I see a lot of men with some sort of bag... but then, I hang out with nerds and geeks. Seriously, there is a point where having too many holsters and clips on your belt becomes ludicrous, and you just have to toss your electronic gear into a bag of some sort, or daypack, and shoulder it. Sometime, talk to your chiropractor about the effects of having a wallet in your hip pocket for years... (or, your D. O.)
I see a lot of men with some sort of bag... but then, I hang out with nerds and geeks. Seriously, there is a point where having too many holsters and clips on your belt becomes ludicrous, and you just have to toss your electronic gear into a bag of some sort, or daypack, and shoulder it. Sometime, talk to your chiropractor about the effects of having a wallet in your hip pocket for years... (or, your D. O.)
Don't call it a fanny pack. I'm not that type. I'll carry my man bag up front where it belongs, thank you very much. :blink:
Don't call it a fanny pack. I'm not that type. I'll carry my man bag up front where it belongs, thank you very much. :blink:
One of the good things about the digital revolution is that carrying a laptop and all your gear in a messenger bag, for dudes is now ok. I hate being out and about without my stuff--laptop-- moleskin notebooks, pens, books, zen player etc. there's a great site on flickr called what's in your bag where people simply take photo's of the contents of their messenger-bug-out bag---very cool to see what others carry around. Froley
One of the good things about the digital revolution is that carrying a laptop and all your gear in a messenger bag, for dudes is now ok. I hate being out and about without my stuff--laptop-- moleskin notebooks, pens, books, zen player etc. there's a great site on flickr called what's in your bag where people simply take photo's of the contents of their messenger-bug-out bag---very cool to see what others carry around. Froley
Fad? No. But men haven't seemed to decide on a concept and stick with it. Murse? Man-purse? Man-bag? Years ago it was referred to as the Pouch. I think a lot of men skirt the issue by using a backpack.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Skwyre7 @ Sep 13 2007, 12:03 PM) [snapback]511922[/snapback]</div> I find it interesting that a retail store wanted to refuse service because of a man bag.. :huh: Im guessing the man bag just isnt that popular around the us. but seems popular here on PC. B)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hycamguy07 @ Sep 14 2007, 04:05 AM) [snapback]512418[/snapback]</div> That's not a surprise.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(NoMoShocks @ Sep 13 2007, 02:13 PM) [snapback]511989[/snapback]</div> Do men really travel lighter or do their clothes hide more stuff? The reason why women carry handbags is because their clothes usually don't include the large pockets that most men's jackets and slacks include. Where do men who don't carry bags place their wallets, cell phones, PDAs, change, keys, papers, sunglasses, reading glasses, pens, etc.? In their pockets -- or, if they don't like the bulk, in their wives' handbags. Additional things that many women find necessary to carry that men don't -- makeup and personal hygiene items.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PriusRos @ Sep 14 2007, 06:12 AM) [snapback]512454[/snapback]</div> My dad always wore a business suit, regardless of the weather. He said he needed the coat to carry all his stuff. As for makeup, I have never, ever, seen a woman who was more attractive with a painted face than with a clean face. When did makeup cease being the uniform of a prostitute and start being required by social norms? And why don't the conservative Christians, who always denounce homosexuality as "unnatural" (even though it exists throughout nature) condemn makeup for being unnatural?
On trips (not everyday) I bring a bag or a "sack" for pocket stuffs (wallet, keys, mints, change, pocketman knife, etc). Years back when I managed a car wash, I'd bring more crap to work than I could fit in my pockets, so some sort of bag was needed, but the metrosexual look is not OK at a car wash. I used a bank bag. It was a canvas sack from the actual bank. It worked great. Looked like a was carrying "loot" instead of a purse. Now on trips to the cabin I use either a plastic sack that was intended for carrying a windbreaker (Nice drawstring top). Or stuff it all into into a purple Crown Royal bag. IMHO, men who need a bag should carry something NOT intended to be murse. It should be free and of secondary usage. Though I'm OK, with the manpurse thing and won't belittle men for using one, you will be judged by homophobes (esp. at the redneck cabin area), and it's just not worth it.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Godiva @ 2007 09 13 19:54) [snapback]512296[/snapback]</div> A backpack, that's it. And it's a kilt, not a skirt.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hyo silver @ Sep 14 2007, 10:12 AM) [snapback]512503[/snapback]</div> Well, that depends on the direction of the pleats...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Darwood @ Sep 14 2007, 06:53 AM) [snapback]512467[/snapback]</div> Unless it's your intention to break down stereotypes. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hyo silver @ Sep 14 2007, 08:12 AM) [snapback]512503[/snapback]</div> As long as we're on the subject of kilts, if you wear a kilt you get to wear a sporran also, and then you don't need a purse, or a murse, or a fanny pack.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(daniel @ Sep 14 2007, 06:52 AM) [snapback]512465[/snapback]</div> The sort of fanatical/extremist xtian groups that I was part of over the years, do condemn makeup. And jewelry. And pants on women. Can't cut your hair, either. Not a bad idea to cover that head, too. Oh, and no higher education for women... after all, they are to stay home and have babies, and serve the MEN, no reason for education (yes, I'm serious. Yes, these groups are ALL OVER THE PLACE... it's an incredible network of people with the same, basic philosophy. 19 years, thanks for asking... and it's been 10 since I left).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hycamguy07 @ Sep 13 2007, 11:51 AM) [snapback]511917[/snapback]</div> I don't understand what's "new", "HOTT" or "fad" about this. It's been common in Italy and most of Europe since the early 1980's.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rae Vynn @ Sep 14 2007, 11:42 AM) [snapback]512628[/snapback]</div> Okay. I stand corrected. The wackos do condemn makeup. I'd like to clarify, personally, that I find makeup unattractive, often grotesque, and sometimes creepy, but I don't condemn anyone for wearing it. If a woman wants to make herself less attractive by painting her face, she has a perfect right to do so.