Some really attractive man bags

Posted by: ChristinaRodriguez

Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 12:33 AM

I was up in Duluth, MN today doing a book signing and afterwards the hubs, pup, and I wandered into Duluth Pack:
http://www.duluthpack.com/

I'd never been in there before, but I really liked what I saw. The bags' materials seem pretty durable (leather, suede, and canvas), and many of the bags are unisex and have a nice, non-"tacticool" design. Being leather, they're pretty pricey, though; we only left with treats for the pup. For some reason, whenever we go into an outfitter store, we rarely leave with things for humans but ALWAYS with something for the dog. smile grin But the next time I go in there I may not be able to resist letting the hubs spoil me, too (for some reason he really wanted to get me a cowboy hat...?).

Just thought some of you guys would be interested if you're looking for something a little dressier for your EDC.
Posted by: Susan

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 12:50 AM

Oh... not a way to bag an attractive man?

Never mind...
Posted by: AROTC

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 03:14 AM

For some reason when I first saw this topic I thought it said "Some really attractive man legs", you can understand my confusion.
Posted by: Todd W

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 05:01 AM

Those look nice! High end for sure.

The title reminds me of a Friends episode.
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 01:10 PM

"...a way to bag an attractive man..."

There are ways, but I can't go into them here blush blush blush
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 08:53 PM

I thought we dispensed with this 'man bag' sillyness in an earlier thread? Once again, Ships have pursers. Ned Kelly and Jack Duggin would exclaim " Stand and Deliver!" and demand their victim's purses. I don't know if it was one of the 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' advisors, GQ magazine and it's metrosexual look or Gloria Steinem who came up with 'manbag.' But anybody calls my kit a manbag and they're getting brained with it. Oh, and it's not a 'messenger bag'- the latest chic appelation.
Posted by: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/05/07 09:01 PM


Indiana Jones had quite a fetching manbag, oops I mean 37 Pattern British gas mask bag smile

Posted by: frostbite

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:26 AM

Yet another use for the kit. smile
Posted by: ChristinaRodriguez

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:17 PM

Chris,

If I were a man I'd call my purse a "manbag" with pride, and maybe a little tear in my eye.
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:25 PM

How 'bout Musette Bag, carried by fighting men in previous wars???
Posted by: OldBaldGuy

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:28 PM

I'm gonna flash to Seinfelds "mansierre" pretty quick...
Posted by: NAro

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:46 PM

Usually, if asked "what's that thing you carry?" I reply "Holster"...
Typically no further inquiry.
Posted by: BrianTexas

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 01:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Christina
I was up in Duluth, MN today doing a book signing and afterwards the hubs, pup, and I wandered into Duluth Pack:
http://www.duluthpack.com/

Just thought some of you guys would be interested if you're looking for something a little dressier for your EDC.


Christina,

The only acceptable names for bags that a man might carry:

1) Saddle bags
2) Backpack
3) Briefcase

BTW - the site does have some interesting gear blush

Guess I'm just too "insecure with my manhood" to carry the man-bag.
Posted by: Brangdon

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 02:04 PM

"Man-bag" sounds like it is over-compensating. It's a bit like "social science" - you just know that no subject with "science" in its name is a real science. Proper science subjects have names like "biology" or "physics".

I call mine a waist-pack or sometimes a shoulder-bag.
Posted by: teacher

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 03:52 PM

(They also do custom work, if you ask really nice.)
Posted by: Susan

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 04:50 PM

Does it matter what someone calls them? They're just a container to put stuff into. Period.

Sue
Posted by: Frank2135

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 05:19 PM

A Civil War buff might call it a haversack.

Frank2135
Posted by: Themalemutekid

Possibles Bag - 08/06/07 05:28 PM

How about calling it an oversized Possibles Bag?
Posted by: wildman800

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 05:31 PM

Warning, Warning, Danger, Will Robinson.....Susan is speaking Common Sense,,,AGAIN!!!!!

Oops,,,,,I was having a flashback,,,I thought I was at work. Sorry about that!!!
Posted by: samhain

Re: Some really attractive man bags - 08/06/07 10:57 PM

My wife begged me not to call my Fatboy a "man-bag" or "murse" or anything other the "my Fatboy".

Being a good married man, I've learned to do what I'm told.