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The Man Purse Aka. THE MURSE YES or NO ?

Seb Lucas

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I don't see anything wrong with their bags but they sure are dressed funny.

Yes, they do look funny - but this is a common look on the train I catch - the fashionable, slightly silly looking slim fit too short pants and jacket with slim fit too short sleeves. Still it could be worse.

In relation to bags - I carry a range of them depending on weather and what I'm up to. I can't believe anyone would ever have a problem with men carrying bags. I hate carrying things in pockets unless I have to.
 

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Upon reflection, the pants in the photo in post #181 look just like the way pants were worn when I was in high school: fairly narrow with a relatively short hem (high water pants), the better to show your white socks. But nobody wore suede shoes, blue or otherwise. On the few occasions you wore a suit or sport coat, the fit was invariably better than those in the photo. Dress shirts were invariably button-down collars, always tucked in, at least at school. We had dress-up days at our high school. Nobody wore sunglasses and nobody had a beard, although I am speaking of high school. So, to put it simply, to dress any other way is just wrong.
 

totallyfrozen

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...USA has a long tradition on men's bags. I am just thinking to Filson as well other brands.
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There's a difference between a purse and a satchel. The guys in your pick are carrying handbags like my mother had.
I do have one handbag. It's canvas, OD green, Army surplus. It's called a "tool bag". I carry tools in it. My mother didn't carry a tool bag.



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GHT

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Murse?! NEVER!
What, not even with a cutsie, little dolly?
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BlueTrain

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Someone, upon viewing a film or photo of a New York street sometime before WWI, with no apparent rules about traffic, foot, motor or horse, noticed that no one was carrying a backpack, bag, or anything of the sort. "What do they do with all their stuff?" the person asked.

Seems like a good question. Most of the bags and satchels in the photo don't seem to have much in them, except perhaps for a lawyer's legal brief or maybe the New York Times, although one fellow looks like he has been to the supermarket.
 

iwantthatimp

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This is the type of uninspiring man bag that you see most around europe. Sometimes with the strap short so it's almost under your armpit like a holster. Imagine paired with a matching, ill fitting track suit.
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eugenesque

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This is the type of uninspiring man bag that you see most around europe. Sometimes with the strap short so it's almost under your armpit like a holster. Imagine paired with a matching, ill fitting track suit.
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I always wondered whether the snug fit was to deter pickpockets.
 

Sonero

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This is the type of uninspiring man bag that you see most around europe. Sometimes with the strap short so it's almost under your armpit like a holster. Imagine paired with a matching, ill fitting track suit.
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I'd rather go flamboyant than "half way". It is like the euro version of the fanny pack. Nice for young adults but not befitting of an older gent.
 

Angus Forbes

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Man purse, yes or no? Strong "no" here. Ugh! Carry a brief case or a litigation bag, but never a murse. A guy in a good suit, carrying a litigation bag, projects a strong image.
 

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When I was in Germany several decades ago, you would see men carrying a small satchel that looked like a briefcase. Same size, same shape. We called them "schnitzel bags."
 

BlueTrain

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No, none of them looked like what I was referring to. They looked like briefcases. That was fifty years ago, remember, when people were a lot more dressed up than today. Hats, even. At the time, if you were in the army overseas, you weren't allowed out of barracks without a coat and tie.
 
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scottyrocks

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I may have mentioned earlier in this thread, but I find that the best thing for me to use to carry the things I must carry, which in no way, shape, or form fit in my pockets, is a string bag. It's comfortably out of the way on my back, almost unnoticeable, and pick-proof, as the top synches up tight and can't be opened without a decent two-handed pull, which discourages roving foreign fingers.
 

scottyrocks

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I also have one of these safari vests that I alternate with my string bag and MkVII gas mask bag (a la Dr. Jones style).

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The only issue with it is that it gets a little heavy around the neck if I don't balance the load front to back. Another issue is that I have to take whatever is in the rear pocket out when I drive. Then I invariably end up leaving my wallet in the car instead of putting it back in the inside rear pocket (the safest place for it in crowds).
 
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Butch_Coolidge

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The evests are cool, but I wouldn't want to carry my Surface, iPad and phone in one at the same time.

Probably not ideal for the warm Texas summer.

My man bag is wearing in nicely.

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I agree with that. But it probably would take care of the majority of other stuff.


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Edward

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I'm always amused at how fragile masculinity can be when it feels threatened by a bag. Still, for those who need to feel manly-manly, there's always Lost Worlds - plenty of pockets in their bike jackets. ;) Those e-vests are funny. They remind me of the novelty items I've seen parodied on TV, designed to thwart the airline limits on carry-on luggage.

I always wondered whether the snug fit was to deter pickpockets.

I've certainly carried my Barbour bags a bit higher in some crowded places so that I can have it clamped under my arm and my hand in my pocket where my wallet is. I'd never dream of carrying anything in the rear pocket of a pair of trousers.
 
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