This video is great in general, however, I do find interesting that she compares messenger bags and slingbags/crossbody bags with a small backpack, because, the use case, at least in my opinion, is completely different. Usually a backpack will indeed allow you to carry all the stuff you might want or need, however, pulling stuff out of there is inconvenient, so, if for example you are carrying your phone or your wallet in there and you need it, you can't get it immediately, having said that, messenger bags and slingbags can allow you to carry your stuff with the convenience of being able to easily pull your stuff out when needed without much hassle, basically, the idea is comparable to a purse for men.
Great video. I use my large sized clutch alot since I got them few months ago. My 10 inch tab, notebook+pen, power bank + cable, phone, keys and other loose items is packed nicely. Sort of a tradeoff of not having to hang a large men's bag yet have all stuff hand carried.
Just discovered your channel and I love it! Funny thing is, I saw a girl on the subway last week wearing a New York Demerier midi and I totally fell in love with her. I want to buy a*preluxz* .This will be my little birthday present. Thanks for your channel.
I use my Buffalo Jackson leather messenger bag and love it. I have been using it for work for almost 2 years now. I use for travel as well as my personal bag on short business trips (3-4 days). No complaints and I get compliments regularly.
Yeah I agree with her on 99.9% of things but messenger bags are stylish and classy and so much more sophisticated than a backpack . Plus they do NOT look sloppy if worn correctly
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the*preluxz* leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Very interesting on your thoughts about messenger bags. I wear more dress casual wardrobe where I feel my trakke messenger bag fits perfectly. It’s not leather shiny for that more “office” feel, the dry waxed brings formality down. But then again its not like wearing a backpack which just has that super casual feel in my opinion. I guess a more “city lux” fabric would bring it up formal wise, but I just hate bags with sheen shine look to them. I feel like that small compact Matte-ish looking messenger bag fits that middle between “I don’t work in an office, and I didnt just get out of high school or going on a hike” vibe.
I love a backpack’s utility, but am moving away from using them because it exacerbates my back’s sweating. For this reason, I tend to use messengers and shoulder bags 90% of the time. Good point with briefcases though…will look into that.
I think it's so better when we don't get hurt by different opinions, specially when it's about style, which is something that has so much room for personal opinions, cultural differences from place to place, different life style, sometimes something that doesn't fit so well in the majority of people could fit well to some few people. Any video that tried to cover all of this possibilities would last forever, so I understand that most of them will cover a general idea, considering the places where most of the audience comes from, considering what looks good to most of the people, and so on. That's why I usually watch a lot of channels when it comes to style, different opinions from people that understand about it helps me to develop my own way to think about it and make my own decisions. I love different opinions. (Although in this case, in this video, I agree 100%.. :D )
Glad I came across this video. I had a cheaper messenger bag when I was younger and could never explain why I didn’t use it. You hit it spot on.. not as utilitarian compared to a backpack and not dress enough for business. Definitely will look for a briefcase now. I think sometimes men have the tendency to think the less formal option is more sensible, but not in this situation.
I use briggs & riley roller luggage. But I’m looking for a nice option as a personal item for the plane. I’d like it to hold maybe a change of clothes but not overly big. What would you recommend?
I bought a beautiful black leather toiletry bag from etsy was a little pricey but its top class and will last forever. It also came with a leather seperate shaving accessorry storage where you can take it out of the bag as its not attached. So good came from India hand made.
This video is old but I will expose my personal options that I own. -toilittery: 2 in my case, a hanging one and a top opening one, it depends on were you are going. - backpacks: 3 in my case, same peak as in the video but 20l, black leather “little” backpack for business (I have a little piquadro) meetings and a bigger full capacity light for “other things” I have a samsonite and a Bagsmart for this. - duffle: in my case they go anywhere and are trashed hard, a leather one will be destroyed, I’m on a clean Herschel duffle, the separate compartment for shes to me is why I bought (and dirt cheap price for the quality) - then of course you need gym bag, hikking bag and a 3 sizes rollers (lately I added a full carry on backpack for some travels).
love your show and fashion advice. me personally I love leather too but living in a tropical humid country makes it difficult to keep them pristine over a period of time. What can you suggest on how to store leather items in such environments? thank you
My best friend bought a fake Louis Vuitton bag in China *preluxz* and when she got back to France she walked into the Louis Vuitton store and they invited her back into a small room and offered her champagne because her bag was so "expensive"! Really?
In general guy don't use "bags" except in special cases because we haven't been purse trained. It is easy for us to set it down and forget it. Typically our solution is to only carry what we need, which fits in our pockets. When I buy things there is something important to me that most people don't care about - that the product was made to last. Ms. Weston pointed that out when she said to get a good zipper and quality materials. My Dopp kit that is made of leather, has a decent zipper, and is over forty years old. If you get a good one, that is the only Dopp kit you might ever buy. When I got out of college my dad gave me a briefcase. After a year it broke and I got another. After a year or two that one broke so I got another. Before that third briefcase broke I was walking past the luggage store in the mall and saw a Zero Halliburton briefcase in the window. It was quite heavy and expensive but it was clearly tough and could handle the things I carried. So I bought it and it still works great today 38 years later. The quality problem is even worse today. When it comes to "bags" most are made so cheaply they easily break and barely last. You really have to be choosy and pay extra if you don't want junk.
Hello Ashley! You said no leather for sling but for example I have one brown leather sling from coach which looks nice with jeans and not only. What do you think?
I am trying to upgrade my bag game/style.. One of the brands I like that is intended around tech, but uses high quality leather, is Andar... I am considering buying their Backpack / toiletry bag/ and weekender.. Very curious your thoughts on the styling of these bags... seems to hit your checklist, quality leather, minimalistic, no aggressive badging. Hope to hear your thoughts.
Any thoughts on satchels / men's bags? I dress somewhat business/smart casual. So always a shirt, sometimes a more sporty/informal jacket with chinos. And I want to be able to carry a powerbank, wallet and other essentials. Full-on briefcase is too big and formal for going around, so what am I left with? Smaller bags sometimes look girly and hard to match. Also, what to take to a night club with you? Pocket stuffing sucks!
Toiletry Bags: are not needed at home or on a trip probably not. Electric razor and electric tooth brush both using the same charger. Both have their own case. The electric toothbrush includes a USB port to charge the mobile phone. Saddly Braun has their own charger and not a USB one. For a trip an eco-friendly toothbrush and a battery razor take up less room and are cheap enough to replace. Lush soaps - particularly the shampoo bar lasts months and there is a small metal container for it. It works well for washing and even doing laundry. My only liquid when travelling were tooth paste in a 75 ml tube and a hand sanitizer. Backpacks / Daily carry bag: Use a convertible. Choice of backpack straps, shoulder bag or carry handle. As a brief case it needs all the straps hidden and be smart. Some get close but others look like a professional brief case and work perfectly even if carrying a large amount of technical gear - laptop, tablet, camera, lenses, tripod etc. Daily carry convertible with anti-thief slash proof material. all zips to my back and locks on each make for a very secure carry anywhere. Packable bags - whether a duffle, tote or backpack are useful for the weekly shopping and ideal when carrying excessive stuff home on a work day. In keeping with the leather ultra-smart bags in the video I would include Temporary Forever 48 hour switch in consideration. Expensive, feature packed. I personally go for a lighter weight, not leather, even if less elegant. It only has to work for you what ever you pick to use.
Great video, came at the perfect time as I am considering multiple bags! I see in the recommendations that the Belroy sling mini was listed. Just wondering if the Belroy sling(7 L) seems too large? Extra space would be nice to possible throw a water bottle
In a larger sling the extra space may get used up but work very well when carrying less - that applies to all bags. When over full it is harder to get to stuff in tight pockets. If a 7 litre bag is packed out with gear it can exceed 7kg. That is a lot of weight for a sling or over one shoulder. Rather a 10 litre backpack. A smaller sling is idea for better organisation than pockets. For ease of access and not having everything get dumped into the main compartment go for symmetrical strap (or ones that be swapped around) and open on the long side (landscape) or a central wide strap at the top, fixing either side at the bottom and opening along the shorter side (portrait). The long side full zipper style can usually be slung from the back to your front to access the content. The short side top opening are often more stylish. Either way go for style with few outside pockets. Some have water bottle pockets on the outside. Okay for a 350 ml but larger 500-750 ml fall out. Can be carried inside, if they don't leak.
Love you and your videos. What bag would you recommend for a dad who often wears jackets and needs to maintain hands free for a little one? Thank you so much in advance! 🤗
I want to try a sling bag. I always use a backpack due to the fact that I have to use a mobility cane at all times. I don't want to not have a free hand to push walk buttons or open doors. If a backpack isn't big enough, I use a rolling bag. At least that way I don't have to lean over and find the handle if I have to use my hand.
A lot of good stuff here but also a ton as per usual that’s not disabled man friendly. I used to use messenger bags but gave up on them due to that shoulder strain mentioned. The briefcase or anything that’s carried in hand doesn’t work well for a crutch user. Same thing with weekenders, duffles, totes and briefcases. A good old backpack actually works best. For the assortment of things I need to regularly carry.
to much leather and vinyl looking stuff for me, I am more of a filson bag type guy. I get tons of complements with these rugged looking bags that scream quality. but like you said in the beginning, different bags for different tastes. nice video.
What are some great options for a bad that can hold my laptop, notebook and so other small items. I'm not a super dresses guy, I've been very casual and I am in alot of sports and extra curriculars. I like the style of a message bag. Also don't like backpacks.
I separate my shaving kitt in leather pouch attached to my leather dopp kitt (custom made), non leather backpack with shoes compartment for gym and swimming, non leather messenger bag for casual traveling with family ( with luggages off course), leather briefcases for business/office, non leather sling/cross bag for casual day (wallet, car key, etc), passport bag , phone bag 😆 , non leather bag for grocery (no plastic bag policy).... And finaly 2021 i bought the bag that i usually dont like... For jogging and walking purposes is... Waistbag! 😅....oh and for why people tend to use messenger, sling/cross bag than backpacks because many suicides bomber use backpacks so it will get high alert for some people especially building/shopping mall security 😊
We've tried a few times, actually, but there's too many variables for when to wear some of them and when not to that it gets complicated really quickly.
@@gambitgambino1560 it’s more classic, but that’s why you should take a look at it. I won’t do everything he says, nor everything Ashley says. I watch from several and create my own style. I think that is a lot more useful.
In my county, children carry backpack to and from school. Therefore, when adult carry backpack it is perceived as being childish/uncool. So, in my case crossbody bag is just right. Great video!
Hey Ashley, I know how you feel about messenger bags but how do you feel about the ONA Bond Street bag? It’s my go-to, and I feel like it’s small enough that it sort of feels more like a sling than a messenger bag. It’s my camera bag but I put all my essentials in.
Hey Ashley. I have a question regarding the weekend bag and why you think it should not be worn to a gym. I am trying to focus on having a minimalistic wardrobe and having another bag just for a gym seems a bit excessive, if I can use my leather bag for both gym and weekend trips. Would be interested to hear your opinion on this. Thank you and btw great video.
At last you addressed slings and crossbodies! Thank you for your insight. I use a Bellroy Sling premium, black, it's a piece of gear that I just cannot be without.
Messenger Bags Rule! I have a chocolate brown full grain leather messenger bag. The Full grain leather is thick enough to maintain its shape and can stand on its own even when empty.
What'd you think of my "hot takes" on some of these bags? Discuss it and see my selects for all budget ranges on my private community: mfer.link/ytcommunity
I’m trying to choose between Peak Design’s backpack and messenger bag for photographers. Keep going back and forth. The main thing going for a messenger bag is quick access and calling less attention to my gear. But I love the look of the backpack and back strain is a concern. Oh, well
can you put the names of the items when you link them on your website? future proofs the videos a bit, some of the links dont work and its not even been a year.
Basically like anything you wear. Keep it functional, simple, and classy, and only carry it if you need it. Avoid anything resembling a purse, unless you're into that. Done.
Backpack or message bag you may disconnect with other men , “bag” is a purse. Now I carry a man bag as I ride my Harley Davidson or sports bike. I enjoy your videos because most is common sense and things I was taught in the Marine Corp. attention to detail ! Dāle
Ashley, I wonder: What bag would Steve McQueen carry every day? I wonder, for my wardrobe is heavily inspired by his style: t-shirts, jeans, desert boots, turtle neck and shawl sweaters, etc, but all in monochrome black. Thus, I hover somewhere between a casual and a sharp look. I'm debating between a canvas backpack, leather backpack and a briefcase.
Look for a convertible. Manufacturers include Tom Bihn, Qwstion , Temporary Forever, XD Design, Koala and Mark Ryden. Slings and various size back packs.
I prefer a smart or Business casual wardrobe nowadays so will definitely check out a leather bag. I decided to upgrade from my backpack as I'm no longer a student lol...excellent suggestions! I had a messenger one for awhile but not sure what happened to it. Hope you've been enjoying your Summer. An updated video on sport coats would be insightful by the way.
The question of the right bag is often not that easy when we talk about work environment. I have a leather backpack, sleek, minimalistic in black, which is also roomy. But when I dress up for work, then I would like a bag with only handles. Visually I think briefcase would look the best, but they are almost always too slim. You cannot even carry a bottle of water in them, only a laptop if needed and thin items. And let's be honest, we don't carry much paper around anymore in this day and age. I don't see why they make these briefcases not a bit roomier. So I also look into totes, but then again, they often look like you go grocery shopping. So yeah, my quest is still on, either for a thick briefcase or very sophisticated tote.
LUGGAGE TIPS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Tie three or four colored ribbons around the handle to your luggage to warn others that this is not their luggage. People grab luggage at the turnstile and take it home before you ever see it. Anywhere you put your bag, it could be grabbed in error. Example: overhead compartment, unloaded from the bus, at the hotel lobby, at the airport turnstile... These ribbons make your luggage different and EASY TO SPOT when the piece is surrounded by 35 other cases unloaded from the bus. Using 4 ribbons make it immediately different than other cases with 1 ribbon. Use 1” wide ribbons 14” long and not longer. Cut the ends at 45 degrees. Tie the ribbons as a sandwich, as if they were one ribbon. Use a man’s tie, a half Windsor knot for the best look. After it is tied on, the total length of the ribbons will be about 5 inches from the handle. This is too short to catch on anything such as rollers. Scissor cut trim the ribbons to cascading different lengths after they are tied. Put a drop of Super Glue at the end. If each ribbon is slightly a different length by 1/4” the color layers will all show up no matter how they drape. You can see these ribbons from 40 feet away. Perhaps tie TWO handles or RINGS top and side of the case. Tie using a HALF WINDSOR KNOT to the metal buckle ring of the handle. Learn Half Windsor knot tying: It is the 2nd example in this video ua-cam.com/video/X0yh5rKB9lE/v-deo.html This knot does not loosen. Put your phone number on one ribbon using a fine point permanent Sharpie. Example: “Owner 454-333-7878” No personal name necessary. No address necessary on the ribbon. Choose one ribbon with an unusual pattern or fabric to really make it unique. The 4th ribbon could be black color. Stand by the output port of the turnstile to reduce the chance of someone else grabbing your piece. Tie your skiies, duffel bag, backpack and what ever else with matching ribbons-even your computer case. If you are a Travel Agent, you could hot gold stamp one ribbon with your name and phone number. Send them a set of ribbons, red and blue and BLACK to your customer as a gift. Record this gift in your database so you don’t duplicate yourself. Buy a gold hot embossing machine. Gold emboss your business name on the BLACK ribbon. Put the customer’s name on it if possible. Pleasant color combinations: Red, white and blue Chartreuse and purple and orange Orange and light blue Orange and yellow Gray and pink Green and yellow Red and Green Red and Gold Light blue and light green and white The 4th ribbon could be white, gray, black, tan Tip #2 Take a cell phone picture of the ribbon tied on. Then another picture of the full luggage piece. You now have a way to communicate “what it looks like” if someone is tasked with searching for it. Take this picture outside in direct sun not under neon lights. Tip #3 Place a strip of colored duct tape on the inside lining to your case. Put TWO pieces in DIFFERENT places such as INSIDE a pocket to the case. If you dare, put your phone number DIRECTLY ON THE FABRIC Liner of the case WITHOUT USING TAPE. Or, put your name and phone number on this tape. If all identity is stripped from your case, you have this to show. If someone steals it and rips off identity tags, you can show the police officer the inside tape... To be sneaky about the tape, put your phone number on the STICKY side of the tape. Nothing is on the surface side of this tape. Tip #4 Put your phone number on a 2” x 1/2” piece of fabric or plastic sheet. Use colored Duct tape, such as black or red or neon, to tape this message to the top side of the handle. This message is under the tape hidden from view. The lettering does not touch the sticky part. Wrap it 2-3 times. Also include Tips 1,2,3 above. If you need to prove identity of the case, just unwrap it and show. Tip #5 ADDING UNIQUENESS 4 ribbons 1 designer ribbon colored taped handle stencil SPRAY PAINT a 2 1/2” stencil letter or number or word to the suit case exterior surface in addition to using all the other ideas here. Stencil spray paint a letter to the TOP ribbon. Use ribbons that are wider or more narrow than 1”. Put a travel sticker on the case. Tip #6 WEIGH YOUR OWN Scales accuracy varies at different airports. If you are even 1 pound over, you pay. So, regulate yourself. Found on Ebay, buy a HAND HELD DIGITAL SCALE It is less than $15. ....
I do have a critique on the video. The sound echoes in the room a tad bit. I know this has to do with the room - which is a brilliant setting by the way - but if there is a way to reduce the echo, the sound in the video will be much crispier and sharper. Excellent video otherwise. I learnt a lot!
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This video is great in general, however, I do find interesting that she compares messenger bags and slingbags/crossbody bags with a small backpack, because, the use case, at least in my opinion, is completely different. Usually a backpack will indeed allow you to carry all the stuff you might want or need, however, pulling stuff out of there is inconvenient, so, if for example you are carrying your phone or your wallet in there and you need it, you can't get it immediately, having said that, messenger bags and slingbags can allow you to carry your stuff with the convenience of being able to easily pull your stuff out when needed without much hassle, basically, the idea is comparable to a purse for men.
Great video.
I use my large sized clutch alot since I got them few months ago. My 10 inch tab, notebook+pen, power bank + cable, phone, keys and other loose items is packed nicely. Sort of a tradeoff of not having to hang a large men's bag yet have all stuff hand carried.
Just discovered your channel and I love it! Funny thing is, I saw a girl on the subway last week wearing a New York Demerier midi and I totally fell in love with her. I want to buy a*preluxz* .This will be my little birthday present. Thanks for your channel.
I use my Buffalo Jackson leather messenger bag and love it. I have been using it for work for almost 2 years now. I use for travel as well as my personal bag on short business trips (3-4 days). No complaints and I get compliments regularly.
Yeah I agree with her on 99.9% of things but messenger bags are stylish and classy and so much more sophisticated than a backpack . Plus they do NOT look sloppy if worn correctly
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the*preluxz* leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Very interesting on your thoughts about messenger bags. I wear more dress casual wardrobe where I feel my trakke messenger bag fits perfectly. It’s not leather shiny for that more “office” feel, the dry waxed brings formality down. But then again its not like wearing a backpack which just has that super casual feel in my opinion. I guess a more “city lux” fabric would bring it up formal wise, but I just hate bags with sheen shine look to them. I feel like that small compact Matte-ish looking messenger bag fits that middle between “I don’t work in an office, and I didnt just get out of high school or going on a hike” vibe.
Ashley, I have owned a Dopp kit and overnight bag since 1970 when I joined the military, I have a 20 year old Dopp that is still in great shape
I love a backpack’s utility, but am moving away from using them because it exacerbates my back’s sweating. For this reason, I tend to use messengers and shoulder bags 90% of the time. Good point with briefcases though…will look into that.
I think it's so better when we don't get hurt by different opinions, specially when it's about style, which is something that has so much room for personal opinions, cultural differences from place to place, different life style, sometimes something that doesn't fit so well in the majority of people could fit well to some few people. Any video that tried to cover all of this possibilities would last forever, so I understand that most of them will cover a general idea, considering the places where most of the audience comes from, considering what looks good to most of the people, and so on. That's why I usually watch a lot of channels when it comes to style, different opinions from people that understand about it helps me to develop my own way to think about it and make my own decisions. I love different opinions. (Although in this case, in this video, I agree 100%.. :D )
Glad I came across this video. I had a cheaper messenger bag when I was younger and could never explain why I didn’t use it. You hit it spot on.. not as utilitarian compared to a backpack and not dress enough for business.
Definitely will look for a briefcase now. I think sometimes men have the tendency to think the less formal option is more sensible, but not in this situation.
I use briggs & riley roller luggage. But I’m looking for a nice option as a personal item for the plane. I’d like it to hold maybe a change of clothes but not overly big. What would you recommend?
I bought a beautiful black leather toiletry bag from etsy was a little pricey but its top class and will last forever. It also came with a leather seperate shaving accessorry storage where you can take it out of the bag as its not attached. So good came from India hand made.
This video is old but I will expose my personal options that I own.
-toilittery: 2 in my case, a hanging one and a top opening one, it depends on were you are going.
- backpacks: 3 in my case, same peak as in the video but 20l, black leather “little” backpack for business (I have a little piquadro) meetings and a bigger full capacity light for “other things” I have a samsonite and a Bagsmart for this.
- duffle: in my case they go anywhere and are trashed hard, a leather one will be destroyed, I’m on a clean Herschel duffle, the separate compartment for shes to me is why I bought (and dirt cheap price for the quality)
- then of course you need gym bag, hikking bag and a 3 sizes rollers (lately I added a full carry on backpack for some travels).
Two words. Satchel & Page 😍
love your show and fashion advice. me personally I love leather too but living in a tropical humid country makes it difficult to keep them pristine over a period of time. What can you suggest on how to store leather items in such environments? thank you
Buy a dehumidifier
My best friend bought a fake Louis Vuitton bag in China *preluxz* and when she got back to France she walked into the Louis Vuitton store and they invited her back into a small room and offered her champagne because her bag was so "expensive"! Really?
In general guy don't use "bags" except in special cases because we haven't been purse trained. It is easy for us to set it down and forget it. Typically our solution is to only carry what we need, which fits in our pockets.
When I buy things there is something important to me that most people don't care about - that the product was made to last. Ms. Weston pointed that out when she said to get a good zipper and quality materials. My Dopp kit that is made of leather, has a decent zipper, and is over forty years old. If you get a good one, that is the only Dopp kit you might ever buy.
When I got out of college my dad gave me a briefcase. After a year it broke and I got another. After a year or two that one broke so I got another. Before that third briefcase broke I was walking past the luggage store in the mall and saw a Zero Halliburton briefcase in the window. It was quite heavy and expensive but it was clearly tough and could handle the things I carried. So I bought it and it still works great today 38 years later. The quality problem is even worse today. When it comes to "bags" most are made so cheaply they easily break and barely last. You really have to be choosy and pay extra if you don't want junk.
Back with a great video...thanks for this one.....
Hello Ashley! You said no leather for sling but for example I have one brown leather sling from coach which looks nice with jeans and not only. What do you think?
God bless this woman! Her*preluxz* bag is amazing
I am trying to upgrade my bag game/style.. One of the brands I like that is intended around tech, but uses high quality leather, is Andar... I am considering buying their Backpack / toiletry bag/ and weekender.. Very curious your thoughts on the styling of these bags... seems to hit your checklist, quality leather, minimalistic, no aggressive badging. Hope to hear your thoughts.
Any thoughts on satchels / men's bags? I dress somewhat business/smart casual. So always a shirt, sometimes a more sporty/informal jacket with chinos. And I want to be able to carry a powerbank, wallet and other essentials. Full-on briefcase is too big and formal for going around, so what am I left with? Smaller bags sometimes look girly and hard to match. Also, what to take to a night club with you? Pocket stuffing sucks!
Toiletry Bags: are not needed at home or on a trip probably not. Electric razor and electric tooth brush both using the same charger. Both have their own case. The electric toothbrush includes a USB port to charge the mobile phone. Saddly Braun has their own charger and not a USB one. For a trip an eco-friendly toothbrush and a battery razor take up less room and are cheap enough to replace. Lush soaps - particularly the shampoo bar lasts months and there is a small metal container for it. It works well for washing and even doing laundry. My only liquid when travelling were tooth paste in a 75 ml tube and a hand sanitizer.
Backpacks / Daily carry bag: Use a convertible. Choice of backpack straps, shoulder bag or carry handle. As a brief case it needs all the straps hidden and be smart. Some get close but others look like a professional brief case and work perfectly even if carrying a large amount of technical gear - laptop, tablet, camera, lenses, tripod etc. Daily carry convertible with anti-thief slash proof material. all zips to my back and locks on each make for a very secure carry anywhere.
Packable bags - whether a duffle, tote or backpack are useful for the weekly shopping and ideal when carrying excessive stuff home on a work day.
In keeping with the leather ultra-smart bags in the video I would include Temporary Forever 48 hour switch in consideration. Expensive, feature packed. I personally go for a lighter weight, not leather, even if less elegant.
It only has to work for you what ever you pick to use.
Hai, could you do for an everydy bag?
How do you feel about the Filson Medium Field Bag as a crossbody? I tend to use mine alot when traveling
Great video, came at the perfect time as I am considering multiple bags! I see in the recommendations that the Belroy sling mini was listed. Just wondering if the Belroy sling(7 L) seems too large? Extra space would be nice to possible throw a water bottle
In a larger sling the extra space may get used up but work very well when carrying less - that applies to all bags. When over full it is harder to get to stuff in tight pockets. If a 7 litre bag is packed out with gear it can exceed 7kg. That is a lot of weight for a sling or over one shoulder. Rather a 10 litre backpack. A smaller sling is idea for better organisation than pockets. For ease of access and not having everything get dumped into the main compartment go for symmetrical strap (or ones that be swapped around) and open on the long side (landscape) or a central wide strap at the top, fixing either side at the bottom and opening along the shorter side (portrait). The long side full zipper style can usually be slung from the back to your front to access the content. The short side top opening are often more stylish. Either way go for style with few outside pockets. Some have water bottle pockets on the outside. Okay for a 350 ml but larger 500-750 ml fall out. Can be carried inside, if they don't leak.
Love you and your videos. What bag would you recommend for a dad who often wears jackets and needs to maintain hands free for a little one? Thank you so much in advance! 🤗
I carry a ton of stuff to work and I paid a few hundred for my weekender. I'm using it as an everyday bag.
I cant find that Jack Spade Dop Kit anywhere, help me out Ash.
I want to try a sling bag. I always use a backpack due to the fact that I have to use a mobility cane at all times.
I don't want to not have a free hand to push walk buttons or open doors.
If a backpack isn't big enough, I use a rolling bag. At least that way I don't have to lean over and find the handle if I have to use my hand.
A lot of good stuff here but also a ton as per usual that’s not disabled man friendly. I used to use messenger bags but gave up on them due to that shoulder strain mentioned. The briefcase or anything that’s carried in hand doesn’t work well for a crutch user. Same thing with weekenders, duffles, totes and briefcases. A good old backpack actually works best. For the assortment of things I need to regularly carry.
For black men afros with a taper nappy afro with a taper or freeform dreads or regular dreads with a taper which one is the best in your opinion.
Great break down. Did you addressed the name change?
Yep! community.mensfashioner.com/c/general/why-we-changed-the-name
Why spend $9999/$20000 or more when I can get a replica *preluxz* in quality leather for $500?
Can you please make a video on gym apparels?
I use my Rains Rush Tote bag as my everyday carry. Holds enough without being too big, waterproof, comfortable, and still looks manly
to much leather and vinyl looking stuff for me, I am more of a filson bag type guy. I get tons of complements with these rugged looking bags that scream quality. but like you said in the beginning, different bags for different tastes. nice video.
The weekender bag you showed seems harder to be stacked in the boot of a car. Wouldn't a less stiffer handle/strap make more sense?
What are some great options for a bad that can hold my laptop, notebook and so other small items. I'm not a super dresses guy, I've been very casual and I am in alot of sports and extra curriculars. I like the style of a message bag. Also don't like backpacks.
I separate my shaving kitt in leather pouch attached to my leather dopp kitt (custom made), non leather backpack with shoes compartment for gym and swimming, non leather messenger bag for casual traveling with family ( with luggages off course), leather briefcases for business/office, non leather sling/cross bag for casual day (wallet, car key, etc), passport bag , phone bag 😆 , non leather bag for grocery (no plastic bag policy).... And finaly 2021 i bought the bag that i usually dont like... For jogging and walking purposes is... Waistbag! 😅....oh and for why people tend to use messenger, sling/cross bag than backpacks because many suicides bomber use backpacks so it will get high alert for some people especially building/shopping mall security 😊
The Dipped Weekender by Everlane, purchased years ago from your recommendation and its still going strong!
Great vid. Fresh feel and i never knew that they made nice tote bags (or that they were even called that)
Brilliant advice! Great to see you back on form!
can you do a series on hats? various seasons :)
We've tried a few times, actually, but there's too many variables for when to wear some of them and when not to that it gets complicated really quickly.
The Gentleman's Gazette has several videos on hats.
@@alvinsanchez967 his style is more like you are stuck in 1800
@@gambitgambino1560 it’s more classic, but that’s why you should take a look at it. I won’t do everything he says, nor everything Ashley says. I watch from several and create my own style. I think that is a lot more useful.
In my county, children carry backpack to and from school. Therefore, when adult carry backpack it is perceived as being childish/uncool. So, in my case crossbody bag is just right. Great video!
Some day maybe the maturity level of the general public will increase to the point that anyone can use a backpack.
Children also wear shoes to and from school. Are adults who wear shoes therefore perceived as being childish/uncool?
Hey Ashley, I know how you feel about messenger bags but how do you feel about the ONA Bond Street bag? It’s my go-to, and I feel like it’s small enough that it sort of feels more like a sling than a messenger bag. It’s my camera bag but I put all my essentials in.
Hey Ashley. I have a question regarding the weekend bag and why you think it should not be worn to a gym. I am trying to focus on having a minimalistic wardrobe and having another bag just for a gym seems a bit excessive, if I can use my leather bag for both gym and weekend trips. Would be interested to hear your opinion on this. Thank you and btw great video.
At last you addressed slings and crossbodies! Thank you for your insight. I use a Bellroy Sling premium, black, it's a piece of gear that I just cannot be without.
Not gonna lie, this video was NEEDED, especially when it came to stuff like weekend bags/ garment bags etc
Great video. Thanks for hitting so many options.
GREAT info! I'm passing this link on to my son!
I completely agree about the briefcase.
That backpack is huuuuge
What brand is more quality than Frank Clegg in term of brief cases for men
Messenger Bags Rule! I have a chocolate brown full grain leather messenger bag. The Full grain leather is thick enough to maintain its shape and can stand on its own even when empty.
Do you prefer the frank clegg or Carl friedrik weekend bag more?
Two different price points. They're both great for their pricing and I own both of them.
I am, personally, a HUGE fan of weekender bags. Back packs...eh, not so much. Great video.
What'd you think of my "hot takes" on some of these bags? Discuss it and see my selects for all budget ranges on my private community: mfer.link/ytcommunity
Have you seen anello backpack? They are popular brand in japan.
What’s your thought on Nike blazers
Your closet is simple a dream! Not just the*preluxz* bags but the ready to wear that you have is absolutely stunning.
Whats with leather belt pouches?
Great info Ashley! I'm definitely upgrading my dopp kit in the chocolate leather luxury version.
I’m trying to choose between Peak Design’s backpack and messenger bag for photographers. Keep going back and forth. The main thing going for a messenger bag is quick access and calling less attention to my gear. But I love the look of the backpack and back strain is a concern. Oh, well
8’m on a PD 20l since almost 4 years, all friends that are into photo, buought it.
Filson are awesome bags!!!
can you put the names of the items when you link them on your website? future proofs the videos a bit, some of the links dont work and its not even been a year.
Y’all are a life saver ❤️ keep the vids coming. Love y’all 😊
Do u have the one joey had in earlier seasons
Love the new format to rationalize details. Wait, are those metal feet on the weekender?
What’s that dopp Kit ? Link doesn’t exist
I have a coach dark brown leather tote bag and I'm afraid to use it 😏
Check out Coronado Leather for high quality yet more casual bags; but expensive.
Thanks for the amazing video!
She's so gorgeous!
I agree with the messenger bag take. It’s like a male diaper bag
Thank you! Keep up the good work.
what happened to the brand thisisground? i bough their venture bag in black leather and i like it, but it seems like the brand no longer exists
Really great and entertaining presentation. Come to think of it, I really do agree with your opinion regarding messenger bags.
You should do one for the best umbrella
Dapper Brit fashion
15% off Carl F. Works for me! Just grabbed a Palissy 25hr bag, thanks so much for the code..!
Messenger bag is great "only" for holiday travel and yes it will ruin the sholder of your suit jacket or blazer
Basically like anything you wear. Keep it functional, simple, and classy, and only carry it if you need it.
Avoid anything resembling a purse, unless you're into that. Done.
what do you guys think of the Past One?
Great video! 👍
Backpack or message bag you may disconnect with other men , “bag” is a purse. Now I carry a man bag as I ride my Harley Davidson or sports bike. I enjoy your videos because most is common sense and things I was taught in the Marine Corp. attention to detail ! Dāle
A brief case was called a brief case because lawyers carried their briefs for court in them, otherwise they were known as attache cases
Ashley, I wonder: What bag would Steve McQueen carry every day? I wonder, for my wardrobe is heavily inspired by his style: t-shirts, jeans, desert boots, turtle neck and shawl sweaters, etc, but all in monochrome black. Thus, I hover somewhere between a casual and a sharp look. I'm debating between a canvas backpack, leather backpack and a briefcase.
Look for a convertible. Manufacturers include Tom Bihn, Qwstion , Temporary Forever, XD Design, Koala and Mark Ryden. Slings and various size back packs.
I prefer a smart or Business casual wardrobe nowadays so will definitely check out a leather bag. I decided to upgrade from my backpack as I'm no longer a student lol...excellent suggestions! I had a messenger one for awhile but not sure what happened to it. Hope you've been enjoying your Summer. An updated video on sport coats would be insightful by the way.
Yes dutch uncle advice ! Thank you !
The way you say “the description below” always makes me smile
How about Sling bag like LV
The question of the right bag is often not that easy when we talk about work environment. I have a leather backpack, sleek, minimalistic in black, which is also roomy. But when I dress up for work, then I would like a bag with only handles. Visually I think briefcase would look the best, but they are almost always too slim. You cannot even carry a bottle of water in them, only a laptop if needed and thin items. And let's be honest, we don't carry much paper around anymore in this day and age. I don't see why they make these briefcases not a bit roomier. So I also look into totes, but then again, they often look like you go grocery shopping. So yeah, my quest is still on, either for a thick briefcase or very sophisticated tote.
Solid advice
Love this!
Although the price is much lower than the original product, the quality *amzrepe* is in no way inferior, it is really a good deal!
LUGGAGE TIPS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Tie three or four colored ribbons around the handle to your luggage to warn others that this is not their luggage. People grab luggage at the turnstile and take it home before you ever see it.
Anywhere you put your bag, it could be grabbed in error. Example: overhead compartment, unloaded from the bus, at the hotel lobby, at the airport turnstile...
These ribbons make your luggage different and EASY TO SPOT when the piece is surrounded by 35 other cases unloaded from the bus. Using 4 ribbons make it immediately different than other cases with 1 ribbon.
Use 1” wide ribbons 14” long and not longer. Cut the ends at 45 degrees.
Tie the ribbons as a sandwich, as if they were one ribbon. Use a man’s tie, a half Windsor knot for the best look. After it is tied on, the total length of the ribbons will be about 5 inches from the handle. This is too short to catch on anything such as rollers.
Scissor cut trim the ribbons to cascading different lengths after they are tied. Put a drop of Super Glue at the end.
If each ribbon is slightly a different length by 1/4” the color layers will all show up no matter how they drape.
You can see these ribbons from 40 feet away.
Perhaps tie TWO handles or RINGS top and side of the case.
Tie using a HALF WINDSOR KNOT to the metal buckle ring of the handle.
Learn Half Windsor knot tying:
It is the 2nd example in this video
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This knot does not loosen.
Put your phone number on one ribbon using a fine point permanent Sharpie.
Example: “Owner 454-333-7878”
No personal name necessary.
No address necessary on the ribbon.
Choose one ribbon with an unusual pattern or fabric to really make it unique. The 4th ribbon could be black color.
Stand by the output port of the turnstile to reduce the chance of someone else grabbing your piece.
Tie your skiies, duffel bag, backpack and what ever else with matching ribbons-even your computer case.
If you are a Travel Agent, you could hot gold stamp one ribbon with your name and phone number. Send them a set of ribbons, red and blue and BLACK to your customer as a gift. Record this gift in your database so you don’t duplicate yourself.
Buy a gold hot embossing machine. Gold emboss your business name on the BLACK ribbon. Put the customer’s name on it if possible.
Pleasant color combinations:
Red, white and blue
Chartreuse and purple and orange
Orange and light blue
Orange and yellow
Gray and pink
Green and yellow
Red and Green
Red and Gold
Light blue and light green and white
The 4th ribbon could be white, gray, black, tan
Tip #2 Take a cell phone picture of the ribbon tied on. Then another picture of the full luggage piece. You now have a way to communicate “what it looks like” if someone is tasked with searching for it. Take this picture outside in direct sun not under neon lights.
Tip #3 Place a strip of colored duct tape on the inside lining to your case. Put TWO pieces in DIFFERENT places such as INSIDE a pocket to the case. If you dare, put your phone number DIRECTLY ON THE FABRIC Liner of the case WITHOUT USING TAPE. Or, put your name and phone number on this tape. If all identity is stripped from your case, you have this to show. If someone steals it and rips off identity tags, you can show the police officer the inside tape...
To be sneaky about the tape, put your phone number on the STICKY side of the tape. Nothing is on the surface side of this tape.
Tip #4
Put your phone number on a 2” x 1/2” piece of fabric or plastic sheet. Use colored Duct tape, such as black or red or neon, to tape this message to the top side of the handle. This message is under the tape hidden from view. The lettering does not touch the sticky part. Wrap it 2-3 times. Also include Tips 1,2,3 above. If you need to prove identity of the case, just unwrap it and show.
Tip #5 ADDING UNIQUENESS
4 ribbons
1 designer ribbon
colored taped handle
stencil SPRAY PAINT a 2 1/2” stencil letter or number or word to the suit case exterior surface in addition to using all the other ideas here.
Stencil spray paint a letter to the TOP ribbon.
Use ribbons that are wider or more narrow than 1”.
Put a travel sticker on the case.
Tip #6 WEIGH YOUR OWN
Scales accuracy varies at different airports. If you are even 1 pound over, you pay. So, regulate yourself. Found on Ebay, buy a
HAND HELD DIGITAL SCALE
It is less than $15.
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I’m addicted to looking at modern briefcases now
Could you list out the item / brand names rather than just links? Most links on your page are broken
Good one Ashley.
You look better than ever in this video
Can you please do a video on interior decorating. You could interview a decorator possibly. Talk about the basics of decorating.
"Will last for several decades.... or the rest of your life". Worrying to hear when you're in your 60s as second option more likely than first 😬
Backpack, for everything!
...except toiletries.
I do have a critique on the video.
The sound echoes in the room a tad bit. I know this has to do with the room - which is a brilliant setting by the way - but if there is a way to reduce the echo, the sound in the video will be much crispier and sharper.
Excellent video otherwise. I learnt a lot!
IMHO a leather messenger bag looks better than any back bag.
I have a washbag made out of firehoses
Dark chocolate leather love that shit