stick, to name just a few. If, for whatever reason, you find yourself without a useful pack, learn how to make your own. You can lash a frame together with rope and fill the frame with some kind of bag or tarp, or just tie a bag shut and sling it over your shoulder or tie it around your waist or make a pack or pouch from scratch with the materials on hand, like tree bark, animal skin, vines, clothing, whatever. Here are some ideas for your brain to ponder: [Bushcraft BackPack Video 1] [Bushcraft Packing Video] [Bucket BackPack] [Pants BackPack] [Tree Bark Pack] [Grapevine Basket] [Making Your Dispatched Deer into a Backpack] FEMA Restrictions: If The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) wakes you up in the middle of the night with an alleged community emergency, understand that they prohibit "hazardous" items (guns, knives, lighters, etc.) and limits the amount of items a "victim" can bring with them to a FEMA Emergency Facility (field camp). If you become a "guest" of a FEMA Field Camp, you cannot bring any pets and what you bring must fit on your lap. If a sudden event causes you to become a FEMA Guest, it's best to prepare for such an encounter by building a FEMA-friendly kit within your Bug-Out Bag as the Bug-Out Bag may not comply with their guidelines. You may only have minutes to evacuate, with FEMA assistance, so having this kit at the ready is a good preparedness step. It is recommended to bring your wallet with legal, government-issued, identification and cash:
Your Emergency Bag may be OK as long as its contents comply with FEMA guidelines (above)
Ear plugs to help sleep in a room full of noisy people
USB drive containing electronic copies of important documents
[Author's Reference Link] Other Resources: My Favorite Everyday Carry (EDC) Items Think S-U-R-V-I-V-A-L in an Emergency 3 Zones of Assessment for Emergency/Survival 5 Components of Survival BugOut Bags on Amazon Pocket Survival Kits Survival Guides/Manuals Knowing When It's Time to BugOut Prepare an Evacuation Checklist and Plan What Makes a Good Bug-Out Location? Everyday Uses for Your Emergency Kit (Bug-Out Bag) 10 Essential Items for Your Survival Kit
[11-Cs Basic Emergency Kit] [14-Point Emergency Preps Checklist] [Immediate Steps to Take When Disaster Strikes] [Learn to be More Self-Sufficient] [The Ultimate Preparation] [P4T Main Menu]
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I need an ikea bag 🧍🏽♀️
#(girl who has never been to ikea but had an ikea bag somehow)#mina mumbles#i miss it everyday u can fit so much in there#i didnt carry it around btw i just mean 4 my room i miss her
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current contents of my backpack:
headphones
earphones in case headphones run out of charge
small notebook
separate paper calendar
post-its
umbrella
tiny folding fan
hand cream
reusable plastic bag from ikea
tote bag
face masks
small bag of emergency meds
five packs of tissues bc i never know when i'm gonna get a runny nose
pack of googly eyes
fidget cube
small crochet ball filled with dry beans for fidgeting
pendrive
multitool
four pairs of wooden chopsticks bc why not
wallet
chocolate bar
two chargers
usb-usb-c cable
usb-microusb cable
hand sanitizer
two folding knives
dental floss
chapstick
pen
needle and thread
pack of mentos
crochet hook
tape measure
tea bags
lighter
matches
pads
whistle
and some hair bands.
my meds bag includes:
four types of painkillers
specific menstruation/stomachache painkiller
sore throat tablets
motion sickness meds
diarrhea meds
two types of allergy meds
eyedrops
eye cream for tired eyes
bandaids
small scissors
@ people who carry bags everywhere what do you put in them what is there to bring other than chapstick, keys, phone and maybe a tampon why are you packing a suitcase to be outside for 5 hours
#personal#and yeah this is my everyday bag#people make fun of me for carrying all that shit#but when they need something#guess who they ask first#i carry all of that so yall don't have to#you're welcome by the way
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In today’s fast-paced world, carrying a well-stocked bag is more than just a convenience; it's a necessity. A bag acts as a mobile command center, holding everything you need to navigate the daily challenges and unexpected situations. From office essentials to travel necessities, having the right items can significantly ease your daily routine and ensure you are prepared for any circumstance. This comprehensive guide explores the must-have items for men and women, along with essential gear for travel, ensuring that you are always equipped for the day ahead.
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STOIRM 40L Pack
Made of durable 1000D Nylon with a 3-layer PU coating, STOIRM 40L Pack is built to last.
It has a spacious, Loop-lined clamshell main compartment, front and inner pockets, two elasticated side pockets and a distinctive eyewear hard case with Tricot lining.
There is also a VA moulded back system, adjustable padded shoulder straps, and a padded laptop compartment that doubles as a hydration reservoir.
With a 40L capacity and MOLLE attachment points, it's perfect for any adventure.
Find out more at Military 1st online store.
https://mil1.st/TT188CTUK
Enjoy free UK delivery and returns! Swift delivery to Ireland, the US, Australia, and across Europe.
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