Showing posts with label Tote Bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tote Bags. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Filofax Finchley Expandable Tote Bag

Here are some photos of my new gorgeous red Filofax Finchley expandable tote!
 Here is the back, with a zip pocket:
Detail of buckle and logo
Interior pockets
Snap at top for tote, or snap at bottom for handbag

 Here it is with the sides snapped down into Handbag mode:

Detail of snap in Handbag mode
Even in Handbag Mode it's still very roomy. Here's my personal Filofax Finsbury at the bottom. Helloooooo down there!
Here's my A5 Finsbury in the bag, in Handbag mode. Despite peeking out the top, the bag would actually zip fine.  In Tote mode, the bag holds A4 size (letter size) files and notebooks with room to spare.

As usual with me, there is a backstory...

A year and a half ago when I was in London, I visited the Filofax shop. Among the other wonderful goodies there, I fell in love with this Finchley tote.  I loved the wonderful soft leather, and especially the functionality of two bags in one. It's a handbag! That expands into a tote!  I reeeeeaaaaalllly wanted it. And, it was discontinued! EEEP!  But sadly, it was way out of my price range so I figured it would never be mine.

Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago finding it at $100 OFF and suddenly IT'S MINE!!  MWAA  HA HA HAAAAAA!

I ordered this tote from www.PensAndLeather.com. They are having an amazing Filofax closeout sale, click here to see. Right now there are only TWO of the red Finchley totes left, click here to nab one before it's too late!!  (Sorry for the blatant enabling! I'm not affiliated with Pens And Leather, I just can't resist a good enabling opportunity when I see one. ;D )

I'm not normally a red person, but I love the look and feel of this leather. It makes me want a red personal Finchley Filofax binder to match!!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

2 Timbuk2 s

I was a bad girl last week. I bought not one, but two new bags. From the same place. On different days. So I didn’t even save on shipping fees. Oh well. I had been eyeing the first bag for a while and decided I would get it. I saw the second, decided I would buy it next month. But the of course, right after I bought the first one, I got a coupon in my email from the company. So I went ahead and bought the second one. I had a coupon! How could I not?

In any event…

Here are my two new Timbuk2 bags:

The first bag is the Scrunchie Tote. It is meant to be a gym bag of sorts. The main attraction to this bag—for me—is its ability to carry a yoga mat. For a long time, I’ve been using a mere yoga mat bag, which is okay but it lacks the extra room to carry anything but the mat. So when I saw this bag I thought it would be perfect. Let me just say that this bag is so great that it will definitely be used as a regular bag, in addition to the yoga mat/gym bag.

This morning I went to yoga but also had some errands to run. So I used the bag to carry all of my items, plus the mat. It worked perfectly. The interior is so roomy—I can fit tons of things in here. Plus, there are several small pockets for credit cards, cash, even a key fob for my keys. The bag is a little large for an everyday bag, but depending on where I’m going and how much I’ll be taking, it’s a great option. I love this bag already and I’ve only owned it for a little over 24 hours.

The second bag is the Anna Ribbons Tote. I have been wanting a simple tote for some knitting projects. Even though I already have a super knitting supply bag, this one would hold a project or two—easy enough to take with me but without having to cart around all of my supplies at the same time. When I saw this, I knew it would be perfect. The ribbons on the front even make me think of crafty things. The interior of this bag is very roomy and simple, without a lot of fuss—just what I wanted. There’s plenty of room for the current project(s), the book(s) I’m working from, my accessories and anything else I need to carry with me (like my knitting Filo – more info on this coming soon to my personal blog). It does have one interior pocket, which will be great for a pencil or two and my needles.

Needless to say, I need these two bags like I need a hole in the head. But whatever. I’m happy with both of them and I’m so excited to use them! Thanks to Yvotchka for introducing me to Timbuk2 bags. I’ll be sending her my bills later. ;)

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

I’m a Travelin’ Bag…


I've made a lot of stops all over the world.

Well not really. I haven’t been all over the world, so my bags haven’t been either. Although, come to think of it, my bags have been more places than I have because both my mother and my sister shop in my closet for a bag when traveling. My bags have been to California, Washington, and Bermuda while I have never been to any of those places. Oh well. Maybe someday my passport will have as many stamps as my bags.

Anyway…

Recently I did go away, though it wasn’t via an airplane. Every summer my husband and I go to Vermont with his family. This year decided to go in the fall as well. And since this is my most recent trip, I will tell you about the bags that came with me.

My main bag was a Lands End tote bag that my sister got for me one Christmas. This is a great bag because it fits so much. And the colors are perfect for fall. The outside has a great little pocket for something small. I ended up putting my cell phone in here most of the time. Looking at the inside, you can see there are plenty of pockets of various sizes for various items. The big pocket is where I kept a magazine. The snap helps to hold it in place – I love this pocket for this use. The magazine pages don’t get crumpled. The smaller pockets on the other side is where I keep random items – sunglasses, wallet, etc. The key clasp was perfect for placing my keys – easily accessible when I needed them and many times I just flung the lanyard out to unlock doors without taking my keys off of the clasp. The main compartment was big enough for me to put my planner, book, a box of tissues, camera and many other items.

Because this bag is so big, however, I didn’t want to have to carry it everywhere. If we stopped at a store, I didn’t want to have to lug this huge thing around. This is where my Coach wristlet came in handy. In here, I kept cash, important cards, a pen, my cell phone, my iPod Touch, hand lotion, and chapstick. Looking at the inside, it doesn’t look like you can fit much in it. But you can actually fit more than you’d think. The small pocket on the side allows easy access for cash and cards. One of the things that drew me to this item when shopping was the clasp at the top. It makes it look a little classier than if it just zipped. I use this when traveling because I can keep it in a larger tote and just grab it and go when the need arises. This way I don’t have to carry around a big tote bag and the wrist handle allows me to hold it tightly around my wrist and hand. I don’t worry about dropping it or having it snatched.

This combination works very well. It’s the best of both worlds really. I have also used the wristlet when going to New York City, though I have since bought a small Coach bag for this purpose. But more on that another time…

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